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Teresa Żarnowerówna
Teresa Żarnowerówna (Teresa Żarnower; 1895, in Warsaw – 1950, in New York City)〔"Teresa Żarnower (1897-1949). An Artist of the End of Utopia", A. Turowski, M. Ślizińska, Poland, Lodz 2014〕 was a Polish avant-garde artist, painter, sculptor, scenographer, and architect.
==Personal life==
Teresa Żarnowerówna (Żarnower) was born in Warsaw in either 1895 or 1897 (sources cannot agree) in a Polonized (assimilated) Jewish family. She had a brother named David. She had an affair with fellow artist and mountaineer Mieczysław Szczuka until his death in 1927. In 1937, she left Poland to live in Paris, Spain, Portugal, Canada, and eventually the USA, where she would remain until her unexpected death in 1950. It is said that she died soon after receiving a letter from her brother, who wrote that he had survived World War II and was in Russia. In her New York flat, a letter was found at her side, of which she had managed to write only one sentence: "The joy that you are alive will probably kill me..."〔 However, this is unconfirmed. Other sources suggest that she committed suicide after many years of loneliness and financial hardship.〔Teresa Żarnowerówna

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