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b. 1913 - d. 1944

Zofia Horodynska-Waskowska was a creative artist. Zofia Horodynska-Waskowska was born in 1913 and died in 1944. Also born in 1913 and of this same generation are Richard Kurt Fischer, Pierre Laurent Raymond Brenot, Lee Jr. Atkyns, Rudolph Anton Bernatschke, and William Scott.
Further Biographical Context for Zofia Horodynska-Waskowska

Born in 1913, Zofia Horodynska-Waskowska's creative work was primarily influenced by the 1930s. Throughout the 1930s, many political ideologies such as Marxist Socialism, Capitalist Democracy, and the Totalitarianism of both Communism and Fascism were engaged in struggles for power, and epitomised the political atmosphere of the era. n Europe, Surrealism continued to be prevail, and had grown to have influence worldwide. Leading artists took the ideas posed by Surrealism and incorporated them into their pioneering political philosophies, creating a new kind of magic realism. This was epitomised in the work of artists such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Riviera in Mexico.

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b. 1913 - d. 1944

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Zofia Horodynska-Waskowska was a creative artist. Zofia Horodynska-Waskowska was born in 1913 and died in 1944. Also born in 1913 and of this same generation are Richard Kurt Fischer, Pierre Laurent Raymond Brenot, Lee Jr. Atkyns, Rudolph Anton Bernatschke, and William Scott.
Further Biographical Context for Zofia Horodynska-Waskowska

Born in 1913, Zofia Horodynska-Waskowska's creative work was primarily influenced by the 1930s. Throughout the 1930s, many political ideologies such as Marxist Socialism, Capitalist Democracy, and the Totalitarianism of both Communism and Fascism were engaged in struggles for power, and epitomised the political atmosphere of the era. n Europe, Surrealism continued to be prevail, and had grown to have influence worldwide. Leading artists took the ideas posed by Surrealism and incorporated them into their pioneering political philosophies, creating a new kind of magic realism. This was epitomised in the work of artists such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Riviera in Mexico.