Aleksander Kruszewski


Aleksander Kruszewski (born May 8, 1911 in St. Petersburg, May 4, 1964 in Warsaw) is a Polish artist, painter, sculptor and jewelry designer. Son of John and Kazimiera from Surwill. Works by Aleksander Kruszewski

In the years 1928 - 32 he studied at the City School of Decorative Arts and Painting in Warsaw. On September 15, 1932, he was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. By the outbreak of the war he lived in Konin, from where the displaced Germans moved to Warsaw. In 1945 he lived in Rzeszów, in 1946 in Bydgoszcz, and since 1950 in Warsaw. Member of the Polish Artists' Union (Leg No. 408). Since 1958 he was a member of ZPAP sculpture section. The artist's work dominates the figurative style. The creator forged in silver full, miniature sculptures, each of which is a closed work. He also worked in the field of book graphics. In the second half of the 50s, with his friend, painter Olgierd Vetesco, he worked on silver jewelery. He took part in the annual exhibition of members of the Pomeranian ZPAP in Bydgoszcz in 1949/50; He also exhibited six times in Warsaw, and in 1960 took part in the exhibition pol. Decorative art in Vienna.

Aleksander Kruszewski died after a serious illness in 1964, buried at the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw. Bibliography

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