Antoni Uniechowski “Lady with the letter”

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Ink on paper, signed lower right “AU”.

Framed: 24x15 cm (21x12,5 cm)

Antoni Uniechowski (Vilnius 1903 - 1976 Warsaw) was a Polish illustrator. Antoni Uniechowski was born in Vilnius to Janusz Radogost-Uniechowski of the Clan of Ostoja and Zofia née Jelska. He spent his childhood at the family house in Belarus. As a child, he was often ill, as a consequence spending his time in bed constantly drawing. As a result of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the Uniechowski family lost its properties and the family was forced to move to Warsaw. In 1924-1930 he studied at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw. He focused on posters, film and theater scenography and most of all the book illustrations. He made light ink illustrations enriched with watercolors or gouache. He illustrated nearly 200 classic books published in Poland, e.g. Voltaire's Powiastki filozoficzne (1948), Henryk Sienkiewicz's Potop (1949), Ignacy Krasicki's Monachomachia (1953), Stefan Żeromski's Popioły (1954), Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper (1954), Frances Burnett's A Little Princess (1959), Bolesław Prus' Lalka (1962) and Emancypantki (1972). He also illustrated numerous postcards, often with themes of Warsaw's architecture. He received numerous awards, including the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta awarded in 1955.

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