Collection

Portrait of Florian Ziemialkowski

Jan Matejko

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Basic information
ID
Г-I-135
Author
Jan Matejko
Name
Portrait of Florian Ziemialkowski
Date of creation
1872
Country
Poland Austro-Hungarian Empire
Technique
drawing
Material
paper watercolor
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
24 x 17.5
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Jan Matejko
Artist's lifetime
1838–1893
Biography
Jan Alojzy Matejko (born 24 June 1838 in Krakow - died 1 November 1893 in Krakow) - famous Polish painter, graphic artist and teacher. In 1852 he began studying painting at the Krakow School of Fine Arts (now the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts). Studied at Wojciech Korneli Stattler and Władysław Łuszczkiewicz. The artist graduated from the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts in 1858 and after that, he studied for two more years in Munich with Hermann Anschütz, where the young artist experienced a period of fascination with the historical painting of French painter Paul Delaroche. The artist participated in numerous art exhibitions. He travelled frequently to Paris and Vienna and visited Prague, Budapest, Berlin, London, Istanbul and many locations in Italy. He became the head of Krakow School of Fine Arts in 1873 and remained at its head until his death. His students included such outstanding Polish painters as Jacek Malczewski, Stanislaw Wyspiański, Jozef Mehoffer. Jan Matejko's artistic heritage - it is more than three hundred paintings: portraits and paintings on historical, religious and allegorical themes, as well as several hundreds of graphic drawings and sketches. The B. Voznytsky Lviv National Art Gallery holds some of the best works of this outstanding Polish artist.
Inscriptions
Inscriptions, monogram and date bottom right: JM 1872, top right: For Mrs Florian/ Ziemiałkowska/ For the Wife of a Decent Man/ Jan Matejko/ Kraków A.D.26/ 10 873.
Portrayed person
The name of the person portrayed
Florian Ziemiałkowski
Lifetime of the person portrayed
1817–1900