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'''Alicja Wahl''' (October 12, 1932, [[Warszawa|Warsaw]] - October 19, 2020, [[Konstancin-Jeziorna]]) was a Polish artist, also known for her contribution to the cultural life of Warsaw in the 80s and 90s.<ref>{{cite web |last=Monika Małkowska |title=Prywatne galerie sztuki i cyganeria PRL-u |url=https://trojka.polskieradio.pl/artykul/2613842,prywatne-galerie-sztuki-i-cyganeria-prl-u |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=trojka.polskieradio.pl |language=pl}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>
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In the 60s and 70s, Alicja Wahl collaborated with various publications and publishers as an illustrator among others:{{Interlanguage link|"Kultura"|pl|Kultura (1963–1981)}}, {{Interlanguage link|"Ty i Ja"|pl|Ty i Ja}} and {{Interlanguage link|"Szpilki"|pl|Szpilki (czasopismo)}}. She designed book covers for works by authors such as [[Oscar Wilde]], [[Carl Zuckmayer]], [[August Strindberg]], Roman Bratny, and [[Leopold Buczkowski]]. She also created the famous illustrations for the first edition of [[Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz|Witkacy's]] {{Interlanguage link|"622 Falls of Bungo, or The Demonic Woman"|pl|622 upadki Bunga, czyli Demoniczna kobieta}}, which caused such outrage by the censors that the entire print run was withdrawn to remove a "too erotic" illustration from the title page.<ref>{{cite web |author=Przemysław Pawlak |date=2023-02-03 |title=Półwiecze Bunga i Siostry, wystawa prac Alicji i Bożeny Wahl |url=http://witkacy.eu/wp/polwiecze-bunga-i-siostry-wystawa-prac-alicji-i-bozeny-wahl-przemyslaw-pawlak/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=Witkacy! |language=pl-PL}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>
 
Alicja and her sister Bożena Wahl also contributed to the set design for Television Theater (e.g., "Oczy są ogniem, czoło jest zwierciadłem" directed by [[Olga Lipińska]] in 1966, "Zemsta sieroty" directed by {{Interlanguage link|Jerzy Gruza|pl}} in 1968, "Kurka wodna" directed by {{Interlanguage link|Tadeusz Minc|pl}} in 1971, "Krzesło w szczerym polu" directed by [[Janusz Majewski (reżyser)|Janusz Majewski]] in 1970, "Misterium niedzielne" directed by Krystyna Sznerr in 1971) and for cabarets such as "Wieczór ze Szpakiem" in 1966, "Divertimento c-moll" in 1966, and the [[Kabaret Starszych Panów]], episode XVI "Zaopiekujcie się Leonem."<ref>{{cite web |title=FilmPolski.pl |url=https://www.filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=FilmPolski |language=pl}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>
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== References ==
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[[Category:20th-century Polish artists]]
[[Category:21st-century Polish artists]]
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[[Category:1932 births]]
[[Category:2020 deaths]]