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Jozef Popczyk Cubist Art Deco Painting Music Still Life
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Jozef Popczyk Cubist Art Deco Painting Music and still-life Forms of Geometric Shapes. Joseph Popczyk is a Polish artist known for his vivid palette and love of Cubism. In this case, the chevrons and wavy patterns of Art Deco can also be detected. The artist was born in Poland and—like many of his contemporaries in Eastern Europe—gravitated toward Paris in the 1910s. There, he loved to depict the flash and jazz of club life in Paris, always with verve and energy. The painting is with the original frame and has 3 small repairs to the back of the canvas.
Born in Poland, he came to Paris around 1915 and painted academically. Later, around 1930, he changed stylistically to a devotee of Cubism and produced an exceptional body of work. The painting is signed and dated 1926, which is a very early work. The style and dynamic use of color produced exemplify the enthusiasm and excitement of the Cubist style.
Joseph Popczyk’s art, with its vivid palette, Cubist influences, and nods to Art Deco, represents a fusion of different artistic styles and a response to the tumultuous events of his time. His unique approach and contribution to the art world make him an important figure in the history of Polish art and the broader European artistic landscape of the early 20th century.
In addition to his vibrant palette, Popczyk incorporated elements of Cubism into his work. Cubism, developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, revolutionized the art world in the early 20th century. It emphasized the deconstruction and abstraction of forms, presenting objects from multiple viewpoints simultaneously. Popczyk’s paintings showcased fragmented forms and geometric shapes, reminiscent of the Cubist style. -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1920-1949 Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Other Dealer Reference #: 3808 Incollect Reference #: 775748 -
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W. 18 in; H. 21 in; W. 45.72 cm; H. 53.34 cm;
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