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1836 Warschau, Poland - 1915 München-Unterhaching, Germany. Known for: War scene, genre and horse paintings.
Wladyslaw Szerner was a Polish painter born in Warsaw in 1836. He studied at the Warsaw Fine Arts School and Munich Academy of Fine Arts. He became friends with Józef Brandt, and their artistic... Read full biography
Wladyslaw Szerner was a Polish painter born in Warsaw in 1836. He studied at the Warsaw Fine Arts School and Munich Academy of Fine Arts. He became friends with Józef Brandt, and their artistic collaboration heavily influenced Szerner's work. Szerner's paintings often depicted war episodes,... Read full biography
Wladyslaw Szerner was a Polish painter born in Warsaw in 1836. He studied at the Warsaw Fine Arts School and Munich Academy of Fine Arts. He became friends with Józef Brandt, and their artistic collaboration heavily influenced Szerner's work. Szerner's paintings often depicted war episodes, skirmishes with Cossacks and Tatars, hunting, and genre scenes. He enjoyed success during his lifetime, and many of his paintings are now owned by collectors outside of Poland. Szerner passed away in 1915
Wladyslaw Szerner was a Polish painter born in Warsaw in 1836. He studied at the Warsaw Fine Arts School and Munich Academy of Fine Arts. He became friends with Józef Brandt, and their artistic collaboration heavily influenced Szerner's work. Szerner's paintings often depicted war episodes, skirmishes with Cossacks and Tatars, hunting, and genre scenes. He enjoyed success during his lifetime, and many of his paintings are now owned by collectors outside of Poland. Szerner passed away in 1915
Wladyslaw Szerner was a Polish painter born in Warsaw in 1836. He studied at the Warsaw Fine Arts School and Munich Academy of Fine Arts. He became friends with Józef Brandt, and their artistic collaboration heavily influenced Szerner's work. Szerner's paintings often depicted war episodes, skirmishes with Cossacks and Tatars, hunting, and genre scenes. He enjoyed success during his lifetime, and many of his paintings are now owned by collectors outside of Poland. Szerner passed away in 1915
