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Zofia Romer ''née'' Dembowska (February 16, 1885 – August 23, 1972) was a Polish painter. She was born in 1885 in Dorpat (now Tartu,
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) to well-known physician Tadeusz Dembowski and his wife Matylda. She grew up in Lithuania and
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studying under various painters.


Education

In Lithuania, she studied painting first under Ivan Trutnev in
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and subsequently under Roth and Shimon Holoszy in Krakow, Poland and
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. In 1903 and 1904, she continued her studies in Paris with the well known portrait painter Jacques-Émile Blanche and the historical painter
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. She completed her formal artistic education back in Krakow with Józef Siedlecki at the Baraniecki Museum.


Marriage and career

As a young woman she was romantically linked with Bronisław Malinowski and
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.Michael Young, Malinowski: Odyssey of an Anthropologist, 1884-1920, Yale University Press, 2004 In 1911 she married Eugeniusz Romer, a wealthy and influential Polish landowner in Lithuania. She played a significant role in the artistic heritage of Lithuania. During a prolific artistic career spanning almost 70 years and encompassing a variety of media, she produced about 5,000 works, of which at least 1,200 are catalogued. From 1943 onward she earned her living as a portrait painter. As a result of her displacement from her home during
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, in the second half of her life she lived and created in such diverse places as the Russian Federation, Tehran, Cairo, London, the United States, and Montreal, Canada, where she died in 1972. She had five children: Zofia, Roch Edward, Eugenia, Andrzej Tadeusz, and Hela. Her youngest son Andrzej devoted his later life to preserving his mother's legacy, artistic achievements and publishing the memoirs of both of his parents. Her work hangs in the collections of many museums in Europe including the state museums of Kaunas,
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,
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,
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, and Vilnius, and the
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, as well as numerous private collections. Her works have been exhibited in London, Warsaw, Montreal, Melbourne, Cairo, Vilnius, and Brussels. In 1992 a catalogue of her known work was published in connection with a multiple museums exhibition of her work.


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Further reading

* Anna & Andrzej Rosnerowie, Pasmo czynności ciągiem lat idące, Warsaw, 1992 (In Polish) * Jolanta Sirkaite, Dailininke Sophija Romeriene, Kulturos Filosofijos ir Meno Institutas, Vilnius, 2005 (In Lithuanian) * Prugar-Myślik / Janoniene / Sirkaite / Daugelis, Catalogue of Picture Exhibition of Zofia Dembowska Romer's Works, M. K. Čiurlionis National Art Museum
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, 1992 (In English, Polish, Lithuanian) * Kubica, Grażyna. 2006. ''Siostry Malinowskiego : czyli Kobiety nowoczesne: Zofia Benówna (Szymberska), Eugenia Bentkowska (Zielińska), Maria Czaplicka, Helena Czerwijowska (Protasewiczowa), Zofia Dembowska (Romerowa), Halina Nusbaumówna, Paulina i Dora Wasserberg, Aniela i Karola Zagórskie, Maria Zaborowska, Maria i Zofia Zie'' Kraków : Wydawnictwo Literackie. {{DEFAULTSORT:Romer, Zofia 1885 births 1972 deaths 20th-century Polish women artists 20th-century Lithuanian women artists 20th-century Polish painters Lithuanian painters Polish emigrants to Canada People from Tartu Polish women painters