01/12/2024
Premiere of the digital archive leopoldgottlieb.com
The digital archive was created as part of a project co-financed by the European Union's NextGenerationEU fund under the National Reconstruction Plan, Investment A2.5.1: Programme for supporting the activities of entities in the cultural sector and creative industries to stimulate their development.
Honorary patronage: POLIN Museum
Leopold Gottlieb was an artist for whom there were no borders of countries and cultures, no limitations of style and environment. Throughout his life, constantly on the journey related to artistic development, he showed his works all over the world: from Lviv, Krakow and Warsaw, through Vienna, Berlin and Paris to Pittsburgh. He was friends with artists from the Ecolé de Paris circle who met at the café La Rotonde – the then navel of artistic Europe – and co-created the Parisian international bohemia. His art, grown on the trunk of Polish modernism and symbolism, evolved towards a sublime form showing the synthesis of human existence, characterized by a melancholic aura around delicately outlined silhouettes, rhythmic composition and subtle colors limited to shades of pink, blue and brown.
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