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Józef Rapacki
Józef Rapacki

Józef Rapacki

Polish, 1871-1929
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Józef Rapacki was a Polish painter, watercolorist and graphic designer; best known for his nostalgic landscapes of Mazovia.

He was born to a theatrical family; son of the actor, Wincenty Rapacki. His brother Wincenty and sister Honorata Leszczyńska [pl] also became actors. Jerzy Leszczyński, the actor and director, was his nephew. He decided on a different course and, at the age of fourteen, enrolled in a drawing class taught by Wojciech Gerson. After completing Gerson's course, he entered the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied with Izydor Jabłoński, Florian Cynk and Feliks Szynalewski [pl].

He initially painted landscapes, cityscapes and genre scenes. After a few more lessons with Gerson, he went to Munich in 1889, where he studied with the portrait painter Conrad Fehr for two years and was influenced by the Munich School. He returned to Warsaw, but continued to travel, making a major study trip to Italy around 1898.

At this time, he began providing drawings for several periodicals in Warsaw, including the famous Tygodnik Illustrowany, and illustrated works by Ignacy Krasicki. He also exhibited widely, including a showing at the Exposition Universelle (1900). Shortly after, he developed a severe lung ailment and moved to Kraków, making it easier to take convalescent trips to the mountains. During the middle part of the 1900s, he moved about frequently, including stays in Zakopane and Szczawnica.

In 1907, he finally decided on Olszanka, where he and his wife Gabriela built a house that became a gathering point for painters and writers. It was there that he concentrated on landscapes and produced some of his best-known works. During World War I, he made numerous drawings of events relating to the German occupation for the Warsaw press. Some of these were issued as Pro memoria. Prusak w Polsce (Prussian in Poland), a series of 20 lithographs that were used as propaganda during the Silesian Uprisings.

He died of complications from influenza at the age of fifty-eight.

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Protecting the Homeland

Protecting the Homeland (1915-1918)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
Our Daily Bread!

Our Daily Bread! (1915-1918)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
On a Sunday Evening by a Village Church

On a Sunday Evening by a Village Church (1915-1918)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
Independence with a pass

Independence with a pass (1915-1918)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
In a cafe – Ziemiańska

In a cafe – Ziemiańska (1926)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Figurative
Peasant woman in front of a cottage

Peasant woman in front of a cottage (1920)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
Old mill

Old mill (1911)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
Landscape

Landscape (1893)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
Landscape with a castle and a knight

Landscape with a castle and a knight (1928)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
Dawn

Dawn (1897)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
Self-portrait

Self-portrait (1926)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Figurative
Self-portrait in the garden

Self-portrait in the garden (1924)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Figurative
In the library

In the library (1928)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Figurative
Ridge at sunset (Ploughed field at sunset)

Ridge at sunset (Ploughed field at sunset) (1913)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
Henryk Pillati in front of a cafe on Kozia Street

Henryk Pillati in front of a cafe on Kozia Street (1912)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Figurative
At the collector’s

At the collector’s (1912)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Figurative
Winter landscape

Winter landscape (1908)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
Scene in the painter’s studio

Scene in the painter’s studio (1918-1924)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Figurative
Tower of St. Mary’s Church

Tower of St. Mary’s Church (1906)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
In the Garden

In the Garden (1891)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
Nocturnal Marshland

Nocturnal Marshland (1918)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Landscape
Coal seller

Coal seller (1926)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
Malaria in full set (at Szóstakowa’s)

Malaria in full set (at Szóstakowa’s) (1912)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
Lumberjack

Lumberjack (1926)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
Labourer

Labourer (1926)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
harpist

harpist (1926)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
Gogo

Gogo (1926)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
From the shoemaker

From the shoemaker (1926)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
Figure seller

Figure seller (1926)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
Design for a title page to Wiktor Gomulicki’s short story “Malaria”

Design for a title page to Wiktor Gomulicki’s short story “Malaria” (1912)

Józef Rapacki (Polish, 1871-1929)
Illustration
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