Boleslaw Kudewicz
Boleslaw Kudewicz (born 31 May 1887 in Lviv, died 31 March 1957 in Kłodzko) - Polish painter, scenographer. Curriculum vitae
His parents were Jan and Marianna Józef Wiktoria from Gerasinski Kudewicz. Initially he studied in Lviv at the painting school of Stanisław Kaczor Batowski. He then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow with Stanisław Dębicki and Jacek Malczewski. After World War I taught drawing in Krzemieniec. He worked as a set designer at theaters in Lviv, Lublin and Cracow. He collaborated on stage design with his cousin Józef Wodyński (mother of both artists was a sister).
In 1925 and 1931 he left for France, and in 1928 and 1935 to Italy. In the years 1923-26 he was a scenographer and head of the decorative department at the Municipal Theater in Lodz, in 1926 he worked at the Teatr im. In the period 1926-1929 in the Municipal Theater in Lwow, in the season 1935/36 again at the Municipal Theater in Lodz. He designed the stage design. "Akropolis" (Kraków 1926), "Cyd" (Łódź 1924) and "The Morality of Mrs. Dulska" (Łódź 1936).
He also designed fabrics and posters. Together with Władysław Strzemiński and Karol Hiller taught in 1932 on painting courses for artisans, prospects, interior aesthetics, theatrical costume painting and furniture composition. During World War II he stayed in Lvov and Kamieniec Podolski and painted portraits. In 1946 he lived briefly in Cracow and then settled in Kłodzko. He participated in exhibitions at the Cracow Society of Friends of Fine Arts in 1912 and 1928, in Lviv in 1913 and 1917 and in Łódź in 1924 in the Municipal Art Gallery and 1926 in the Lodzian Group exhibition. He painted landscapes, still lifes and portraits.
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