Jan Marcin Szancer
Polish illustrator
Intro | Polish illustrator | |
Places | Poland | |
was | Illustrator | |
Work field | Arts Creativity | |
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Birth | 12 November 1902, Kraków | |
Death | 21 March 1973Warsaw (aged 70 years) |
Jan Marcin Szancer (12 November 1902 – 21 March 1973) was a Polish illustrator, scenographer and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.
He studied at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts, and later in France and Italy.
He was a friend of Jan Brzechwa many of whose poems he illustrated.
Szancer illustrated over 200 books, including Henryk Sienkiewicz's Trilogy, Adam Mickiewicz's Pan Tadeusz and Brzechwa's Pan Kleks series. Beginning in May 1945, he was the editor and cover-illustrator of the children's magazine Świerszczyk. He was the first (post World War II) artistic director for Telewizja Polska, the Polish broadcasting organization.
The "Crooked House of Sopot" (Polish: Krzywy Domek) is based on one of his drawings.