Kamocki Stanisław

Kamocki Stanisław (ur. 1875 Warsaw, zm. 1944 buried).
Stanisław Kamocki is considered the most talented student of J.. Stanisławski, under which he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, also using Lesson L.. Wyczółkowski and J. Malczewski. After graduation, he traveled to Paris and Italy. During World War I, he fought in the Legions, and in the interwar period he was a professor of landscape painting at his alma mater. He painted landscapes from Podhale and the vicinity of Krakow, less often still lifes and interiors. Critics, noticing the way of treating form and color changing with time, they distinguished two phases in his work, whose contractual censorship is one year 1910. The artist's widely painted paintings are of outstanding decorative value.

Indian summer, Rybno near Sochaczew, 1904
oil, plate, 12,5 x 20 cm;
signed lower right: St Kamocki;
private property;

 


Sub-mountain landscape, ok. 1930
oil, cardboard, 19 x 32,5 cm;
signed lower right: St Kamocki;
from the AGRA-ART Auction House catalog;

 


Ears
oil, canvas, 84,5 x 94 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;

 


Blooming apple tree
oil, canvas, 100 x 114 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;