Marek Żuławski


Marek Żuławski was a Polish painter, graphic artist and art historian who settled in London in 1937.

Background and career

He was born in Rome. His father was Jerzy Żuławski, a noted intellectual from a prolific extended family of artists, directors and climbers; his mother was Kazimiera Żuławska, née Hanicka. He was raised in Zakopane with his two younger brothers, Juliusz and Wawrzyniec. Later, the family moved to Toruń where he completed his secondary education.
Between 1926 and 1933 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw under professors Felicjan Kowarski and Karol Tichy at the same time as his cousin, Jacek Żuławski. In 1935 he won a scholarship to study in Paris. In 1937 he moved permanently to London. There he frequented other Polish artists, including Feliks Topolski, Halima Nałęcz, Marian Szyszko-Bohusz and the Themersons.
Initially he was influenced by Post-Impressionism. After the war he honed his own style, tending towards a simpler form and a more muted palette. His subjects included still life and figurative art such as Chrystus z Belsen 1947, Tancerz 1957, Kain i Abel 1967, Żona Lota 1975 and Akt stojący II 1979, a work on paper. Apart from easel work, he completed several murals as in Our Lady's church in St John's Wood in London, illustrations and graphic art. He created posters, still lifes and landscape paintings. Żuławski exhibited on numerous occasions at the London Group.

Written work

He also wrote art criticism and essays, notably, Od Hogartha do Bacona,, and Romantyzm, klasycyzm i z powrotem . He produced a number of talks about art for the BBC Polish Section. He wrote a two-part autobiography, Studium do autoportretu, which was republished in a second edition by the publishing house Oficyna Wydawnicza Kucharski in Poland.

Personal life

In 1938 he married Eugenia Różańska, but the marriage was short-lived.
His second wife, Halina Korn, was also a writer and painter. In 1980 Żuławski married Maria Lewandowska. Their son, Adam, was born in January 1983.
In March 1985 Żuławski died in London.
His archives are in the Archiwum Emigracji University of Torun Library, and a collection of his art – drawings, graphic art and paintings – is in the Torun University Museum.

Notable artworks

Gordon Bennet, 1935Quarry Worker, 1949Chrystus wśród ubogich, 1953Ludzie nad morzem, 1957Tancerz, 1957Zielony akt na pomarańczowym i czarnym tle, 1958Ecce homo II, 1958Ecce homo IV, 1961Trzy przedmioty na czerwonym tle, 1963/1968Kain i Abel, 1967Sen o lataniu, 1968Martwy człowiek, 1969The Team, 1971Caribbean Cruise, 1974Mechanical Man, 1975Żona Lota, 1975Marylka w sierpniu, 1979Akt stojący II, 1979 Standing Nude, 1980Ojcostwo, 1980Wyżyna Golan, c. 1982Robotnik, unknown year