Anna Sobol-Wejman (born 1946) is a Polish printmaker. Sobol-Wejman received her diploma from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, where she had studied in the Graphic Arts Department, in 1972; her instructors there were and . In 1985 she led workshops at the Academy of Fine Arts in Reykjavik, and from 1986 until 1990 she managed the Teatr Stu Gallery in Kraków. She has exhibited her work both at home and abroad, and has won a number of prizes during her career. In her work she favors a variety of techniques, including etching, aquatint, and lithography.
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| - Anna Sobol-Wejman (born 1946) is a Polish printmaker. Sobol-Wejman received her diploma from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, where she had studied in the Graphic Arts Department, in 1972; her instructors there were and . In 1985 she led workshops at the Academy of Fine Arts in Reykjavik, and from 1986 until 1990 she managed the Teatr Stu Gallery in Kraków. She has exhibited her work both at home and abroad, and has won a number of prizes during her career. In her work she favors a variety of techniques, including etching, aquatint, and lithography. (en)
- Anna Sobol-Wejman (nascida em 1946) é uma gravurista polaca. Sobol-Wejman recebeu o seu diploma da Academia de Belas Artes de Cracóvia, onde estudou no Departamento de Artes Gráficas, em 1972; os seus instrutores incluíram Mieczysław Wejman e Włodzimierz Kunz. Em 1985 dirigiu workshops na Academia de Belas Artes de Reykjavik e, de 1986 a 1990, administrou a Galeria Teatr Stu em Cracóvia. Anna expôs os seus trabalhos no país e no exterior e ganhou vários prémios durante a sua carreira. No seu trabalho, favorece uma variedade de técnicas incluindo gravura, água-forte e litografia. (pt)
- Anna Sobol-Wejman (ur. 1946) – graficzka i malarka. Uprawia akwafortę, mezzotintę, litografię. Ukończyła krakowską Akademię Sztuk Pięknych w 1972 roku. Studiowała grafikę u prof. Mieczysława Wejmana i prof. Włodzimierza Kunza. W 1995 roku zdobyła Grand Prix na Międzynarodowym Biennale Grafiki w Györ. W 2009 roku otrzymała nagrodę im. Wojtkiewicza. W grudniu 2009 roku minister kultury i dziedzictwa narodowego odznaczył ją brązowym medalem „Zasłużony Kulturze Gloria Artis”. Żona Stanisława Wejmana, grafika i malarza. (pl)
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| - Anna Sobol-Wejman (born 1946) is a Polish printmaker. Sobol-Wejman received her diploma from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, where she had studied in the Graphic Arts Department, in 1972; her instructors there were and . In 1985 she led workshops at the Academy of Fine Arts in Reykjavik, and from 1986 until 1990 she managed the Teatr Stu Gallery in Kraków. She has exhibited her work both at home and abroad, and has won a number of prizes during her career. In her work she favors a variety of techniques, including etching, aquatint, and lithography. Sobol-Wejman's print Cloak Room I of 1997 is owned by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Her work is also in the Museum of Modern Art, and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. (en)
- Anna Sobol-Wejman (ur. 1946) – graficzka i malarka. Uprawia akwafortę, mezzotintę, litografię. Ukończyła krakowską Akademię Sztuk Pięknych w 1972 roku. Studiowała grafikę u prof. Mieczysława Wejmana i prof. Włodzimierza Kunza. W 1995 roku zdobyła Grand Prix na Międzynarodowym Biennale Grafiki w Györ. W 2009 roku otrzymała nagrodę im. Wojtkiewicza. W grudniu 2009 roku minister kultury i dziedzictwa narodowego odznaczył ją brązowym medalem „Zasłużony Kulturze Gloria Artis”. Prace w kolekcjach m.in. Biblioteki Narodowej w Warszawie, The Museum of Modern Art w Nowym Jorku, Graphische Sammlung Albertina w Wiedniu oraz w prywatnych kolekcjach m.in. we Francji, Japonii, Niemczech, Stanach Zjednoczonych. Żona Stanisława Wejmana, grafika i malarza. (pl)
- Anna Sobol-Wejman (nascida em 1946) é uma gravurista polaca. Sobol-Wejman recebeu o seu diploma da Academia de Belas Artes de Cracóvia, onde estudou no Departamento de Artes Gráficas, em 1972; os seus instrutores incluíram Mieczysław Wejman e Włodzimierz Kunz. Em 1985 dirigiu workshops na Academia de Belas Artes de Reykjavik e, de 1986 a 1990, administrou a Galeria Teatr Stu em Cracóvia. Anna expôs os seus trabalhos no país e no exterior e ganhou vários prémios durante a sua carreira. No seu trabalho, favorece uma variedade de técnicas incluindo gravura, água-forte e litografia. A gravura de Sobol-Wejman, Cloak Room I, de 1997, é propriedade da Galeria Nacional de Arte. (pt)
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