Aleksandrowicz, Konstanty (no data).
He was probably a student of Łukasz Smuglewicz in Warsaw. His first known paintings come from 1777, last – z 1794. Seems, that in the earlier period of his activity he worked mainly in the provinces, certainly in Lithuania and Belarus; his patrons were then, among others. Radziwiłł and gen. Ignacy Morawski, residing in Zausz near Nesvizh. At the request of the aristocracy, he also painted later, Warsaw period, which begins at approx. 1785. Aleksandrowicz – in the light of the documentary and artistic material known to us – he was only a portraitist, and many of the paintings made by him were copies from the works of other artists, operating mainly in Poland, m.in. Bacciarellego.
Portrait of Karol Radziwiłł “Lord lover”, before 1786
oil, canvas, 66 x 54 cm;
National Museum in Warsaw, Branch in Nieborów;
oil, canvas, 66 x 54 cm;
National Museum in Warsaw, Branch in Nieborów;
It is an author's replica made in. 1786 image, located at the National Museum in Krakow; copy in the bust, perhaps also by Aleksandrowicz (writing “I copy by the Polish painter”), is in the National Museum in Wrocław and comes from the Lubomirski collection.