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  • Franciszka Themerson. June 1940. Courtesy Themerson Estate. © Themerson Estate, 2014
  • Alternate Name(s) Franciszka Weinles (Birth Name)

Artist Chronology

June 28, 1907
Born
At location: Franciszka Themerson
Warsaw
1922–31
Studies painting and graphic design at the Academy of Fine Art
At location: Franciszka Themerson
Warsaw
1929
Franciszka and Stefan meet and begin collaborating
Stefan creates what he will later call a "trick table,"a device that remains a central tool in their filmmaking process. Stefan describes the effect as "photograms in motion."
Warsaw
1930
Stefan and Franciszka Themerson collaborate on their first film, Apteka (Pharmacy), shown at the Association of Lovers of Art Film (START)
Warsaw
1930s–50s
Stefan writes and Franciska illustrates approximately 14 books for children
Paris Warsaw London
1931
Franciszka and Stefan marry
Warsaw
1933
Stefan and Franciszka Themerson create a short commissioned film, Moment Musical, their first film to utilize sound
Warsaw
1935
Stefan and Franciszka Themerson establish the filmmakers cooperative Spółdzielnia Autorów Filmowych (SAF)
Warsaw
1936–early 37
Stefan and Franciszka Themerson travel to London and Paris, where they meet filmmakers and artists including László Moholy-Nagy, René Clair, Basil Wright, and Fernand Léger
Paris London
Early 1937
Stefan and Franciszka Themerson organize the first screenings in Poland of European avant-garde films, including some by the artists they met in Paris and London
Warsaw
Winter 1937–mid 1940
Stefan and Franciszka Themerson live in Paris
Paris
Mid 1940
Employed by the Polish government-in-exile, she escapes ahead of the German invasion and moves to London
At location: Franciszka Themerson
London
1940–42
Completes a long series of drawings that she calls Unposted Letters
At location: Franciszka Themerson
London
1942–45
Stefan and Franciszka Themerson reunite and make two films for the Film Unit of the Polish Ministry of Information and Documentation
London
1944–88
Lives in Maida Vale, London
At location: Franciszka Themerson
London
1948–79
Stefan and Franciszka Themerson found the Gaberbocchus Press
The press publishes the first English editions of writings by Alfred Jarry, Kurt Schwitters, Raymond Queneau, Bertrand Russell, and other English writers and poets, along with Stefan's own works and Franciszka's drawings.
London
June 29, 1988
Dies
At location: Franciszka Themerson
London

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