Henryk Hermanowicz | |
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Born |
Vilno, now Vilnius | 20 October 1912
Died | 3 May 1992 | (aged 79)
Nationality | Polish |
Henryk Hermanowicz (20 October 1912, Vilno, now Vilnius – 3 May 1992, Kraków [1]) was a Polish master of photography, a student of Jan Bułhak. [2]
He is listed in the Encyclopedia of World Photography (Switzerland). [3] He worked as a professor at the Kremenets Lyceum (from 1937), head of the Kremenets Museum of Local Lore (from 1940). [1]
During the Second World War, together with Stanisław Sheybal, he opened the "Mystetstvo" photo salon in Kremenets. [4]
From 1945, he lived in Kraków. [1]
In 1931, he made his debut as a master at the V International Salon of Art Photography. [2] Participated in international exhibitions. [1]
He illustrated the books-albums "Kremenets", "Chudove ridne misto Juliusza Słowackiego", "Misto velykoi tuhy" (all published in 1939, Kremenets) published on the occasion of the 130th anniversary of Juliusz Słowacki birth. [3]
The works are kept in the collections of the Regional Literary and Memorial Museum of Juliusz Słowacki and the Kremenets Local History Museum. [2] [4]
Henryk Hermanowicz | |
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Born |
Vilno, now Vilnius | 20 October 1912
Died | 3 May 1992 | (aged 79)
Nationality | Polish |
Henryk Hermanowicz (20 October 1912, Vilno, now Vilnius – 3 May 1992, Kraków [1]) was a Polish master of photography, a student of Jan Bułhak. [2]
He is listed in the Encyclopedia of World Photography (Switzerland). [3] He worked as a professor at the Kremenets Lyceum (from 1937), head of the Kremenets Museum of Local Lore (from 1940). [1]
During the Second World War, together with Stanisław Sheybal, he opened the "Mystetstvo" photo salon in Kremenets. [4]
From 1945, he lived in Kraków. [1]
In 1931, he made his debut as a master at the V International Salon of Art Photography. [2] Participated in international exhibitions. [1]
He illustrated the books-albums "Kremenets", "Chudove ridne misto Juliusza Słowackiego", "Misto velykoi tuhy" (all published in 1939, Kremenets) published on the occasion of the 130th anniversary of Juliusz Słowacki birth. [3]
The works are kept in the collections of the Regional Literary and Memorial Museum of Juliusz Słowacki and the Kremenets Local History Museum. [2] [4]