Two Girls, Olga Boznańska 1896
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Two Girls, Olga Boznańska 1896

The painting Two Girls by Olga Boznańska from 1896 on a Polish postage stamp

This stamp was issued as a part of a series honouring famous Polish artists or cultural figures. The name “O. BOZNAŃSKA” on the left side confirms the connection to Olga Boznańska. Olga Boznańska was known for her impressionist style, particularly her portraits of women and children. Her work is characterised by a delicate, muted colour palette and a focus on the emotional depth of her subjects.

The painting “Two Girls” by Olga Boznańska is housed in the National Museum in Warsaw (Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie), Poland. This artwork is one of Boznańska’s most famous pieces and is an excellent example of her delicate, impressionistic style. The National Museum in Warsaw holds a significant collection of her works, making it a key location for those interested in her art.

Stamp Information

  • Poland
  • Polish Paintings
  • 1969
  • Commemorative

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By jadeknox

33 year old casual stamp collector from the UK!