Krawiec, Walter
Painter. A painter of symbols, landscapes, portraits; a caricaturist, a satirist. Sketches with pen, coal and pencil. Painted the portrait of Casimir Pulaski, which picture hangs in City Park Auditorium. "Stock Cars" and "Sacred Ibis" exhibited in the Art Institute of Chicago, in 1939. Other works are: "Red Barns, the Circus is in Town" and "Through Fresh Snow." In 1939 elected president of the Painters and Sculptors Association in Chicago, Ill. Awards: Silver Medal World's Fair, Posen, Poland in 1929; Julia Knapp Memorial Institute, 1927; Municipal Art League in Chicago Galleries 1934; Mrs. Josephine H. Logan in Chicago Galleries, in 1938.From: "Who's Who in Polish America" by Rev. Francis Bolek, Editor-in-Chief; Harbinger House, New York, 1943