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Jan Rembowski - Symbolic composition with a lirnyk and a figure holding his head

Symbolic composition with a lirnyk and a figure holding his head

Jan Rembowski (Polish, 1879-1923)
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Jan Rembowski

Jan Rembowski was a Polish Symbolist painter, pastelist and sculptor. He was also associated with Art Nouveau.

His father was a landlord and had been a participant in the January Uprising. He took his first drawing lessons from Wojciech Gerson, then studied sculpture at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts with Konstanty Laszczka. In 1905, he married a French woman, who was there teaching the language, and had two daughters; one of whom, Hanna Rembowska [pl], became an illustrator.

From 1905 to 1907, he studied painting with Józef Mehoffer. During that time, he helped found the "Group of Five" (or "Group Norwid", after Cyprian Norwid) with Leopold Gottlieb, Wlastimil Hofman, Mieczysław Jakimowicz [pl] and Witold Wojtkiewicz. The group promoted the idea of a connection between literature, music and the visual arts. He also helped create a group called "Sztuka Podhalańska" in Zakopane, where he often went for his health (he was suffering from tuberculosis). Despite this, he served in the Polish Legions during World War I.

As his health worsened, he had to give up sculpture, as it required too much effort. In addition to paintings, he created interior designs; notably at the sanatorium operated by Dr. Kazimierz Dłuski (1910). He also wrote essays on the folk culture of Podhale and did illustrations for the first edition of a popular alphabet book by Marian Falski [pl]. He exhibited frequently and widely until 1920.

Much of his work was destroyed during World War II.

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Fight with a dragon (1927)

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Submontane landscape

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Mountaineer sitting on a rock (1910)

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Balcony with flower pots

Balcony with flower pots

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Soap bubbles

Soap bubbles (1918)

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Self-portrait with a basket of fruit against the background of the sea

Self-portrait with a basket of fruit against the background of the sea (1918)

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Portrait of a peasant

Portrait of a peasant (1922)

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The Temptation

The Temptation (1905)

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Pochód góralek (1909)

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Landscape

Landscape

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Landscape with a river

Landscape with a river (after 1905)

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Enchanted girl

Enchanted girl (1913)

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