Details
- Dimensions
- 21.75ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 32.75ʺH
- Styles
- Illustration
- Modern
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Poland
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- As described, ready to frame. As described, ready to frame. less
- Description
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Date: 1976
Size: 21.75 x 32.75 inches
Artist: Tadeusz Jodłowski
About the artist : Tadeusz Jodłowski was a notable Polish … more Date: 1976
Size: 21.75 x 32.75 inches
Artist: Tadeusz Jodłowski
About the artist : Tadeusz Jodłowski was a notable Polish artist, recognized for his contributions to modern painting and visual art in Poland. His works often reflected a deep engagement with abstraction and color, combining elements of surrealism and symbolism. Throughout his career, Jodłowski participated in numerous exhibitions, both in Poland and internationally, earning acclaim for his innovative techniques and unique artistic vision. His influence on the Polish art scene remains significant, as he helped shape contemporary artistic movements and inspired a new generation of artists.
About the poster : "Bóg, Człowiek i Diabeł" (God, Man, and the Devil) is a Polish play written by Józef Mortkowicz in 1907. It is a philosophical drama that explores deep moral, spiritual, and existential themes through the interactions between its three central characters: God, Man, and the Devil. The play deals with the eternal conflict between good and evil, divine justice, and the human struggle for moral integrity.The story centers on the human figure caught between the forces of good (represented by God) and evil (embodied by the Devil), highlighting the choices individuals must make and the consequences they face. Mortkowicz's work reflects the broader intellectual and spiritual concerns of his time, particularly regarding the role of free will, temptation, and the search for meaning in a complex, morally ambiguous world.While the play is less known internationally, it holds a place in the Polish theatrical canon for its thought-provoking treatment of timeless ethical questions. less
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