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  1. Rafał Marceli Ludwik Fortunat Józef Malczewski (24 October 1892 – 15 February 1965) was a Polish landscape and portrait painter, draughtsman, author and columnist. He was a noted Tatra mountaineer, skier and populariser of the Tatra Mountains. [1]

  2. Podcast. Malarz i akwarelista; od 1942 czynny w Kanadzie; pejzażysta, reperezentant nurtu przestylizowanego, "naiwnego" realizmu. Urodzony w 1892 w Krakowie, zmarł w 1965 w Montrealu.

  3. 24.10.1892 — 15.02.1965. #photography & visual arts. Author: Culture.pl. Share: Polish painter and water-colorist; lived in Canada from 1942; landscape painter, representative of the movement of over-stylized, "naive" realism. Born in 1892 in Kraków, died in 1965 in Montreal.

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › rafal-malczewskiRafał Malczewski | Artnet

    View Rafał Malczewskis artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  5. 28 de sept. de 2023 · The 1927 painting Pogodne Życie (Cheerful Life) by Rafał Malczewski can almost be seen as a textbook example of pastoral art. Here’s a vision of a happy village life, flowing in harmony with the biological rhythm of nature, indifferent to historical turmoils, political earthquakes, or technological progress.

  6. The main and most important subject of the article is Rafał Malczewski, who in the interwar period belonged to the elite of the Warsaw intelligentsia. He was successful as a painter, writer, and journalist, collaborating with the most prestigious magazines of the time.

  7. Rafał Malczewski (1892–1965) is a legendary figure, mentioned in the same breath as famous representatives of the artistic bohemia of Zakopane of the 1920s and 1930s.