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Nationality
  
Polish

Role
  
Artist

Name
  
Mieczyslaw Szczuka

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Born
  
October 19, 1898
Warsaw, Kingdom of Poland

Died
  
August 13, 1927, Tatra Mountains

Mieczysław Szczuka (October 19, 1898 – August 13, 1927) was a Polish avant-garde artist and mountaineer.

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Szczuka was born in Warsaw, Kingdom of Poland, Russian Empire (now Poland) and studied painting in 1915-1918 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, with Professor Miłosz Kotarbiński. After graduation, he worked as painter and graphic artist. His main work was as a book illustrator and a theatre set designer. He also produced photomontages and abstract art films. Szczuka participated in several international exhibitions such as the "First exhibition of modern art" in Bucharest. A promoter of utilitarianism in Poland, Szczuka joined the group of avantgarde artists "Blok".

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Diagnosed with tuberculosis, in 1923 Mieczysław Szczuka moved to the mountain resort of Zakopane at the foot of Tatras. He started mountaineering and in 1923-1927 repeated some most difficult climbs of the time and established own new routes. He died in an accident while climbing the south face of Zamarła Turnia in the Tatra Mountains with some novice climber.

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