Małgorzata Maciągowa


Małgorzata Maciągowa with his son Adam

Małgorzata Łada Maciągowa (born August 6, 1881 in Siedlce, died October 12, 1969) is a painter. Daughter of Basil Lada and Maria of Szaniawskis.

She graduated from high school in Cracow, while attending drawing and painting classes at the. A. Baraniecki. In 1907 she went to study at the Académie Julian in Paris. Since her early years she has had outstanding painting talent and her works have gained social approval and awards and distinctions. Already in the gymnasium, she received awards for her work at the annual exhibitions. In Paris, she received the first prize for a charcoal sketch and a distinction for a female portrait. In 1931 the stained glass project "St Trinity", "St. Anna" and St. Władysław "received a bronze medal, and in 1932 a silver medal for" Autoportret with a palette. "Two years later, for the stained glass project" Polish Wedding with the Sea "received the Leipadic Leapage Prize. In the post-war period there was a periodical breakdown of the artistic forces of the artist, caused by family tragedy: the husband and son of Malarki (dr med., Adam Maciąg and pchor Adam) Maciąg) in 1940 were murdered by the NKVD in Kharkiv as part of the "liquidation" of Polish officers - the Katyn Massacre. This tragedy left its mark not only in Małgorzata Łady Maciągowej's personal life - it also influenced the character of creativity. Cracow, sketches and studies for dramatic composition appeared ji "Katyn", currently presented at the Siedlec Museum. Bibliography Authoritative control (person):

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