MARIANNY WISNIOS

 

Marianny Wisnios did not begin making art until late in her life, but she was very prolific from the onset. Between 1972 and 1993, she was exhibited throughout Poland in many museum shows. She died in the mid-1990s.

Wisnios' work reflects her deep religious convictions, displaying sensitivity and emotion. Her figures are usually large, taking up most of the paper on which they are drawn. Because she was poor, she generally used found materials, and most of her work is on brown paper. That fact, however, did not in any way limit her inspiration. Her work is bold, direct and compelling.

Alexander Jackowski, a respected author of folk/naïve art books, features Wisnios in his book, Folk Painting in Poland.

       
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Mary Taking Jesus Off The Cross

watercolor and pencil

12 x 17 inches

SOLD

 

Jesus On The Cross

watercolor and pencil

11 x 15 inches

$475 (framed)

 

 

Madonna and Child

watercolor and pencil

24 x 19 inches

SOLD

Madonna and Child

watercolor and pencil

18 x 14 inches

$350 (framed)

 

 

The Holy Family

watercolor and pencil

14 x 16.5 inches

$375 (framed)

 

 

Jesus With Red Robe

watercolor and pencil

18 x 24 inches

$275 (framed)

 

 

Jesus

watercolor and pencil

14 x 19 inches

SOLD

By The House

painting on glass

10.5 x 14 inches

WAS: $375,

SALE: $250 (framed)