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    Published by Krakow, 1934

    Seller: Földvári Books, Budapest, Hungary

    Association Member: ILAB MAE

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    In original paper. Condition: Very good condition. Cover by Henryk Wici?ski (illustrator). Cover by Henryk Wici?ski. In original paper. 32 p. Henryk Wici?ski (1908 in ?ód? -1943 in Krakow) - Polish sculptor, painter, stage designer and poet. In 1928, he became a student in the sculpture studio of Xawery Dunikowski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. Maria Jarema, his first great love, began studying in the same studio a year later. In 1932 he was a co-founder of the Krakow Group. In 1934, Wici?ski became a partner of Józef Jarema and it was he who created a new artistic concept of Cricot as an artistic theater. He made many decorations and costumes, incl. to plays: The Snake, Orpheus and Euridik by Tytus Czy?ewskiThe promising future was stopped by a disease - tuberculosis - the effect of unhealed, chronic pneumonia, the first symptoms of which appeared in 1933.