Katarzyna Gawlowa (Polish/Poland) Ceremony In Church,
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Katarzyna Gawlowa (Polish/Poland, 1896-1982)
Untitled (Ceremony)
circa 1973-1980
Paint on board
Dimensions: 30 x 32 inches
Provenance: Astrid & Dr. Halvor Jaeger collection (Famed chess set and art collectors)
Lot essay: Katarzyna Gawlowa (Zielonki/1896-2002) is a well known self-taught artist from Poland. Gawlowa's art depicts expressive representations of saints, angels, and other spiritual figures. Gawlowa is also a magical interpreter of folklore, where butterflies, flowers and animals are active participants in her work. A farmer and caretaker of the family’s milk cows,
Gawlowa started painting on board in 1973, engaging with religious and mythological scenes including the Black Madonna. She was always fascinated with birds and flowers, often depicting the whimsy of how they interacted. Gowlowa often starts painting in color blocks, particularly wide flat spaces, then fills in her scenes.
Her first public exhibition was in 1977 at the Krakow Ethnographic Museum.
In 1979, When she was 83, she had a major retrospective at the Clemens Sels Museum, Neuss, Germany. She would often hang and exhibit her paintings salon style, filling complete walls with her work.
Works from the Jaeger art collection have been exhibited at many museums and art spaces, including the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Baltimore Museum of Art, Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam, Gladstone Hotel in Toronto, Ontario College of Art and Design, UCLA's Fowler in Los Angeles, University of Cologne galleries, and the Museum Funf Kontinente in Munich.
Untitled (Ceremony)
circa 1973-1980
Paint on board
Dimensions: 30 x 32 inches
Provenance: Astrid & Dr. Halvor Jaeger collection (Famed chess set and art collectors)
Lot essay: Katarzyna Gawlowa (Zielonki/1896-2002) is a well known self-taught artist from Poland. Gawlowa's art depicts expressive representations of saints, angels, and other spiritual figures. Gawlowa is also a magical interpreter of folklore, where butterflies, flowers and animals are active participants in her work. A farmer and caretaker of the family’s milk cows,
Gawlowa started painting on board in 1973, engaging with religious and mythological scenes including the Black Madonna. She was always fascinated with birds and flowers, often depicting the whimsy of how they interacted. Gowlowa often starts painting in color blocks, particularly wide flat spaces, then fills in her scenes.
Her first public exhibition was in 1977 at the Krakow Ethnographic Museum.
In 1979, When she was 83, she had a major retrospective at the Clemens Sels Museum, Neuss, Germany. She would often hang and exhibit her paintings salon style, filling complete walls with her work.
Works from the Jaeger art collection have been exhibited at many museums and art spaces, including the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Baltimore Museum of Art, Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam, Gladstone Hotel in Toronto, Ontario College of Art and Design, UCLA's Fowler in Los Angeles, University of Cologne galleries, and the Museum Funf Kontinente in Munich.
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Katarzyna Gawlowa (Polish/Poland) Ceremony In Church,
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