Arend Karol

Eagle, Karol (ur. ok. 1815 Winniki, zm. after 1867 Chernivtsi).
He studied at the Vienna Academy. W 1853-58 he worked in Lviv. He painted portraits and religious pictures.

Portrait of a woman
oil, canvas, 90 x 74 cm;
Lviv Gallery

Arct Eugene

Face, Eugene (ur. 1899 Odessa, zm. 1974 Warsaw).
Painter, pedagogue, member of the Warsaw School and Blok group, Zaw. Art. Artists and ZPAP. He studied art at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Lucerne in the years 1918-20 under the direction of van Moos

Appenzeller Stanisław

Appenzeller, Stanisław (ur. 1901 a mountain, zm. after World War II in France).
Painter, publicist, activist of the ZAP Block. He was an extraordinary student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków in the studio of W.. Jarocki in 1923-24. He was active in the ZAP Block (Professional Artists). W 1936, Together

Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz

Ajdukiewicz, Tadeusz (ur. 1852 Wieliczka, zm. 1916 Cracow).
Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz was an artist associated with the patronage of the aristocracy and ruling courts; he made a real career in these circles, and his paintings were widely liked. He began his painting studies at the School of Fine Arts in Krakow. Afterward

Adventowicz Lucjan

Adventowicz, Red snapper (ur. 1902 Lviv, zm. 1937 Otwock).
Painter, member of the Pryzmat grouping. He began his artistic studies in Lviv in 1921 under the direction of K. Sichulski. From 1922 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, initially with J. Mehoffer, and then with J. Pankiewicz and F. Kowarski. He obtained his diploma in

Painting – Romanticism

Painting – Romanticism.

Revolutionary events in the world changed art in all its manifestations. The time of Romanticism has come (1800-1840). In painting, it was expressed in sweeping brushstrokes, turbulent and dramatic theme and accentuating the artist's personality. Large expressive canvases were often created …