Tadeusz Makowski

Poland 1882-​1932
Tadeusz Makowski (1882-1932) was a prominent Polish painter and graphic artist, whose work significantly impacted the development of modern art in Poland during the early 20th century. Born on October 2, 1882, in Płock, Makowski's artistic journey began with an education at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts, where he initially studied under the tutelage of Józef Mehoffer and Stanisław Wyspiański. Makowski's style evolved over time, starting with his involvement in Young Poland's Art Nouveau movement, characterized by decorative motifs and symbolic imagery. However, it was his exposure to Parisian avant-garde movements that profoundly influenced his later works. In 1909, he settled in France, immersing himself in the vibrant Montparnasse art scene and developing a close friendship with other artists such as Amedeo Modigliani and Moïse Kisling. Makowski's most notable contributions were in the field of printmaking, particularly his series of linocuts. He became known for simplifying forms, using bold lines, and adopting a rich palette that often featured earthy tones and vivid colors. His subjects included scenes from everyday life, landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, all rendered with a sense of poetic expressionism. Notable works include his series "The Life of Christ," which showcases his innovative approach to religious themes within a contemporary context. In addition to his graphic art, Makowski also produced oil paintings that echoed his interest in folk traditions and primitivism, while maintaining a connection to the European modernist trends. His unique blend of styles led to a body of work that resonated with both Polish national identity and international artistic currents. Makowski's legacy is further solidified through his role as a pioneer in introducing Cubist principles into Polish art. His commitment to experimentation and innovation placed him among the leading figures of Polish École de Paris—a group of artists who contributed to the international dialogue of modernism while living abroad. Despite his untimely death on November 1, 1932, Tadeusz Makowski's impact on the art world continued. His prints and paintings are celebrated for their originality and the distinct fusion of various artistic movements, making him an enduring figure in the annals of Polish and European art history.

Collection of Works(Page 1)

Apples in a basket,Tadeusz Makowski,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, food, no humans, food focus, fruit, cake
Apples in a basket
Resolution: 2356 × 1842 px
Bagpiper (Joueurs de biniou),Tadeusz Makowski,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, instrument
Bagpiper (Joueurs de biniou)
Resolution: 2410 × 1949 px
Basket with fruit,Tadeusz Makowski,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fruit, no humans, food, grapes, hat
Basket with fruit
Resolution: 2452 × 1333 px
Akt dziewczynki leżącej,Tadeusz Makowski,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, solo, nude, 1girl, on side, nipples
Akt dziewczynki leżącej
Resolution: 2424 × 1553 px
Asters and zinnias in a clay jug,Tadeusz Makowski,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, flower, no humans, white flower
Asters and zinnias in a clay jug
Resolution: 1721 × 2410 px
Akt kobiety siedzącej,Tadeusz Makowski,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, nude, solo, sitting, 1girl, completely nude
Akt kobiety siedzącej
Resolution: 1631 × 2404 px
Backyard in the sunshine,Tadeusz Makowski,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, no humans, traditional media
Backyard in the sunshine
Resolution: 2410 × 1917 px
Basket with apples,Tadeusz Makowski,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fruit, food, apple, traditional media, solo
Basket with apples
Resolution: 2416 × 1935 px