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Encyclopedia > Leszek the White


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Leszek I the White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (165 words)
Leszek I the White (Polish: Leszek Biały; c.
Death of Leszek the White, by Jan Matejko
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In his printmaking works, Leszek Wyczolkowski depicts a system of grids of square windows through which one is able to map the regenerative powers of nature.
These powerful fl and white etchings, comprised of separate plates inked and assembled on the press bed, are testament to the artist's expertise and confidence in his chosen medium.
Leszek Wyczolkowski shares and affinity with the Belgian painter Rene Magritte (1898-1967), in terms of subject matter and intent.
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