Kotsis Aleksander

Kotsis Aleksander (ur. 1836 Ludwinów near. Krakow, zm. 1877 Podgórze near. Krakow).
Aleksander Kotsis studied at the School of Fine Arts in Krakow under the supervision of W.. K. sattlera, W. Łuszczkiewicz and A.. Płonczyński and at the Academy of Vienna. After

Wojciech Kossak

Wojciech Kossak (ur. 1856 Paris, zm. 1942 Cracow).
Father Juliusz taught him drawing, w 1871-73 he studied at the SSP in Kraków with W.. Łuszczkiewicz, and then in Munich with A.. Strahuber, A. Wagner and W..

Juliusz Kossak

Juliusz Kossak (ur. 1824 Wisnicz, zm. 1899 Cracow).
One of the most outstanding Polish draftsmen and watercolors. Born 15 of December 1824 year in Wiśnicz, in the vicinity of Krakow. Soon the family moved to its own seat in Lviv. The conditions and way of life of the artist

Jerzy Kossak

Jerzy Kossak (ur. 1886 Cracow, zm. 1955 Cracow).
Jerzy Kossak b. 11.09.1886 Cracow, zm. 11.05.1955 there, son of Wojciech and Maria née Kisielnicka, grandson of Julius, brother of the poet Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska and writer Magdalena Samozwaniec. He graduated from the St.. Jacek in Krakow, then School

Józef Kosinski

Józef Kosinski (ur. 1754 Cracow, zm. 01.04.1821 Warsaw).
We know very little about the artist's life. Initial studies, which he did with Bacciarelli, allegedly deepened in Italy. He was the court painter of Stanisław August (the first monthly salary of 10 ducats received in 1789). King …

Zenon Kononowicz

Zenon Kononowicz (ur. 1903 Honczary, zm. 1971 Kazimierz Dolny).
Painter, chart, pedagogue, member of the Association. Art. Pol. Piece, Prism and Keystone groups. He studied art in Ryazan in the years 1918-23, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under the supervision of F. Kowarski and J. Pankiewicz in

Kokoszko Edward

Kokoszko Edward (ur. 1900 Izdebno, zm. 1962 Warsaw).
Painter, pedagogue, member of the Society of St.. Luke, Of Governance and Block Inc. Art. Artists. In years 1917-20 studied at the Warsaw School of Drawing with M.. Kotarbiński and J. Kausika, 1921-22 in the private school of K. Krzyżanowski,

Karpiński Alfons

Karpiński Alfons (ur. 1875 Rozwadów, zm. 1961 Cracow).
Alfons Karpinski, after studying with L.. Wyczółkowski at the School of Fine Arts in Krakow, u A. Azbe in Munich and with K.. Pochwalski in Vienna, traveled to Italy, Paris, London. Constantly associated with Krakow,

Kaniewski Jan Ksawery

Kaniewski Jan Ksawery (ur. 1805 Krasiłów in Podolia, zm. 1867 Warsaw).
Initially, he studied painting and drawing at the Krzemieniec Secondary School with J.. Pitschmanna, w 1827-33 at the St. Petersburg Academy. After numerous travels (Dresden, Vienna, Bologna, Rome) settled in 1846 in Warsaw.

Kanelba Rajmund

Kanelba Rajmund (ur. 1897 Warsaw, zm. 1960 London).
Painter. He studied art in Warsaw, Vienna and Paris. Ecole de Paris had the strongest influence on the shaping of his artistic individuality, the features of which he, however, took on a moderately realistic and anti-impressionist degree. From