Grocholski Stanisław

Grocholski Stanisław (ur. 1858 Żołynia near. Łańcut, zm. 1932 Buffalo (USA)).
He studied in 1877-80 in the Krakow SSP with W.. Łuszczkiewicz and J. Matejko, at the Viennese Academy with C.. Wurzinger and in Paris with L.. Bonnata,

Grassi Józef

Grassi Józef (ur. ok. 1758 Vienna, zm. 08.01.1838 Dresden).
Grassi was an Italian settled and educated in Vienna. He was a pupil of the local Academy from. 1768; its member became w 1791. In Warsaw, where he came to …

Grabowski, Stanisław

Grabowski, Stanisław (ur. 1901 Libya (Estonia), zm. 1957 Chartres (France)).
Painter, ceramics, chart. He took his first drawing lessons in Libawa with Professor Szklerys. He painted landscapes around his hometown and copied Pankiewicz's paintings. W 1914 he left for Rybińsk on the Volga, where

Gottlieb Leopold

Gottlieb Leopold (ur. 1883 Drohobycz, zm. 1934 Paris).
Leopold Gottlieb ur. 03.06.1883 r. in Drohobczyn, zm. 22.04.1934 r. in Paris. He was the younger brother of Maurice. Studies at the Krakow School of Fine Arts at J. Malczewski (1897-98) and in Munich and Paris

Gotlib Henryk

Gotlib, Henry (ur. 1890 Cracow, zm. 1966 South Godstone (Anglia)).
Painter, chart, journalist and art critic, member of the Formists group, Zwornik, Circle of Polish Artists oraz London Group. In years 1908-10 studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under the supervision of W.. Weiss, then and then

Gotard Jan

Gotard, Jan (ur. 1898 Warsaw, murdered there 1943).
Painter, chart, member of the Society of St.. Luke. Initially, he studied law at the University of Warsaw, then take up artistic studies at private courses of K.. Krzyżanowski, which he continued in the SSP under the direction of T.. Pruszkowski and W.. Skoczylas

Gierymski Maksymilian

Gierymski, Max (ur. 1846 Warsaw, zm. 1874 Bad Reichenhall w Bawarii).
Maksymilian Gierymski – older brother Aleksander Gierymski – was one of the most outstanding Polish painters active in the second half of the 19th century., and his work, though closed by a narrow time frame, she weighed in