Hadziewicz, Raphael (ur. 1803 Zamch (Lublin region), zm. 1886 Kielce).
He studied at the Primary School in Warsaw under the supervision of A.. Blanka and A. Brodowskiego. W 1829 received a scholarship and went to Dresden, and then to Paris, where he studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts with A.. J. thick. In Rome, he studied at the French Academy and drew sculptures in Thorvaldsen's studio. W 1834 came to Krakow, where he painted pictures for churches. W 1835 while in Medyka, he performed 30 paintings for the church in Starzewo. From 1839 he taught drawing in Moscow at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University. W 1844 he returned to Warsaw and was a professor at the SSP. At the end of his life, he moved to Kielce. He painted religious paintings and portraits.
He studied at the Primary School in Warsaw under the supervision of A.. Blanka and A. Brodowskiego. W 1829 received a scholarship and went to Dresden, and then to Paris, where he studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts with A.. J. thick. In Rome, he studied at the French Academy and drew sculptures in Thorvaldsen's studio. W 1834 came to Krakow, where he painted pictures for churches. W 1835 while in Medyka, he performed 30 paintings for the church in Starzewo. From 1839 he taught drawing in Moscow at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University. W 1844 he returned to Warsaw and was a professor at the SSP. At the end of his life, he moved to Kielce. He painted religious paintings and portraits.
Death of General Henryk Kamieński near Ostrołęka
oil, canvas, 37,7 x 46,6 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;
oil, canvas, 37,7 x 46,6 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;
Portrait of Michał Wiszniewski
oil, canvas, 74 x 59,5 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;
oil, canvas, 74 x 59,5 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;