Jan Młodożeniec Explained
Jan Młodożeniec |
Birth Date: | 1929 |
Birth Place: | Warsaw, Poland |
Death Date: | 2000 |
Nationality: | Polish |
Occupation: | Graphic designer |
Jan Młodożeniec (8 November 1929 - 12 December 2000) was a Polish graphic designer. He worked in posters, drawing, book and publication design, and illustration.[1]
Life
Born in Warsaw, he studied from 1948 to 1955 at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in the Department of Graphic Arts and Posters of Henryk Tomaszewski.
He was a member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI).[2]
Major awards
- 1965 - Special award, Film Poster Exhibition, Warsaw (Poland)
- 1965 - Second prize, International Film Poster Exhibition, Vienna (Italy)
- 1971 - Silver medal, Polish Poster Biennale, Katowice (Poland)
- 1977 - Bronze medal, Polish Poster Biennale, Katowice (Poland)
- 1980 - Gold medal, International Poster Biennale in Warsaw (Poland)
- 1981 - Bronze medal, Polish Poster Biennale, Katowice (Poland)
- 1981 - Gold medal, Polish Poster Biennale, Katowice (Poland)
- 1983 - First prize, Poster Biennale in Lahti (Finland)
See also
References
- Andrzej K. Olszewski: Dzieje sztuki polskiej 1890–1980 w zarysie. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo „Interpress”, 1988, s. 125. ISBN 83-223-2124-4.
- Book: internationale, Alliance graphique . Posters by Members of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, 1960-1985 . Rizzoli International Publications, Inc . 1986 . 978-0847806942 . Harak . Rudolph de . 189 . en.
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