Ludwik Kwiatkowski (ur. 1880 Cracow, zm. 1953 Cracow).
W 1899-1903 he studied at the School of Arts Industry in Vienna, and then (1903-06) in Krakow at the Academy of Fine Arts and L. Wyczółkowski and J. Stanisławski. W 1908 he was in Paris, from where he left for Italy and Munich. After returning to Poland, in 1927 he worked as a drawing teacher in Krakow, Brodach, Lviv and again in Krakow. He mainly painted landscapes and portraits, also religious paintings, designed stained glass windows. He made a series of drawing and oil portraits of the defenders of Lviv.
W 1899-1903 he studied at the School of Arts Industry in Vienna, and then (1903-06) in Krakow at the Academy of Fine Arts and L. Wyczółkowski and J. Stanisławski. W 1908 he was in Paris, from where he left for Italy and Munich. After returning to Poland, in 1927 he worked as a drawing teacher in Krakow, Brodach, Lviv and again in Krakow. He mainly painted landscapes and portraits, also religious paintings, designed stained glass windows. He made a series of drawing and oil portraits of the defenders of Lviv.
Portrait of the artist's wife
oil, cardboard, 61 x 49 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;
oil, cardboard, 61 x 49 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;