Franciszek Starowieyski
Franciszek Andrzej Bobola Biberstein-Starowieyski was a Polish artist. From 1949 to 1955, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków and Warsaw. He specialized in poster, drawing, painting, stage designing, and book illustration. He was a member of Alliance Graphique International. Throughout his career his style deviated from the socialist realism that was prevalent during the start of his career and the popular, brightly colored Cyrk posters; however he did create one Cyrk poster Homage to Picasso in 1966.
He was the first Polish artist to have a one-man show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, in 1986.Major awards
- 1973 - Award, International Biennale of the Arts, São Paulo
- 1974 - Film poster award, Cannes Film Festival, Cannes
- 1974 - 2nd Prize, International Biennial of Posters, Warsaw
- 1978 - 2nd Prize, International Biennial of Posters, Warsaw
- 1979 - Gold Plaque, International Film Festival, Chicago
- 1982 - Silver Hugo, Film poster competition
- 2000 - 3rd Prize, International Biennial of Posters, Warsaw
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Major exhibitions
"F.s Franciszek Strarowieyski posters 1973/1984", edited by
"F.s 1690 Franciszek Starowieyski", lithography, edited by
"Mélange n°7", lithography, edited by
"Franciszek Starowieyski Przyjaznie Paryskie 1683-1693", edited by Panstwowa Galeria Sztuki, by Alin Avila.
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