Zofia Wojciechowska-Grabska (April 27, 1905 – October 10, 1992) was a Polish painter. She was the daughter of President of Poland Stanisà Âaw Wojciechowski and First Lady Maria Wojciechowska.
She graduated from the Female State Junior High School J. SÃ Âowacki in Warsaw in 1924, while learning painting and drawing with Tadeusz Marczewski. In the same year, she took up studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw under the supervision of Tadeusz Pruszkowski. She graduated in 1930 after a break related to maternity leave and her husband's illness. She stayed in touch with the Brotherhood of Saint. Ã Âukasz.
She was a member of Association of Polish Artists and Designers (ZPAP). She practised portraits and wall painting, but the mainstream of her work was traditional religious painting. She left about 100, usually unsigned, paintings in Polish churches, including twenty in Warsaw churches. She also drew numerous charcoal portraits, including illustrations for her husband's novel Rapsodia à Âwidnicka (1955).
In 1927, she married the writer Wà Âadysà Âaw Jan Grabski, son of three times Polish Prime Minister Wà Âadysà Âaw Grabski. They had four children, Kazimierz (1929âÂÂ1983), Maciej Wà Âadysà Âaw (1934âÂÂ2016), Agnieszka (1937âÂÂ2009) and Michaà  (1941âÂÂ1986). Her son Maciej is the father of the 2020 Civic Platform candidate for President, Maà Âgorzata Kidawa-Bà Âoà Âska. She is buried next to her husband in Powàzki Cemetery.
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