Aleksandra Miarczynski (1923–2015) - Lesbos show N° 1






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Origin: Poland; original oil painting Lesbos show N° 1 by Aleksandra Miarczynski (1923–2015), Naïve art style, multicolour, 92 × 73 cm, signed by hand.
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Aleksandra Miarczynski (1923–2015) – Oil on canvas – Lesbos show No. 1 – 92 × 73 cm
- Artist: Aleksandra Miarczynski (1923–2015) in Poland.
Group Exhibitions (Selected)
Contest:
1999
Grand International Contest 99
National Federation of French Culture – Deauville, France
Festivals:
1998
Contemporary Art Festival
European Art Group – Les Issambres, France
Art salons / art fairs:
1997
Sacred Art Salon
Les Arcs, France
1990
International Artexpo New York
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center – New York, NY, United States
Works:
Oil on canvas titled "Lesbos show n°1" signed bottom left and titled on the back (on the frame) of the stretcher
- Dimensions: 92 × 73 cm
- Large composition that represents two nude female figures, entwined in an intimate and frontal pose. The bodies, treated with intentionally simplified and sensuous forms, occupy almost the entire pictorial surface, creating a dense and immersive composition. The faces, reduced to expressive profiles, face each other in a silent dialogue, reinforcing the emotional tension and the proximity of the figures.
The palette, dominated by flesh tones, pinks, ochre, and warm hues, gives the scene a sensuous and enveloping atmosphere. The contours outlined by coloured lines emphasize the volumes and recall a neo-expressionist approach, where emotion takes precedence over anatomical realism. The pictorial material, visible and lively, fully participates in the expressive force of the whole.
Entitled Lesbos Show, the work addresses the theme of love and female sensuality without excessive provocation, in an approach that is both direct and poetic. The artist's gaze stands out for its great freedom of tone, affirming a confident vision of the body and intimacy.
Signed at the bottom of the composition and titled on the back of the stretcher, this painting is a unique work, emblematic of Aleksandra Miarczinski's contemporary figurative work, where expressiveness, humanity and emotional intensity mingle.
A large-format decorative work, highly representative of the artist's body of work.
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Aleksandra Miarczynski (1923–2015) – Oil on canvas – Lesbos show No. 1 – 92 × 73 cm
- Artist: Aleksandra Miarczynski (1923–2015) in Poland.
Group Exhibitions (Selected)
Contest:
1999
Grand International Contest 99
National Federation of French Culture – Deauville, France
Festivals:
1998
Contemporary Art Festival
European Art Group – Les Issambres, France
Art salons / art fairs:
1997
Sacred Art Salon
Les Arcs, France
1990
International Artexpo New York
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center – New York, NY, United States
Works:
Oil on canvas titled "Lesbos show n°1" signed bottom left and titled on the back (on the frame) of the stretcher
- Dimensions: 92 × 73 cm
- Large composition that represents two nude female figures, entwined in an intimate and frontal pose. The bodies, treated with intentionally simplified and sensuous forms, occupy almost the entire pictorial surface, creating a dense and immersive composition. The faces, reduced to expressive profiles, face each other in a silent dialogue, reinforcing the emotional tension and the proximity of the figures.
The palette, dominated by flesh tones, pinks, ochre, and warm hues, gives the scene a sensuous and enveloping atmosphere. The contours outlined by coloured lines emphasize the volumes and recall a neo-expressionist approach, where emotion takes precedence over anatomical realism. The pictorial material, visible and lively, fully participates in the expressive force of the whole.
Entitled Lesbos Show, the work addresses the theme of love and female sensuality without excessive provocation, in an approach that is both direct and poetic. The artist's gaze stands out for its great freedom of tone, affirming a confident vision of the body and intimacy.
Signed at the bottom of the composition and titled on the back of the stretcher, this painting is a unique work, emblematic of Aleksandra Miarczinski's contemporary figurative work, where expressiveness, humanity and emotional intensity mingle.
A large-format decorative work, highly representative of the artist's body of work.
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