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Lake

Polish painter Jerzy Mierzejewski (1917-2012) created evocative landscapes & works, known for his serene lake paintings. A pedagogue at Łódź Film School & recipient of the Jan Cybis Award.

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The oil painting presents a landscape with a lake. The scenery is laid out using the coulisse effect and consists of natural items of a simplified, geometrical shape. The first plan is occupied by an arched strip of land, painted with a smooth patch of green-brown colour. Above it, there is a spherical and “openwork” shrub – painted with subtle brushing – adjacent to the right edge of the canvas. Further up, there is, wider than the bottom strip of land, a fragment of albescent water, in which – on the left – a blue-grey path reflects. This reflection comes from the hilly hummock, resembling the shape of a quarter of an oval, adjoining the lake. Meanwhile, the oval osculates the figure with a shape resembling a right-angled triangle whose hypotenuse is slightly dished. In the rearmost plane there is a dirty white-and-blue sky. The landscape is painted in an austere and cool colour gamut: khaki greens, subdued blues, greys and whites. All items of nature – the hills covered with woods, the beach – are expertly cleaned of unnecessary details and reduced to regular, flat shapes – painted quite uniformly with subtle and soft strokes. These items of nature are only a starting point for a formal, but also metaphorical game. [M. Krzyżanowska]

Kunstnerens biografi

A Life Immersed in Polish Light: The World of Jerzy Mierzejewski

Jerzy Mierzejewski, born in the historic city of Krakow, Poland on July 13th, 1917, lived a life deeply interwoven with the artistic fabric of his nation. His passing in 2012 marked the end of an era for Polish painting, leaving behind a legacy defined by serene landscapes and a profound dedication to art education. Mierzejewski wasn’t simply a painter; he was a custodian of light and atmosphere, translating the quiet beauty of the Polish countryside onto canvas with remarkable sensitivity. Coming from a family steeped in artistic tradition – his father, Jacek Mierzejewski, and brother, Andrzej Mierzejewski, were both accomplished painters – young Jerzy inherited not only a creative inclination but also an understanding of the power of visual expression. This familial influence undoubtedly shaped his early development, fostering a keen eye for composition and color that would become hallmarks of his mature style.

From Academic Foundations to Personal Vision

Mierzejewski’s artistic journey began with formal training, grounding him in traditional techniques before he embarked on the path toward his unique aesthetic. While details regarding his early education remain somewhat scarce, it is known that he absorbed the principles of realism and impressionism prevalent during his formative years. However, Mierzejewski wasn't content to merely replicate what he saw; he sought to capture the *feeling* of a place, the subtle nuances of light filtering through trees or reflecting on water. This pursuit led him away from strict adherence to any single school of thought and towards a more personal interpretation of the landscape. His work gradually evolved, characterized by a softened palette, delicate brushwork, and an emphasis on atmospheric perspective. He wasn’t interested in grand narratives or dramatic scenes; instead, he found beauty in the everyday—a quiet lake at dusk, a field bathed in golden sunlight, a solitary tree standing sentinel against the horizon.

The Pedagogue of Łódź: Shaping Future Generations

Beyond his accomplishments as a painter, Jerzy Mierzejewski held a distinguished position as a long-term dean of cinematography and directing at the renowned Łódź Film School. For decades, he nurtured the talents of countless aspiring filmmakers and artists, instilling in them not only technical skills but also a deep appreciation for visual storytelling and artistic integrity. His influence extended far beyond the walls of the school, shaping the aesthetic landscape of Polish cinema and art for generations to come. He believed that true artistry stemmed from observation, sensitivity, and a willingness to experiment—principles he actively encouraged in his students. This dedication to education earned him widespread respect within the artistic community and solidified his reputation as a mentor and guide. In 1976, Mierzejewski was honored with the prestigious Jan Cybis Award, recognizing his significant contributions to Polish painting and art pedagogy.

Themes of Tranquility and the Polish Landscape

Mierzejewski’s oeuvre is dominated by landscapes—specifically, depictions of lakes, forests, and fields that evoke a sense of tranquility and harmony. His paintings are not merely representations of nature; they are meditations on light, color, and atmosphere. Water, in particular, plays a central role in his work, often serving as a mirror reflecting the surrounding environment and symbolizing both stillness and change. He masterfully captured the subtle shifts in mood created by varying weather conditions—the shimmering brilliance of sunlight on water, the muted tones of a cloudy day, the ethereal glow of twilight. His palette is typically restrained, favoring soft blues, greens, grays, and ochres that create a sense of calm and serenity. He wasn’t interested in dramatic contrasts or bold statements; instead, he sought to capture the quiet beauty of the Polish countryside with remarkable subtlety.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Jerzy Mierzejewski's work stands as a testament to the enduring power of landscape painting. In an era often dominated by abstract expressionism and conceptual art, he remained steadfast in his commitment to representing the natural world with sensitivity and grace. His paintings offer a glimpse into the soul of Poland—a land steeped in history, tradition, and natural beauty. While not widely known internationally, Mierzejewski is highly regarded within Poland as a master of atmospheric landscape painting and a pivotal figure in art education.
  • His influence on generations of Polish filmmakers and artists continues to be felt today.
  • His serene lake paintings offer a timeless vision of tranquility and harmony.
  • He represents a continuation of the rich tradition of Polish landscape painting, blending academic foundations with personal expression.
Mierzejewski’s legacy is not simply one of artistic achievement but also of dedication to nurturing creativity and preserving the beauty of his homeland. His work serves as a reminder that true artistry lies in seeing the extraordinary within the ordinary—and capturing it for all to appreciate.
jerzy mierzejewski

jerzy mierzejewski

1917 - 2012 , Poland

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape Art
  • Date Of Birth: July 13, 1917
  • Date Of Death: June 14, 2012
  • Full Name: Jerzy Mierzejewski
  • Nationality: Polish
  • Notable Artworks: ['Lake Paintings']
  • Place Of Birth: Krakow, Poland