Adam Międzybłocki
Adam Międzybłocki (born 1883 in Gryszkańce, died in 1956 in Gdańsk) is a Polish painter. Curriculum vitae
Around 1899 he became a pupil of the Drawing School in Vilnius and then went to Cracow, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts from 1908. His professors were Teodor Axentowicz, Leon Wyczółkowski and Józef Pankiewicz. He graduated in 1913, earning a gold medal for outstanding achievements during his studies. After the outbreak of World War I he left for Tbilisi where he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts. He traveled to Baku and after Armenia. Around 1917 he went to Constantinople, where he also studied painting techniques. In 1919 he settled in Warsaw, one year later, volunteered to fight in the Polish-Bolshevik war. In 1922 he settled in Vilnius where he created and professionally worked as a drawing teacher. He belonged to the Vilnius Society of Fine Arts Artists and to the Zachęta Fine Arts Society with which he exhibited his works. After the Second World War, he settled in Gdansk. Creation
Adam Międzybłocki's works include watercolors of Vilnius, Warsaw, Cracow and Gdansk. He also painted portraits, whose painting was based on Teodor Axentowicz's work. Bibliography
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