ARTIST TEST BY PROSZYNSKA LITHOGRAPHY PORTRAIT OF DOCTOR JH A357 This lithograph was produced by Annie Proszinska (1924-2008), it is modern and interesting. It is an artist's proof in original condition, it has small spots in the margin. It has a dedication at the bottom in the margin, it has been countersigned and it is titled. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. stain damage. non perfect Born in Nogent-sur-Marne in 1924, Annie Proszynska lived in Nice from 1964 to 2008, date of her death. After a stint at the School of Fine Arts in Paris, the artist turned to painting, then engraving. She began with a student of Hayter before training with Jacques Hallez in Lumigny. From the 1950s, she took part in group exhibitions at the Hamon gallery in Le Havre, then presented her paintings at the Salon d'Automne. However, it is engraving that is close to his heart. In 1964, accompanied by her husband, the young Annie Proszynska settled in Nice. She leads an ardent life there, entirely dedicated to work and leaves us in 2008, leaving behind a masterful artistic work, better known to circles of experts than to the general public. An architect by training, she dedicated herself to painting very early on. She abandoned it in the 1970s in favor of engraving, a passion that will never leave her. She finds in this rigorous art, which she apprenticed in particular with Jacques Hallez in Lumigny, the perfect development of her exceptional talent. A great lover of books, she published precious limited edition bibliophile editions, including two at the Galerie Matarasso. While fully participating in the artistic effervescence in Nice in the 1960s, she knew how to compose, outside of any artistic chapel, a particularly original work crossed by themes which are dear to her such as Classical Antiquity, the Mediterranean or even bullfighting or yoga. The female figure reigns supreme in this colorful work. The photos are an integral part of the description. Painting dimensions: Height: 75 cm Width: 56 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.
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ARTIST TEST BY PROSZYNSKA LITHOGRAPHY PORTRAIT OF DOCTOR JH A357
ARTIST TEST BY PROSZYNSKA LITHOGRAPHY PORTRAIT OF DOCTOR JH A357 This lithograph was produced by Annie Proszinska (1924-2008), it is modern and interesting. It is an artist's proof in original condition, it has small spots in the margin. It has a dedication at the bottom in the margin, it has been countersigned and it is titled. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. stain damage. non perfect Born in Nogent-sur-Marne in 1924, Annie Proszynska lived in Nice from 1964 to 2008, date of her death. After a stint at the School of Fine Arts in Paris, the artist turned to painting, then engraving. She began with a student of Hayter before training with Jacques Hallez in Lumigny. From the 1950s, she took part in group exhibitions at the Hamon gallery in Le Havre, then presented her paintings at the Salon d'Automne. However, it is engraving that is close to his heart. In 1964, accompanied by her husband, the young Annie Proszynska settled in Nice. She leads an ardent life there, entirely dedicated to work and leaves us in 2008, leaving behind a masterful artistic work, better known to circles of experts than to the general public. An architect by training, she dedicated herself to painting very early on. She abandoned it in the 1970s in favor of engraving, a passion that will never leave her. She finds in this rigorous art, which she apprenticed in particular with Jacques Hallez in Lumigny, the perfect development of her exceptional talent. A great lover of books, she published precious limited edition bibliophile editions, including two at the Galerie Matarasso. While fully participating in the artistic effervescence in Nice in the 1960s, she knew how to compose, outside of any artistic chapel, a particularly original work crossed by themes which are dear to her such as Classical Antiquity, the Mediterranean or even bullfighting or yoga. The female figure reigns supreme in this colorful work. The photos are an integral part of the description. Painting dimensions: Height: 75 cm Width: 56 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.