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Roman Kramsztyk - Soap Bubble – Portrait of Maria Stronska as Vanitas

Soap Bubble – Portrait of Maria Stronska as Vanitas (1921)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
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Roman Kramsztyk

Roman Kramsztyk was a Polish realist painter of Jewish descent in the interwar period. He was shot dead in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942. His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

Kramsztyk was born in Warsaw as the son of the physician Julian Kramsztyk (1851–1925) and grandson of reform rabbi Izaak Kramsztyk (1814–1899). He studied painting at Kraków Academy of Fine Arts under Józef Mehoffer and in Warsaw in the private art school of Adolf Eduard Herstein, since 1904 at Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.under Johann Caspar Herterich.

Between 1910 and 1914 he settled in Paris, during the First World War he lived in Warsaw and continued his study of painting at Adolf Eduard Herstein. Since 1922 he lived again in Paris, but visited Poland every year. During the 1939 visit he was surprised by the outbreak of World War II and the German occupation of Poland. He was forced to go into Warsaw Ghetto. He was shot dead 1942 on a ghetto street by a German soldier.

Kramsztyk's painting was influenced by the art of Paul Cézanne. He created portraits, nudes, still life and genre paintings. During his sojourn in the ghetto he created drawings showing the life of imprisoned Jews. Some of this drawings survived the war as documents of the Holocaust horror.

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Southern landscape

Southern landscape (1930)

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Poet – Portrait of Jan Lechoń (third version)

Poet – Portrait of Jan Lechoń (third version) (1920)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Return from a fishing trip (Small town by the water)

Return from a fishing trip (Small town by the water) (1930)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Legend of the crown

Legend of the crown (1916)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Portrait of Mojżesz Kisling

Portrait of Mojżesz Kisling (1913)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Landscape from southern France (Saint Tropez)

Landscape from southern France (Saint Tropez) (1929)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Portrait of Romuald Kamil Witkowski

Portrait of Romuald Kamil Witkowski (between circa 1922 and circa 1923)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Portrait of Kazimierz Bartel

Portrait of Kazimierz Bartel (1936)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Picking figs

Picking figs (1921)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Portrait of Jan Rubczak

Portrait of Jan Rubczak (circa 1910)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Man eating crayfish (Portrait of Karol Szuster)

Man eating crayfish (Portrait of Karol Szuster) (circa 1919)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Chess player (Portrait of Brunon Winawer)

Chess player (Portrait of Brunon Winawer) (circa 1918)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Portrait of Chil Aronson (Portrait of a man in glasses)

Portrait of Chil Aronson (Portrait of a man in glasses) (1930)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Portrait of Ludwik Hirszfeld

Portrait of Ludwik Hirszfeld (1923)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
Still life

Still life (circa 1912)

Roman Kramsztyk (Polish, 1885-1942)
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