Maszkowski Jan

Maszkowski Jan (ur. 1793 Chorostków, zm. 1865 Barszczowice near. Lviv).
From 1815 studied painting at the Vienna Academy with H.. Frugera and J. Ch. Lampi and in Rome. He returned to Lviv in 1825. W 1835-44

Masłowski Stanisław

Masłowski Stanisław (ur. 1853 Włodawa, zm. 1926 Warsaw).
Stanisław Masłowski was a student of W.. Gerson to A. Kamieński in the Warsaw Drawing Class. After graduation, he permanently lived in Warsaw, from where he went to painting open-air every year, m.in. already

Ludvik Hammer

Ludvik Hammer (ur. 1715 Paris, zm. 1804 Warsaw).
He was the nephew of the painter Louis de Silvestrea the Younger. He was educated in Paris. It was brought to Poland by J.. K. Branicki after 1750. Initially, he stayed in Białystok, then he moved to Warsaw, where after 1756 …

Marszałkiewicz Stanisław

Marszałkiewicz Stanisław (ur. 1798 Warsaw, zm. 1872 Warsaw).
He studied with M.. Bacciarellego and A. Brodowskiego. He mainly painted miniature portraits that were very popular. He practiced lithography. He was also involved in pedagogical activity.

Self portrait
oil, parchment, 18,5 x 16 cm;
Lviv Gallery

Adam Marczyński

Adam Marczyński (ur. Cracow 1908, He died 13 January 1985, Cracow).
Painter, chart, scenographer, pedagogue, member of the Krakow Group. He studied at. 1929-36 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under the supervision of W.. Jarocki and I.. Pieńkowski. At the same time, he traveled to France and

Malczewski Rafał

Malczewski Rafał (ur. 1892 Cracow, zm. 1965 You have).
Painter, writer, member of the Rytm group. W l. 1910-15 studied philosophy in Vienna, architecture and painting. After returning to Poland, he studied for some time at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, he also used his father's instructions,

Jacek Malczewski

Jacek Malczewski (ur. 1854 Working, zm. 1929 Cracow).
He was the most prominent representative of modernism in Polish culture at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, and through his painting poetics one of the main co-creators of the legend of Young Poland and the native symbolism of painting of the Young Poland period. Father

Makowski Tadeusz

Makowski Tadeusz (ur. 1882 Auschwitz, zm. 1932 Paris).
Tadeusz Makowski – one of the most respected Polish painters of the interwar period – for a year 1903 was a student of J.. Mehoffera i J. Stanisławski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. He graduated from the studies awarded with a silver medal

Mackiewicz Konstanty

Mackiewicz Konstanty (ur. 1894 Brest on the Bug river, He died 30 September 1985, Łódź).
Painter, scenographer, member of the Rytm and Start groups. He studied art until 1922 at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculptures and Architecture in the studio of W.. Kandinskyego, continuing them then in