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Ecstasy (mk19) Painting ID:: 22342
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Ecstasy (mk19) 1894
Oil on canvas 310 x 275 cm
Muzeum Narodowe,Cracow 1894
Oil_on_canvas_310_x_275_cm
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Children in the Garden Painting ID:: 38829
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Children in the Garden mk141
1892.
Oil on canvas
47X62cm
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1892.
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47X62cm
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Field of Lupins Painting ID:: 54376
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Field of Lupins mk235
1891
Oil on panel
49.5x61.5cm
mk235
1891
Oil_on_panel
49.5x61.5cm
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Children in the Garden Painting ID:: 54377
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Children in the Garden mk235
1892
Oil on canvas
47x62cm
mk235
1892
Oil_on_canvas
47x62cm
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Rough Sea at Belle-lle Painting ID:: 54380
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Rough Sea at Belle-lle mk235
1904
Oil on canvas
57.5x82cm
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1904
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57.5x82cm
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Wladyslaw Podkowinski
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Polish Painter, 1866-1895
Polish painter and illustrator. In 1880-84 he studied in Warsaw at Wojciech Gerson's Drawing School. From 1884 he regularly contributed illustrations to leading Warsaw journals such as Tygodnik Ilustrowany and Wedrowiec. In 1885, accompanied by his fellow artist J?zef Pankiewicz, he went to St Petersburg and studied (1885-6) at the Academy of Fine Arts. Disappointed with the conservative teaching system and short of money, he returned to Warsaw in 1886 and in 1887 continued working regularly for Tygodnik Ilustrowany, becoming one of its most popular illustrators. He produced his first watercolours and oil paintings, much under the influence of Aleksander Gierymski, but continued to regard these as secondary activities until a stay in Paris in 1889, again in the company of Pankiewicz. Here, the experience of new French painting, especially that of Claude Monet shown at the Galerie Georges Petit, encouraged Podkowinski to attempt paintings in an Impressionist manner. |
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