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1876 - 1954. Known for: Painting.
He studied with Wojciech Gerson at the Drawing School in Warsaw. In the years 1896-1900 he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków with Jacek Malczewski and Teodor Axentowicz. In... Read full biography
He studied with Wojciech Gerson at the Drawing School in Warsaw. In the years 1896-1900 he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków with Jacek Malczewski and Teodor Axentowicz. In 1899 he completed his education at Stanislaw Grocholski's private school of painting in Munich.... Read full biography
He studied with Wojciech Gerson at the Drawing School in Warsaw. In the years 1896-1900 he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków with Jacek Malczewski and Teodor Axentowicz. In 1899 he completed his education at Stanislaw Grocholski's private school of painting in Munich. After graduation, he stayed in Italy in 1903-04. After returning from Italy, he settled in Warsaw in 1904. In addition to painting, he illustrated books and magazines. In 1910 he married Irena née... Read full biography
He studied with Wojciech Gerson at the Drawing School in Warsaw. In the years 1896-1900 he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków with Jacek Malczewski and Teodor Axentowicz. In 1899 he completed his education at Stanislaw Grocholski's private school of painting in Munich. After graduation, he stayed in Italy in 1903-04. After returning from Italy, he settled in Warsaw in 1904. In addition to painting, he illustrated books and magazines. In 1910 he married Irena née Jezioranska. He wrote two novels, The Dream of Life (1906) and Stella (1910), and wrote and illustrated several children's books. After the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, he was displaced to Kamiensk, and in 1945 he settled in the village of Gluchy in the manor... Read full biography
He studied with Wojciech Gerson at the Drawing School in Warsaw. In the years 1896-1900 he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków with Jacek Malczewski and Teodor Axentowicz. In 1899 he completed his education at Stanislaw Grocholski's private school of painting in Munich. After graduation, he stayed in Italy in 1903-04. After returning from Italy, he settled in Warsaw in 1904. In addition to painting, he illustrated books and magazines. In 1910 he married Irena née Jezioranska. He wrote two novels, The Dream of Life (1906) and Stella (1910), and wrote and illustrated several children's books. After the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, he was displaced to Kamiensk, and in 1945 he settled in the village of Gluchy in the manor of Cyprian Kamil Norwid, which belonged to the Jezioranski family. He was buried in the cemetery in Niegowo.
