Memorial plaque for Jan Marcin Szancer on the house in Karowa Street, Warsaw , where he used to live
Jan Marcin Szancer (12 November 1902 – 21 March 1973) was a Polish illustrator, scenographer and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw .[ 1]
Szancer was born into a Jewish family in Kraków .[ 2] He studied at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts , and later in France and Italy .
He was a friend of Jan Brzechwa , many of whose poems he illustrated.
Szancer illustrated over 200 books, including Henryk Sienkiewicz 's Trilogy , Adam Mickiewicz 's Pan Tadeusz and Brzechwa's Pan Kleks series. In 1938 he became the illustrator of the short-lived children's weekly Gazetka Miki .[ 3] Beginning in May 1945, Szancer was the editor and cover-illustrator of the children's magazine Świerszczyk . He was the first (post World War II ) artistic director for Telewizja Polska , the Polish broadcasting organization.
The Krzywy Domek in Sopot is based on one of his drawings.[ 4]
"The Crooked House of Sopot", based on one of Szancer's drawings.
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