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1850 Warsaw, Poland - 1901 Rome, Italy. Known for: Marine genre, harbor scene and waterscape painting.
Aleksander Gierymski, a Polish painter, was the younger brother of Maxymilian Gierymski. He began his education at the Warsaw's Drawing Class then moved to Munich in 1868 for further studies. His... Read full biography
Aleksander Gierymski, a Polish painter, was the younger brother of Maxymilian Gierymski. He began his education at the Warsaw's Drawing Class then moved to Munich in 1868 for further studies. His graduation work "A scene from the Venice Merchant" was awarded in 1872. Despite being settled in Rome... Read full biography
Aleksander Gierymski, a Polish painter, was the younger brother of Maxymilian Gierymski. He began his education at the Warsaw's Drawing Class then moved to Munich in 1868 for further studies. His graduation work "A scene from the Venice Merchant" was awarded in 1872. Despite being settled in Rome from 1873-1879, he became highly famed in Warsaw. After his return to Warsaw in 1879, he painted various scenic pieces and made illustrations for magazines. In his late years he took many trips to... Read full biography
Aleksander Gierymski, a Polish painter, was the younger brother of Maxymilian Gierymski. He began his education at the Warsaw's Drawing Class then moved to Munich in 1868 for further studies. His graduation work "A scene from the Venice Merchant" was awarded in 1872. Despite being settled in Rome from 1873-1879, he became highly famed in Warsaw. After his return to Warsaw in 1879, he painted various scenic pieces and made illustrations for magazines. In his late years he took many trips to Munich, Paris, Cracow and Rome. Considering his splendid artistic career driving from realism at his individual impressionist visions, Alexander Gierymski is perceived as one of the leading Polish artists of 19th century.... Read full biography
Aleksander Gierymski, a Polish painter, was the younger brother of Maxymilian Gierymski. He began his education at the Warsaw's Drawing Class then moved to Munich in 1868 for further studies. His graduation work "A scene from the Venice Merchant" was awarded in 1872. Despite being settled in Rome from 1873-1879, he became highly famed in Warsaw. After his return to Warsaw in 1879, he painted various scenic pieces and made illustrations for magazines. In his late years he took many trips to Munich, Paris, Cracow and Rome. Considering his splendid artistic career driving from realism at his individual impressionist visions, Alexander Gierymski is perceived as one of the leading Polish artists of 19th century.