Moravian Szczęsny Feliks

Moravian Szczęsny Feliks (ur. 1818 Rzeszow, zm. 1898 Stary Sącz).
He studied with J.. Maszkowski in Lviv, and then in 1839-41 at the Academy of Vienna. After his return, he was the curator of the artistic collections of the National Institute in Lviv. Ossoliński.

Mierzejewski Jacek

Mierzejewski Jacek (ur. 1883 Czestochowa, zm. 1925 Otwock).
Painter, chart, member of the Formists group. He began his artistic studies at the Drawing School in Warsaw and continued at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków in the 1st century. 1904-12. He worked under the direction of F.. Zinc, L.

Michałowski Piotr

Michałowski Piotr (ur. 1800 Cracow, zm. 1855 Krzyżtoporzyce).
Son of the senator of the Free City of Krakow. He was an exceptionally versatile man. He took his initial drawing lessons from Michał Stachowicz, Józef Brodowski and Franciszek Lampi. He completed university studies in Kraków and Göttingen, he was involved in mathematics

Michalak Antoni

Michalak, Antoni (ur. 1902 Kozłów Szlachecki, zm. 1975 Kazimierz Dolny).
Painter, painting conservator, pedagogue, member of the Fraternity of St.. Łukasz and Tow. Art. Pol. Piece. W l. 1915-1918 he attended Chudozestwienny Shchilishch in Odessa. Then he studied under the direction of J.. Kausika

Merwart Paweł

Merwart Paweł (ur. 1855 Marianówka, zm. 1902 Saint-Pierre in Martinique).
Son of a French and Polish woman. He studied in Vienna, w 1876 in Munich, 1877 in Dusseldorf, 1877-84 at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He painted portraits (m.in. a portrait of Helena Modrzejewska as Maria

Minister of Health Zygmunt

Minister of Health Zygmunt (ur. 1896 Lviv, He died 20 of August 1986, Riverdale, New York, United States).
Painter. He began his artistic studies in Lviv, simultaneously dealing with the restoration of churches in the provinces. W 1918 he entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, w 1922 he stayed in Berlin, where

Mehoffer Józef

Mehoffer Józef (ur. 1869 Ropczyce, zm. 1946 Wadowice).
Józef Mehoffer b. 19.03.1869 r. in Ropczyce, zm. 08.07.1946 r. in Wadowice. After graduating from St.. Anna in Krakow, he studied at the local School of Fine Arts under the supervision of W.. Łuszczkiewicz and J. Matejko

Matejko Jan

Matejko Jan (ur. 1836 Cracow, zm. 1893 Cracow).
Jan Matejko studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in Krakow headed by Stattler and Łuszczkiewicz; he stayed briefly in Munich with Herman Anschutz and in Vienna with Christian Ruben. For a year 1860 he lived

Maszkowski Marceli

Maszkowski Marceli (ur. 1837 Lviv, zm. 1862 Lviv).
His father, Jan Maszkowski, taught him painting, then he studied at the Academy of Vienna, w 1857-59 at the Munich Academy with W.. Kaulbacha i K. Pilotyego. Later he stayed in Leipzig and Dresden, where he drew illustrations for