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Wladyslaw Dutkiewicz
b. 21 February 1918
Also known as Wlad Dutkiewicz
Artist (Sculptor),
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Painter),
Artist (Theatre / Film Designer)
An expressionist, constructivist, abstract and semi-abstract painter and occasional sculptor who was also involved in theatrical design, directing and acting. Dutkiewicz ran theatre companies in post-war Germany (1946-49) and Australia (1959-62).
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b. 21 February 1918 Stara Sil, Ukraine, Stara Sol, Lwow, Poland (Ukraine)
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Name
Wladyslaw Dutkiewicz
Also known as Wlad Dutkiewicz
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Sculptor)
Artist (Draughtsman)
Artist (Painter)
Artist (Theatre / Film Designer)
Other Occupation
Lecturer (Lecturer South Australian School of Art & Workers Education Association)
Birth date
21 February 1918
Birth place
Stara Sil, Ukraine, Stara Sol, Lwow, Poland (Ukraine)
Birth note
Stara Sol was a rural community outside of Lwow in Poland
Death date
2 October 1999
Death place
Adelaide, SA
Burial place
Centennial Park, SA
Active Period
1938 - 1999
Arrival
24 August 1949 (Arrived Perth aboard the SS Anna Salen)
Residence
1918 - 1939 Poland
1945 - 1949 Hohenfels, Germany
1950 - 1999 Adelaide, SA
1949 Perth, WA
Training
c.1935 - c.1936 Krakow, Poland
1937 Paris, France
1938 Krakow, Poland
c.1938 - c.1939 Lwow, Poland (Ukraine)
Cultural Heritage
Polish
Languages
French
German
Italian
Russian
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