Jaeschke Marian

Jaeschke Marian (ur. 1904 Sawmills, zm. 1980 Łódź).
Painter, pedagogue, member of the Pryzmat group. He began his artistic studies in 1924 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under the supervision of W.. Jarocki and W.. Weiss. W 1928 moved to the studio of F.. Kowarski, which he then followed to Warsaw. W 1931 he entered the Group of Six established in the workshop of the master, to which also belonged A.. Kossowski, M. Siemiradzki, J. Studnicki, W. Taranczewski. Soon, this group grew and adopted the name Pryzmat, which defined the color interests of the painters gathered in it, expressed in the use of pure colors, consistent with the gamut of the solar spectrum. Jaeschke practiced landscape painting, he was also a popular portraitist in Warsaw in the 1930s, the author of a number of interesting decorative images. He exhibited at IPS salons with Pryzmatem. In the post-war period, he settled in Łódź, devoting himself to pedagogical work as a professor at the PWSSP from 1947.

Landscape with a cottage
oil, canvas, 60 x 72 cm;
National Museum in Warsaw;