Kazimierz Ostrowski (February 14, 1917, in Berlin â July 12, 1999, in Gdynia) was a Polish painter.
Kazimierz Ostrowski was born on February 14, 1917, in Berlin. In 1920, his family moved to Poznaà Â. In 1934, Ostrowski left for Gdynia where together with his brother Zygmunt he painted signs and names of ships (among others SS Koà Âciuszko and MS Batory).
After World War II in 1945, he reported together with his father and two brothers to the Urban Office in Gdynia where he was given the task of changing the street names and signs on the buildings of State institutions. In the same year he began his painting studies at the Academy of the Fine Arts in Sopot.
In 1949, he received a scholarship from the French government to study in Paris where he apprenticed to the famous French painter Fernand Léger. In 1950, he came back to Gdynia and married Halina Krywald, with whom he had two children. From 1964 to 1987, he was professor in the painting atelier at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdaà Âsk. In October 1981, he received the title of associate professor.
Ostrowski presented his paintings on more than 60 individual and collective exhibitions. He was awarded with approximately 20 different awards.
On July 12, 1999, Ostrowski died in his flat-atelier in 62 Abrahama Street in Gdynia. On the facade of the building a commemorative bronze plate was uncovered October 26, 2006.