Hanna Rudzka-Cybisowa (1897-1988) was a Polish artist and teacher.
Rudzka-Cybisowa was born on 27 June 1897 in Mà Âawa, Poland. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw where she was taught by Mià Âosz Kotarbià Âski. In 1923 Rudzka-Cybisowa became a student of the Polish Impressionist Józef Pankiewicz. In 1924 she traveled to Paris along with a group of Polish students who named themselves the Komitet Paryski (the Paris Committee, also called the Kapists). The same year she married the painter Jan Cybis (1897-1972) who was also part of the Komitet Paryski. The couple stayed in France from 1924 through to 1931.
From 1931 through to 1933 Rudzka-Cybisowa lived in Kraków, returning for a time to Paris where she had a solo show at the Renaissance Gallery. In 1934 her work was included in a Kapists' group show at the (Warsaw Art Propaganda Institute). Rudzka-Cybisowa remained in Poland through the Nazi occupation, continuing to paint. After the liberation she began teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. The Academy was reestablished after the Warsaw Uprising. She taught there until her retirement in 1967. She was active in the Krakowskiego OkrÃÂgu Zwiàzku Polskich Artystów Plastyków (Krakow District of the Association of Polish Artists and Designers).
In 1971 the National Museum in Poznaà  held a retrospective of her work. Rudzka-Cybisowa died on 3 February 1988 in Kraków.