Bellotto Bernardo

Bellotto, Bernardo (ur. 30.01.1721 Venice, zm. 17.11.1780 Warsaw).
Nephew and student of Antonio Canal called. Canaletto, from which he took the nickname. Antonio is known in his homeland until today under this nickname, in western Europe and

Bartoszek Franciszek

Bartoszek, Francis (ur. 1910 Pieranie, zm. 1943 Warsaw (he died in combat action))
Painter, member of the grouping Czapka Phrygijska. He studied art at the SSP and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in. 1930-35 under the direction of T.. Pruszkowski and F. Kowarski.

Marceli Bacciarelli

Baccarelli, Marcela (ur. 16.02.1731 Rome, zm. 05.01.1731 Warsaw).
Bacciarelli was educated in Rome with Marc Benefial. W 1750 he left for Dresden on the initiative of Karl H. Heineken, inspector of the Royal Cabinet of Prints and advisor to Augustus III in matters of art, to be along with others

Adler Jankiel

Adler, Jankiel (ur. 1895 Tuszyn k. Lodz, zm. 1949 Aldbourne k. London).
Painter, chart. He began his artistic studies in Poland, he continued them in Yugoslavia, and then to 1918 at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Barmen near Dusseldorf. Lata 1918-20 spent in Warsaw, working together

Teodor Axentowicz

Axentowicz, Theodore (ur. 1859 Braov in Transylvania, zm. 1938 Cracow).
Teodor Axentowicz – painter, pastellist, lithographer – he was one of the most famous and respected in his time, also abroad, Polish portrait photographers. He was educated in Kraków and Munich; from

Arend Karol

Eagle, Karol (ur. ok. 1815 Winniki, zm. after 1867 Chernivtsi).
He studied at the Vienna Academy. W 1853-58 he worked in Lviv. He painted portraits and religious pictures.

Portrait of a woman
oil, canvas, 90 x 74 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;

 


Portrait of the painter's children

Arct Eugene

Face, Eugene (ur. 1899 Odessa, zm. 1974 Warsaw).
Painter, pedagogue, member of the Warsaw School and Blok group, Zaw. Art. Artists and ZPAP. He studied art at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Lucerne in the years 1918-20 under the direction of van Moos and at the Warsaw School of Fine Arts in

Appenzeller Stanisław

Appenzeller, Stanisław (ur. 1901 a mountain, zm. after World War II in France).
Painter, publicist, activist of the ZAP Block. He was an extraordinary student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków in the studio of W.. Jarocki in 1923-24. He was active in the ZAP Block (Professional Artists). W 1936, Together