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1876 Mokrzyska - 1961 Zakopane. Known for: Painting.
Painter and sculptor, known primarily as a landscape painter (Mountains). He initially studied at the School of Professional Timber Industry in Zakopane, where he later - in the years 1896-1899 -... Read full biography
Painter and sculptor, known primarily as a landscape painter (Mountains). He initially studied at the School of Professional Timber Industry in Zakopane, where he later - in the years 1896-1899 - taught as an assistant to Edgar Kovats. In the years 1899-1900 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts... Read full biography
Painter and sculptor, known primarily as a landscape painter (Mountains). He initially studied at the School of Professional Timber Industry in Zakopane, where he later - in the years 1896-1899 - taught as an assistant to Edgar Kovats. In the years 1899-1900 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under the direction of Jan Stanislawski and Jacek Malczewski. Then, after 1900 he studied at the Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich and the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Jean Léon... Read full biography
Painter and sculptor, known primarily as a landscape painter (Mountains). He initially studied at the School of Professional Timber Industry in Zakopane, where he later - in the years 1896-1899 - taught as an assistant to Edgar Kovats. In the years 1899-1900 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under the direction of Jan Stanislawski and Jacek Malczewski. Then, after 1900 he studied at the Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich and the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Jean Léon Gérôme. After returning home, he settled in Zakopane. In 1910 he traveled to Italy (landscapes of Capri) and the Crimea. In the years 1912-1916 he taught at the School of Professional Kolomyja, and in 1916-1931 in the Wood Industry School in Zakopane.... Read full biography
Painter and sculptor, known primarily as a landscape painter (Mountains). He initially studied at the School of Professional Timber Industry in Zakopane, where he later - in the years 1896-1899 - taught as an assistant to Edgar Kovats. In the years 1899-1900 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under the direction of Jan Stanislawski and Jacek Malczewski. Then, after 1900 he studied at the Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich and the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Jean Léon Gérôme. After returning home, he settled in Zakopane. In 1910 he traveled to Italy (landscapes of Capri) and the Crimea. In the years 1912-1916 he taught at the School of Professional Kolomyja, and in 1916-1931 in the Wood Industry School in Zakopane. He was a member of the "Podhale Art" Society, in 1925 he was a member TZSP in Warsaw. Since 1900, he sho... Read full biography
