At the beginning of 2018, I started an archival research of my father's artistic estate. After a first review I realized that the works created during the war might have a potential in Poland...
The route from the Caspian Sea up to Monte Cassino, Ancona, Bologna and Rome, covered alongside General Władysław Anders’s Polish II Corps by Tadeusz Wojnarski, both a soldier and painter at the same time, gives the impression of being much more safer and friendly than the nightmare of the Soviet prisons and gulags, which he had experienced in the “inhuman land” in the years 1939-1942.
Tadeusz Wojnarski was born on 12 September 1922 in Warsaw as a son of Witold, a legal counsel in the Department of Health Service and Eugenia née Bernat. In the II Polish Republic, he managed to enrol in the Tadeusz Rejtan secondary school in Warsaw and become a pupil there but he was not able to take his final examinations due to the outbreak of WWII.
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