Stanisław Kubicki (7 November 1889 – 1942) was a Polish painter, printmaker, member of the Expressionist movement in the arts and literature.
[1] Born as the sixth child of engineer Witold and his German wife, Maria Stark, a descendant of the architect Jakub Kubicki (1758-1833).
In 1908, he began studying at the school of architecture in Bauakademie and at the Faculty of Philology at the Humboldt University of Berlin, as well as botanics and zoology.
In 1918, he moved to Berlin, where, in 1922 he founded the "Progressive" group, displaying his artwork in Düsseldorf, Aachen, Amsterdam, Chicago and Moscow.
[5] During World War II, he helped the Home Army, acting as herald for the embassy of Manchuria in Berlin.