Stefan Dauksza
Stefan Michał Dauksza (born February 22, 1895, died in Kotlas in 1941) is a Polish painter and sculptor.
After graduating from junior high school in Vilnius, he went to Kiev and started his studies at the Faculty of Mathematics at the University. His career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War I. He was mobilized and fought in the tsarist army. After regaining Polish independence, he went to Warsaw and began his architectural studies at the Technical University, after three years he broke and changed the university. He started his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Tadeusz Pruszkowski's studio. Since 1925 he was a manager in the department of painting inventory led by prof. Oskar Sosnowski Institute of Polish Architecture. His works were exhibited in 1928 and 1929 at the Zachęta Gallery and at the National Exhibition of Art in Poznań. As an officer of the Polish Army he was arrested and imprisoned in Przemysl, Vinnitsa, and then in Starobielsk, where he was sent to Kotlas together with other prisoners, where he died in a camp after 1941.
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