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Irena Weissowa

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Polish painter (1888–1981)
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Irena Weissowa (1 October 1888, in Łódź – 20 March 1981, in Kraków), better known as Aneri, was a Polish painter, best remembered for her landscapes, still lifes of floral designs, and stained glass mosaics. A graduate of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, she was married to Wojciech Weiss.

References

  1. Marcinek, Jadwiga (2007). "Beauty came to me...": Aneri Irena Weissowa - paintings. Muzeum Pałac w Wilanowie. ISBN 978-83-60959-08-4.
  2. Cavanaugh, Jan (2000). Out Looking in: Early Modern Polish Art, 1890-1918. University of California Press. p. 275. ISBN 978-0-520-21190-2.
  3. Kossowski, Łukasz (1998). Aneri: Irena Weissowa 1888-1981 : malarstwo (in Polish).
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