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1867 - 1944. Known for: Landscape paintings in various cities in Poland.
Rafal Wasowicz was a Polish artist who studied at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw and exhibited frequently at the Zacheta Gallery in Warsaw from 1914. He was known for his landscape paintings,... Read full biography
Rafal Wasowicz was a Polish artist who studied at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw and exhibited frequently at the Zacheta Gallery in Warsaw from 1914. He was known for his landscape paintings, particularly those featuring fields of grain or rural buildings, and was inspired by the landscapes of... Read full biography
Rafal Wasowicz was a Polish artist who studied at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw and exhibited frequently at the Zacheta Gallery in Warsaw from 1914. He was known for his landscape paintings, particularly those featuring fields of grain or rural buildings, and was inspired by the landscapes of Bukovina. He also painted still lifes and city views
Rafal Wasowicz was a Polish artist who studied at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw and exhibited frequently at the Zacheta Gallery in Warsaw from 1914. He was known for his landscape paintings, particularly those featuring fields of grain or rural buildings, and was inspired by the landscapes of Bukovina. He also painted still lifes and city views
Rafal Wasowicz was a Polish artist who studied at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw and exhibited frequently at the Zacheta Gallery in Warsaw from 1914. He was known for his landscape paintings, particularly those featuring fields of grain or rural buildings, and was inspired by the landscapes of Bukovina. He also painted still lifes and city views
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Rafal Wasowicz was a Polish artist who studied at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw and exhibited frequently at the Zacheta Gallery in Warsaw from 1914. He was known for his landscape paintings, particularly those featuring fields of grain or rural buildings, and was inspired by the landscapes of Bukovina. He also painted still lifes and city views
