STANISLAW IGNACY WITKIEWICZ (1885–1939)
STANISLAW IGNACY WITKIEWICZ (1885–1939)

Jadwiga Janczewska II, Zakopane, c. 1913

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STANISLAW IGNACY WITKIEWICZ (1885–1939)
Jadwiga Janczewska II, Zakopane, c. 1913
gelatin silver contact print, presumably with sulphur and gold tone, mounted on board
variously annotated with pencil (verso)
image/sheet: 7 x 4 7/8 in. (17.8 x 12.4 cm.)
mount: 9 x 7 in. (22.9 x 17.8 cm.)
来源
Galerie Kicken, Berlin;
Private collection, Germany;
Grisebach GmbH, November 25, 2015, lot 2155;
acquired from the above sale by the present owner.

拍品专文

Polish artist Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (known as Witkacy) produced a series of technically innovative portraits just prior to World War I, mostly of members of his family and close friends. Like the present lot, the portraits were often tightly framed and variously toned.

The subject of the present portrait is Jadwiga Janczewska, the artist's fiancé. Her suicide, which occurred approximately just one year after this portrait was taken, deeply affected the artist and led to a period of international travel and of increased focus on his writings about art and philosophy. In these years that followed, Witkacy would articulate his complex thoughts about how to visualize the mystery of existence within a work of art.

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