Andrzej Wróblewski (1925–1957) was a Polish painter known for his unique approach to figurative painting, characterized by intense emotional expression and a focus on the human figure. He shared a deep personal and artistic connection with his wife, whom he married in the early 1950s. Their relationship is poignantly captured in several self-portraits, reflecting both their intimate bond and Wróblewski’s exploration of human relationships through art.
Self-Portrait with Wife and Cigarettes, December 1953. |
Self-Portrait with Wife I, April 1954. |
Self-Portrait with Wife II, May 1954. |
Self-Portrait with Wife III, May 1954. |
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