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Skoczylas, Władysław, 1883-1934

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Personal name headingSkoczylas, Władysław, 1883-1934
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See alsoStudent of: Wiener Kunstgewerbe-Schule
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Student of: Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie
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Employer: Szkoła Sztuk Pięknych (Warsaw, Poland)
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Founded corporate body of person: Instytut Propagandy Sztuki
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Founded corporate body of person: Stowarzyszenie Polskich Artystów Grafików "Ryt"
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Associated countryPoland
Associated placeZakopane (Poland) Krakow (Poland)
LocatedWarsaw (Poland)
Birth date1883-04-04
Death date1934-04-08
Place of birthWieliczka (Poland)
Place of deathWarsaw (Poland)
Field of activityPainting Graphic arts Wood engraving
AffiliationWiener Kunstgewerbe-Schule Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie Szkoła Sztuk Pięknych (Warsaw, Poland) Stowarzyszenie Polskich Artystów Grafików "Ryt"
Profession or occupationArtists Painters Graphic artists Printmakers
Found inLibrary of Congress Manuscript Division for the Polish declarations of admiration and friendship for the United States, 1926 (Władysław Skoczylas; Polish artist)
LC database, Feb. 7, 2005 (hdg.: Skoczylas, Władysław, 1883-1934)
Polish Wikipedia, viewed February 3, 2017: (Stowarzyszenie Polskich Artystów Grafików "Ryt"; artists' association active in Warsaw 1925-1939; association focused on woodcut; founded by Władysław Skoczylas and Ludwik Gardowski [no records in OCLC database])
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Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon online, viewed February 9, 2017: (Skoczylas, Władysław; male graphic artist, painter; born 1883-04-04 in Wieliczka; died 1934-04-08 in Warsaw; resided primarily in Warsaw, but taught in Zakopane; studied at Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule and Krakow Academy of Fine Arts; professor at the Szkoła Sztuk Pięknych in Warsaw; founded printmakers' association Ryt; co-founder of the Instytut Propagandy Sztuki; influential in development of modern Polish style of woodcut)