A portrait of Joanna Kramsztykówna

Kramsztyk, Roman (1885-1942)

For the first time Roman Kramsztyk portrayed his cousin Joasia Kramsztykówna around 1928, when she was more or less a two-year-old girl. Her parents – Irena and Andrzej Kramsztyk lived at 3 Boduena street in Warsaw, opposite the painter's mother, Helena Kramsztykowa, née Fajans. Roman came to Warsaw every year, and he even had a makeshift studio in the yard of the tenement house at 4 Boduena street. The portrait of Joasia was probably painted at her parents' apartment. The excited girl looks straight ahead with seriousness, but also with confidence. Despite the fact that she is dressed in a festive manner, in a dress, an apron decorated with pompoms, a sweater and an embroidered cap, from under which the fringe appears playfully, the artist has devoted most of his attention to the child's round, charmful face.

A gift of Krzysztof and Janusz Prochaska.

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Information about the object
Author/creator
Kramsztyk, Roman (1885-1942)
Object type
drawing
Time of creation/dating
1928
Place of creation
Warszawa (mazovian province)
Technique
drawn
Material
paper
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Copyrights status
Owner
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Identification number
MPOLIN-M165
Localization
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