Vintage, gelatin-silver print on paper, signed on back, dimensions 12.7x17.8 cm. Very good condition.
Tadeusz Maciejko (1903-1979) began taking photographs around 1930, creating modern photography in the spirit of the Bauhaus school, which he became familiar with during his stay in Berlin, where he studied film and photography. He was one of the Polish artists who stepped out of the pre-war workshop-perfect factory photography and went on a more personal and formal search. "Still life" in photography not only provided a good field for compositional exercises, but also made it possible to create a beautiful alternative world in the first postwar years, free from the onslaught of political topicality.