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IRENA JAKIMOWICZ: AN IDEAL MUSEOLOGIST
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Having studied history of art on clandestine
Warsaw University courses run in 1943–1944, Irena
Jakimowicz (1922–1999) graduated in 1951. In 1945–1991,
she worked at the National Museum in Warsaw, initially in
the Educational Department, from 1953 in the Polish Graphic
Arts Department, out of which in 1958 she selected works
executed after 1914, turning them into the Department of
Graphic Arts and Contemporary Drawings which she headed
as curator. Until early 1982, the Department formed part of
the Gallery of Contemporary Art, yet it subsequently gained
autonomy as the Cabinet of Graphic Arts and Contemporary
Drawings curated by Irena Jakimowicz.
Jakimowicz mounted some dozens exhibitions, mainly
monographic ones of Polish contemporary artists, e.g.
Bronisław Wojciech Linke (1963), Zygmunt Waliszewski
(1964), Feliks Topolski (1965), Wacław Wąsowicz (1969),
Tadeusz Kulisiewicz (1971), Konstanty Brandel (1977),
Henryk Gotlib (1980), Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz
(1989/1990). All the exhibitions were accompanied by
reasoned catalgoues. Furthermore, Jakimowicz authored
several cross-sectional, such as ‘Within the Circle of the
Rembrandt Tradition’ (1956), ‘From Young Poland to Today’
(1959), ‘Polish Contemporary Graphic Arts 1900–1960’
(1960), ‘The Formists’ (1985), ‘Five Centuries of Polish
Prints’ (1997).
In 1970, she defended her doctoral dissertation dedicated
to the collector Tomasz Zieliński. Moreover, she authored
many papers, reviews, and books, e.g. Witkacy – Chwistek
– Strzemiński (1976), Witkacy Malarz [Witkacy the Painter]
(1985), Jerzy Mierzejewski (1996).
She was a wonderful Boss: demanding, but strict with
herself, too. Attentive to her employees’ development, she
could appreciate and use their abilities to their own benefit
and to the benefit of their institution. Those who had the
privilege and pleasure of cooperating with her, recall her
with admiration saying what a likeable person she was.
Title: IRENA JAKIMOWICZ: AN IDEAL MUSEOLOGIST
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Having studied history of art on clandestine
Warsaw University courses run in 1943–1944, Irena
Jakimowicz (1922–1999) graduated in 1951.
In 1945–1991,
she worked at the National Museum in Warsaw, initially in
the Educational Department, from 1953 in the Polish Graphic
Arts Department, out of which in 1958 she selected works
executed after 1914, turning them into the Department of
Graphic Arts and Contemporary Drawings which she headed
as curator.
Until early 1982, the Department formed part of
the Gallery of Contemporary Art, yet it subsequently gained
autonomy as the Cabinet of Graphic Arts and Contemporary
Drawings curated by Irena Jakimowicz.
Jakimowicz mounted some dozens exhibitions, mainly
monographic ones of Polish contemporary artists, e.
g.
Bronisław Wojciech Linke (1963), Zygmunt Waliszewski
(1964), Feliks Topolski (1965), Wacław Wąsowicz (1969),
Tadeusz Kulisiewicz (1971), Konstanty Brandel (1977),
Henryk Gotlib (1980), Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz
(1989/1990).
All the exhibitions were accompanied by
reasoned catalgoues.
Furthermore, Jakimowicz authored
several cross-sectional, such as ‘Within the Circle of the
Rembrandt Tradition’ (1956), ‘From Young Poland to Today’
(1959), ‘Polish Contemporary Graphic Arts 1900–1960’
(1960), ‘The Formists’ (1985), ‘Five Centuries of Polish
Prints’ (1997).
In 1970, she defended her doctoral dissertation dedicated
to the collector Tomasz Zieliński.
Moreover, she authored
many papers, reviews, and books, e.
g.
Witkacy – Chwistek
– Strzemiński (1976), Witkacy Malarz [Witkacy the Painter]
(1985), Jerzy Mierzejewski (1996).
She was a wonderful Boss: demanding, but strict with
herself, too.
Attentive to her employees’ development, she
could appreciate and use their abilities to their own benefit
and to the benefit of their institution.
Those who had the
privilege and pleasure of cooperating with her, recall her
with admiration saying what a likeable person she was.
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