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Maciej Urbaniec (born in 1925 near Zamość - died in 2004 in Warsaw). ==Early years and education== His father, John Zdzieblan-Urbaniec was a diplomat. He took the first steps in art under the supervision of the sculptor Alfons Karny. His teacher of drawing was Zygmunt Kaminski - poster designer. The Urbaniec's father died in Lebanon in 1949 and his mother died in 1943 in Auschwitz. Maciej Urbaniec studied art in Wroclaw and Warsaw and became a poster designer and commercial artist. He was working as a Professor at Academy of Fine Arts (ASP) in Warsaw since 1975 until his death. By teaching he had a significant impact on the artists of the Third Generation (1960s-1980s) of Polish School of Posters. The postwar fate of Matthew Urbaniec is almost like a journey around the country: he stayed briefly in Silesia, then returned to Warsaw and there he graduated from high school in 1951. In 1952 he married Mary Kotarbinska. Matthew studied at the WSSP in Wroclaw, and at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. He received a diploma with honors in 1958. At this time he debuted: poster, "Not Me" from 1957 has been printed by the WAG and also published in the Swiss GRAPHIS magazine. In the seventies he worked for an American publisher Jack Rennert and began his collaboration with Warsaw theaters: (The Grand Theatre, National Theatre, The Ateneum Theatre). The theatre became the main theme of his works. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Maciej Urbaniec」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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