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1841 - 1929. Known for: Portraits, genre scenes, rural motifs, historical scenes, depictions of hunting.
Antoni Kozakiewicz was a Polish artist who studied at the Kraków Art Academy and worked in Vienna before moving to Munich in 1872. He exhibited in the Glass Palace in Munich from 1879-1899 before... Read full biography
Antoni Kozakiewicz was a Polish artist who studied at the Kraków Art Academy and worked in Vienna before moving to Munich in 1872. He exhibited in the Glass Palace in Munich from 1879-1899 before returning to work in Warsaw. Kozakiewicz participated in the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900. He... Read full biography
Antoni Kozakiewicz was a Polish artist who studied at the Kraków Art Academy and worked in Vienna before moving to Munich in 1872. He exhibited in the Glass Palace in Munich from 1879-1899 before returning to work in Warsaw. Kozakiewicz participated in the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900. He is known for his portraits, genre scenes, rural motifs, historical scenes, and depictions of hunting.
Antoni Kozakiewicz was a Polish artist who studied at the Kraków Art Academy and worked in Vienna before moving to Munich in 1872. He exhibited in the Glass Palace in Munich from 1879-1899 before returning to work in Warsaw. Kozakiewicz participated in the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900. He is known for his portraits, genre scenes, rural motifs, historical scenes, and depictions of hunting.
Antoni Kozakiewicz was a Polish artist who studied at the Kraków Art Academy and worked in Vienna before moving to Munich in 1872. He exhibited in the Glass Palace in Munich from 1879-1899 before returning to work in Warsaw. Kozakiewicz participated in the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900. He is known for his portraits, genre scenes, rural motifs, historical scenes, and depictions of hunting.