Roman Kramsztyk

[1] His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

Between 1910 and 1914 he settled in Paris, during the First World War he lived in Warsaw and continued his study of painting with Adolf Eduard Herstein.

During the 1939 visit he was surprised by the outbreak of World War II and the German occupation of Poland.

He was shot dead 1942 on a ghetto street by a German soldier.

During his sojourn in the ghetto he created drawings showing the life of imprisoned Jews.

Roman Kramsztyk at the opening of his solo show in Warsaw, November 1932