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 he taught drawing at the State Academy at the University of Lviv. He mainly painted portraits, as well as genre and historical paintings.
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 he taught drawing at the State Academy at the University of Lviv. He mainly painted portraits, as well as genre and historical paintings.
Portrait of Józef Maksymilian Ossoliński
oil, canvas, 43 x 32,5 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;
oil, canvas, 43 x 32,5 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;
Portrait of Marceli Maszkowski, the artist's son
oil, canvas, 96 x 67,5 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;
oil, canvas, 96 x 67,5 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;
In an inn in Podolia
oil, canvas, 33,5 x 27 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;
oil, canvas, 33,5 x 27 cm;
Lviv Picture Gallery;