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January Suchodolski

January Suchodolski A bivouac of Polish Uhlans at Wagram. oil painting on canvas
A bivouac of Polish Uhlans at Wagram.
Painting ID::  90652
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January Suchodolski A bivouac of Polish Uhlans at Wagram. oil painting on canvas



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  January Suchodolski
  (September 19, 1797 - March 20, 1875) was a Polish painter and Army officer. Suchodolski was born in Grodno and was the brother of Rajnold Suchodolski. From 1832 to 1837 Suchodolski studied in Rome, where he was a pupil of Horace Vernet. Suchodolski became known for his history and battle paintings. He died in Bojmie (near Siedlce).
  A bivouac of Polish Uhlans at Wagram.
  1859(1859) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 82 x 109 cm (32.3 x 42.9 in) cjr

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