"Moony Night", 1903, crayon on paper, 29.5 x 47 cm, National Museum, Warsaw
"Lying Figures", c. 1903, watercolour, gouache, pencil on paper, 22 x 16.2 cm, National Museum, Warsaw
"Last String", c. 1903, charcoal, crayon on paper, 67 x 39.5 cm, National Museum, Warsaw
"Boy", c. 1905, pastel on paper, 62 x 45 cm, National Museum, Cracow
"Leader of the Dance", 1903, crayon on paper on cardboard, 29 x 41.5 cm, National Museum, Warsaw
"Afternoon Nap of Art Lovers", 1902, pencil on paper, 14 x 19 cm, Historical Museum, Cracow
"Interview", 1903, crayon on paper on cardboard, 31.6 x 40.4 cm, National Museum, Warsaw
"Still Life", 1905, oil on canvas on cardboard, 60 x 42.5 cm, National Museum, Warsaw
"Gypsy", 1904, oil on canvas, 88.5 x 57.5 cm, National Museum, Warsaw
A separate phenomenon, distinct not only against the backdrop of Polish modernism, is the art of Witold Wojtkiewicz. Neurotic, intellectual, quiet, with subdued, gouache tones, these canvases are an introduction to a sorrowful, apparently fairy-tale, grotesque, and artificial world in which strangely aged children play their ambiguous roles.
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Artist’s paintings in malarze.com
Artist biography at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witold_Wojtkiewicz
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