From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jacek Malczewski
Jacek Malczewski
• Chrystus w Emaus
Self-portrait, 1892
Jacek Malczewski (15 July 1854 in Radom – 8 October
1929 in Kraków) was one of the most famous painters of
Polish Symbolism. In his creativity he successfully joins
the predominant style of his times with motifs of Polish
martyrdom.
Selected works
• Portret Adama Asnyka z muzą
• Portret Józefa Piłsudskiego
• Błędne koło •
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jacek Malczewski
Portret Lanckorońskich
• Portret Władysława Żeleńskiego
• Portret Stanisława Witkiewcza
See also
• Culture of Kraków
• List of Poles
• National Museum, Kraków
• Radom
• Sukiennice Museum
• Wigilia na Syberii (Christmas Eve in Siberia; 1892)
• Zesłanie studentów
• Melancholia (1894), National Museum, Poznań
External links
• Paintings of Jacek Malczewski
• Virtual Art Nouveau museum - Jacek Malczewski
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jacek Malczewski
Persondata
Name Malczewski, Jacek
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth 15 July 1854
Place of birth
Date of death 8 October 1929
Place of death
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Categories:
• 1854 births
• 1929 deaths
• Polish painters
• Symbolist painters
• Polish artists
• Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta
• Polish painter stubs
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