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Karol Tichy

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Tichy before 1923

Karol Józef Tichy (2 February 1871 – 26 or 27 November 1939) was a Polish Art Nouveau painter, academic, lecturer and designer.

Biography

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He was born in Bursztyn, then in the Austrian Empire and now in Ukraine. After leaving secondary school, he began studying law at the Jagiellonian University (1889-1890) and painting at the School of Fine Arts, both in Kraków. He continued studying art in Munich and at the École des beaux-arts in Paris.[1]

He was mainly involved in applied arts, designing interiors, fabrics, furniture and ceramics (making him one of the pioneers of modern artistic ceramics in Poland).[2][1] He co-founded the artists' cooperative Ład in 1926[2] and was a member of the Polska Sztuka Stosowana (Polish Applied Art) (1901–1914).[1]

From 1904 onwards he was a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where he ran a painting and ceramic studio, and was the Academy's director from 1922 to 1923.[2][1][3] He died in Warsaw and was buried at Niepołomice.

Decorations

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Karol Tichy". Culture.pl.
  2. ^ a b c "Tichy Karol, Encyklopedia PWN: źródło wiarygodnej i rzetelnej wiedzy". encyklopedia.pwn.pl.
  3. ^ "Poczet Rektorów".
  4. ^ "Order of Polonia Restituta. Three-year anniversary of the first chapter 1921–1924 . Warsaw: Presidium of the Council of Ministers , 1926, p. 30".
  5. ^ "MP of 1936, No. 263, item 468". Monitor Polski. 1936.

Bibliography

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  • M. Wallis: Secesja. Wydanie II. Wydawnictwo Arkady, Warsaw 1974. (in Polish)
  • Wielka Encyklopedia Powszechna PWN, tom 11, p. 524, Warsaw 1968. (in Polish)