One of Poland's most important and independent postwar artists,
Andrzej Wroblewski (1927-57) in his short life created his own
highly individual, suggestive, and prolific form of abstract and
figurative painting that continues to inspire artists today. This
volume offers a stunning presentation and thorough re-evaluation of
his work and its legacy in the international context of art
history. Offering an insightful picture of the world of postwar
painting in communist Europe, and highlighting Wroblewski's
political engagement, the book helps us to understand the immensely
evocative vision of war and oppression that he created. This close
look at a painter and a period that are of growing interest for
international art historians will serve to further cement
Wroblewski in the postwar pantheon.
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