Kazimierz Stabrowski, Paw. Portret Zofii Borucińskiej, olej na płótnie, 1908 r.
Kazimierz Stabrowski, Peacock. Portrait of Zofia Borucińska, oil paiting, 1908.
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Kazimierz Stabrowski, Paw. Portret Zofii Borucińskiej, olej na płótnie, 1908 r.
Kazimierz Stabrowski, Peacock. Portrait of Zofia Borucińska, oil paiting, 1908.
What’s she crying about—this old crone eaten away by salt, This poor sick woman with a petunia in her hat at two? And why’s this fish doing somersaults Amid fragile lipsticks and scattered rouge? And why does she keep staring at the fish like that, What’s its sickly mouth trying to tell her? Why are old lipsticks fragile and cracked, And powdered rouge paler and paler?
Stanisław Grochowiak “Killing fish”