Bronisław Linke
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Bronisław Wojciech Linke, (23 April 1906,
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, Estonia – 6 October 1962,
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), was a Polish painter and graphic artist noted for his metaphorical realism in his depiction of human destructiveness.


Early life

He was born into the Polish community in Estonia, the son of a notary, Juliusz Ferdynand Linke and Maria, née Starorypińska. In 1919 the family were 'repatriated' to Poland and settled in Kalisz, a town destroyed in 1914. He began his art studies in the
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School of Industrial Art 1922–1923. He spent the next two years in the Kraków Art School, followed by five years at the
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'ASP', under the direction of Tadeusz Pruszkowski. He joined the 'Wolnomalarska Lodge' (a painterly pun in Polish on freemasonry) and was a member of the „Powiśle” group before and after the Second World War.


Career

His début as a graphic artist was in the columns of the satirical review, ''Szpilki'' in 1936. He contributed illustrations to such publications as ''Dziennik Ludowy'', ''Nowe Życie'', ''Sygnały'', ''Tygodnik Robotnika'', and after the war to '' Polityka'' and '' Trybuna Ludu''. As an artist, he worked in thematic periods. His earliest such period of drawings took the title, ''War'' (1931–1932), followed by a series called ''Miasto'', 'the City' (1931–1935). He was a friend of
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with whom he made a trip to Silesia. The result was a series of 30 drawings under the heading of ''Śląsk''. In May 1938 an exhibition of these latest works in the ''Instytut Propagandy Sztuki'' (Institute for the Propagation of Art) was shut down on account of its potentially 'pernicious social effects'. After the outbreak of World War II, he was forced to flee with his wife and they went to
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, for fear of Nazi reprisals for his cartoons of Adolf Hitler that had appeared in the press. In 1942 he was exiled to Orsk in the Ural Federal District. Only in 1946 was he able to return to Poland from there. On his return to Warsaw he painted his most celebrated ''Screaming Stones'' series (1946–56). It was a terrifying vision of the capital in ruins. The work was eponymously published in 1959 with an introduction by
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. After the war he exhibited rarely as his work did not cohere with the then prevailing political climate. He was widowed and remarried before the war. There were no children. Linke died of cancer and is buried in Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw.


His work assessed

Linke's creativity is often characterized as metaphorical realism. His art is based on visualisations, as it were depictions of literary metaphor. Both the composition of individual works and the structure of his series rest on an evident narrative approach. Most of his work is on paper with the use of Water colour, Gouache, Crayon, pencil or Indian ink. He often scraped the surface of the paper and applied
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. One of his most famous and late works is ''the Bus'', a palpable reference to Stanisław Wyspiański's play, ''
Wesele ''The Wedding'' ( pl, Wesele) is a defining work of Polish drama written at the turn of the 20th century by Stanisław Wyspiański. It describes the perils of the national drive toward self-determination following the two unsuccessful uprisings ...
'', ''The Wedding''. As in the drama, so the figures on the ''Bus'' can be seen as slaves who stand in the way of their own liberation. A song, ''Czerwony autobus'' was inspired by the painting. In 1981 the poet Jacek Kaczmarski was further inspired by the same painting to write a poem ''Kanapka z człowiekiem''.Jacek Kaczmarski
''Kanapka z człowiekiem''
, :''Ale źródło wciąż bije'', Warszawa 2002, p. 88 (disc recording ''dyskografia Jacka Kaczmarskiego#Muzeum, 1981, Muzeum'').
Another noted Linke work is „Modlitwa zamordowanych”, ''Prayer of the Murdered'' from 1942. In 1991 Grzegorz Dubowski directed a documentary film entitled, ''Bronisława Linkego opisywanie świata'', 'The World as described by Bronisław Linke'.


See also

* Hieronymus Bosch * List of Poles


References


External links

* http://artyzm.com/artysta.php?id=559 * https://web.archive.org/web/20101121054318/http://webart.omikron.com.pl/paint/authors/link_br/index.htm * https://web.archive.org/web/20160305051805/http://www.muzeumkarykatury.pl/artysci/artysci_xx_windows/linke.html
https://poema.pl/publikacja/3167-czerwony-autobus
(painting „Czerwony autobus” ; 'The Bus' and a song by Jacek Kaczmarski with the same title)
https://web.archive.org/web/20160305191829/http://www.zwoje-scrolls.com/shoah/g44j.jpg
(painting „Modlitwa zamordowanych”, ''Prayer of the Murdered'') * http://culture.pl/en/work/the-bus-bronislaw-wojciech-linke {{DEFAULTSORT:Linke, Bronisław Wojciech 1906 births 1962 deaths Artists from Tartu 20th-century Polish painters 20th-century Polish male artists Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw alumni Polish cartoonists Polish illustrators Polish caricaturists Polish deportees to Soviet Union Artists from Warsaw Burials at Powązki Military Cemetery Polish male painters