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Dr. Maria Anna Rudzka is an art historian specializing in Polish sculpture and academic art education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Her groundbreaking research focuses on reconstructing the pedagogical methods and historical significance of sculpture studios during Poland's interwar period.
Her research interests center on Polish sculpture traditions, with particular emphasis on institutional art education during the 1920s-1930s. Through meticulous archival work, she examines how studio-based teaching shaped generations of Polish sculptors and contributed to national artistic identity during a critical period in Poland's cultural development.
Dr. Rudzka's primary scholarly contribution is her 2023 monograph analyzing Professor Tadeusz Breyer's sculpture studio, which reveals previously undocumented aspects of academic art training in interwar Warsaw. Her work demonstrates how sculptural education intersected with broader cultural movements and institutional frameworks of the time.
Her research methodology combines traditional art historical analysis with innovative reconstruction of studio practices through archival documents, press clippings, and previously unpublished photographs obtained through direct contact with artists' families.
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