Roles | Competed in Olympic Games |
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Sex | Male |
Full name | Jeremi•Kubicki |
Used name | Jeremi•Kubicki |
Born | 6 April 1911 in Łódź, Łódzkie (POL) |
Died | 6 December 1938 in Warszawa (Warsaw), Mazowieckie (POL) |
NOC | Poland |
Polish painter Jeremi Kubicki studied painting at the Institute of Fine Arts in Warszawa, then in 1929 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warszawa. After graduation, he painted mainly landscapes and idyllic scenes, and made painting decorations on Polish passenger ships MS Pilsudski (1934) and MS Batory (1939). Kubicki also participated in the 1938 world exhibition in New York, creating seven paintings devoted to the history of Poland for the Polish pavilion. Shortly before his death he became vice-president of the St. Luke’s Brotherhood, which was conceived on the medieval ideal. He died fairly young at the age of 27 by quite unexpectedly shooting himself in the temple. Almost all the artist’s creative output was lost during World War II. He was married to the painter Anna Henneberg (1907-36), who died young from tuberculosis.
Kubicki’s decorative harmonic style was particularly suitable for special spaces such as cruise ships, restaurants, and business premises. Cykligci (Cyclists) was created in 1935 in oil on plywood (121.5 x 148) and is now in the National Museum in Warszawa.
Games | Discipline (Sport) / Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As | |
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1932 Summer Olympics | Art Competitions | POL | Jeremi Kubicki | |||
Painting, Unknown Event, Open (Olympic) | ||||||
1936 Summer Olympics | Art Competitions | POL | Jeremi Kubicki | |||
Painting, Paintings, Open (Olympic) |