Edward Okuń (1872-1945)
"The Four Strings of a Violin" (1914)
Located in the Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona, United States
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"Night" by Edward Okun, 1905
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‘Mother Mushroom with her Children’ by Edward Okun, c. 1900.
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Judas (Edward Okun, 1901)
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Edward Okuń (Polish, 1872-1945)
Twierdza morska (Sea Fortress), 1923. Museum of Art in Łódź
oil on paper
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Edward Okuń (1872–1945)
Pejzaż południowy z Dubrownika 1930,
Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie
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Edward Okun
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Edward Okun Lady with Muff 1912
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“Zwycięzca / Victor” Edward Okuń 1910
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Edward Okuń (1872-1945)
"Us and War" (1917-1923)
Oil on canvas
Art Nouveau
Located in the National Museum, Warsaw, Poland
The painting depicts the artist and his wife, Zofia Wanda Tolkemit.
It is the artist’s response to the events of the time, from World War I to the Polish-Soviet war.
For a more in-depth analysis of this work, click here.
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Chimera, 1903 by Edward Okun
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Mother Mushroom with her Children, c. 1900
illus. EDWARD OKUŃ (Polish, 1872–1945)
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Edward Okuń (Polish, 1872-1945)
Self-portrait with a Sicilian woman – Pomegranates, 1913. National Museum in Warsaw
oil on canvas
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Edward Okuń (1872–1945)
Autumn Leaves, 1912
He was a Polish Art Nouveau painter and freemason. He painted landscapes, portraits, designed covers and illustrated magazines, including the German magazine Jugend. In his younger years he also competed as a racing cyclist in the Kingdom of Poland.
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