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Dancers

Nombre Curso Fecha

Jerzy Faczynski, Dancers. Obra de dominio público.

Datos generales

Artista
Jerzy Faczynski originaluniqueart.com/es/artists/jerzy-faczynski_es/
Fechas del artista
1917 – 1943
Movimiento
Expressionism Colour and shape deliberately distorted so the picture shows an emotion rather than a likeness.

In context

Dancers — Jerzy Faczynski

¿Cuándo podría haberse pintado esta obra?

  1. 1910
  2. 1920
  3. 1930
  4. 1940

Sombreado: la trayectoria de Jerzy Faczynski (1917–1943)

No hay un año exacto registrado para este disco; basándose en la trayectoria del artista y el estilo de la obra, ¿a qué década lo atribuiría?

Obras similares

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Paleta de colores

Medido a partir de la imagen

    Color principal

    Putty #fbeaca

    Paleta guardada

    • #FBEACA
    • #2E2216
    • #BEAD95
    • #7A6958
    Paleta de colores
    Neutrals La gama cromática dominante en la imagen.
    Color principal
    Putty
    Intensidad
    Balanced Qué saturados y variados son los colores, desde un único tono tenue hasta una gran variedad de tonos brillantes.
    Contraste
    Statement El grado de diferencia entre los colores en cuanto a luminosidad y saturación a lo largo de la obra.
    Armonía
    Unified Palette El grado de armonía entre los colores, desde el contraste hasta la total unidad.
    Brillo
    Brilliant El grado de luminosidad o oscuridad general de la imagen, desde las sombras profundas hasta las luces intensas.
    Saturación
    Subtle Color Qué puros y fuertes son los colores, desde un gris casi tenue hasta una viveza total.

    Artista y museo

    Artista

    Jerzy Faczynski

    Born in Poland

    A Life Forged in Conflict and Creation

    The life of Jerzy Faczynski was a profound testament to the resilience of the human spirit amidst the wreckage of the twentieth century. Born in 1917 in Yenakiieve, Ukraine, to Polish parents, his early years were steeped in an atmosphere of artistic appreciation, nurtured by his mother, Marian, a dedicated artist and teacher. This foundational connection to beauty would later become his sanctuary during the darkest chapters of his life. When the shadows of World War II descended upon Europe, Faczynaryski’s path took a dramatic turn from the studio to the cockpit, as he enlisted in the Polish Air Force. His journey was marked by the harrowing realities of war, including capture by Nazi forces and a daring, resolute escape that mirrored the very strength found in his later architectural designs. As a refugee in Britain, he did not merely survive; he sought to rebuild the cultural identity of a displaced nation, joining the Polish School of Architecture in Liverpool—a vital beacon of intellectual life for the Polish diaspora.

    The Architecture of Faith and Modernity

    Faczynski’s architectural legacy is defined by a singular mission: to translate the eternal essence of the Catholic faith into the language of modern form. His work represents a masterful intersection of Art Deco elegance and the rigorous, functional principles of Modernism. Drawing deep inspiration from the Bauhaus movement, he sought to strip away the superfluous, focusing instead on how light, space, and structure could evoke spiritual transcendence. This pursuit led him to design more than fifty churches, works that stand as monuments to both his technical precision and his liturgical devotion. His architectural vocabulary was not merely about stone and mortar but about creating sacred spaces that resonated with the contemporary era, blending historical reverence with an innovative, forward-looking aesthetic that sought to capture the very soul of the liturgy.

    A Versatile Hand: From Ink to Expressionism

    While his architectural achievements provided a structural legacy, his graphic works offered a window into his emotional landscape. Faczynski’s artistry was remarkably diverse, ranging from the delicate precision of monochrome sketches to the raw, emotive power of watercolor and ink. In pieces such as Manor House, one observes a captivating, almost nostalgic exploration of historical themes through impressionistic detail. Conversely, his more experimental works reveal a fascination with the psychological depths of the human condition. His haunting watercolor, Man With A Cigarette, utilizes expressive distortion and vibrant color to evoke profound feelings of isolation and vulnerability, bordering on the realms of Surrealism. Similarly, his ink drawings, such as the Reclining Woman, utilize the dynamic, fragmented lines of Abstract Expressionism to capture raw emotion. Through these varied mediums, Faczynski remained a lifelong witness to the beauty and the turbulence of the world, leaving behind a body of work that continues to resonate with historical depth and artistic brilliance.

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    Cómo citar esta obra

    MLA
    Faczynski, Jerzy. Dancers. n.d., https://originaluniqueart.com/es/art/jerzy-faczynski-dancers-9EDFHB-en/
    APA
    Faczynski, Jerzy (n.d.). Dancers [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/es/art/jerzy-faczynski-dancers-9EDFHB-en/
    Chicago
    Jerzy Faczynski. Dancers. n.d. https://originaluniqueart.com/es/art/jerzy-faczynski-dancers-9EDFHB-en/
    Harvard
    Faczynski, Jerzy (n.d.) Dancers. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/es/art/jerzy-faczynski-dancers-9EDFHB-en/

    Look closely

    Dancers — Jerzy Faczynski

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. How many faces can you find? ____ (our catalogue counts 2 — do you agree?)
    4. Our catalogue files this work under: dance, movement, performance. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    5. Look back at Girl With Cat At The Window, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.