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Michał Stachowicz - Bandura Player with a Jew

Bandura Player with a Jew (1800)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
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Michał Stachowicz

Michał Stachowicz was a Polish painter and graphic artist in the Romantic style.

His father was a printer, bookbinder and bookseller. In 1782, he was enrolled in classes at the Painter's Guild, where he studied with Franciszek Ignacy Molitor [pl], a Czech painter working at the Royal Court, and Kazimierz Mołodziński (?–1795), a religious painter. In 1787, he became a Master in the guild. From 1817 until his death, he was a teacher at Saint Barbara's gymnasium and, for many years, was a member of the Kraków Scientific Society. He died at his home and was buried at Rakowicki Cemetery.

His best known works depicted contemporary historical events, many of which he witnessed, such as "Kościuszko's Oath on the Market Square" and "The Entrance of Prince Józef Poniatowski into Kraków". He also did genre scenes, portraits, and religious paintings; notably the Stations of the Cross at the Church of St. Casimir the Prince and images for two side altars at the church in Jangrot.

In 1816, he received a major commission from Bishop Jan Paweł Woronicz [pl] to do wall paintings at the Bishop's Palace, which took two years to complete. Only thirty-two years later, they were destroyed by a fire. In 1820, he was given another major commission from the architect, Sebastian Sierakowski [pl], to paint a mural at the Collegium Maius depicting the history of the Jagiellonian University.

He also worked as a lithographer and illustrated the Monumenta regum Poloniae Cracoviensia (Tombs of the Kings of Poland in Kraków).

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Scholar in His Studio

Scholar in His Studio (1815)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Portrait of a Nobleman of the Abdank Coat of Arms (Izydor Chełmicki)

Portrait of a Nobleman of the Abdank Coat of Arms (Izydor Chełmicki) (1810)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Kleparz marketplace

Kleparz marketplace (1821)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Reverend Józef Jakubowski at the Kościuszko’s Camp near Warsaw in 1794

Reverend Józef Jakubowski at the Kościuszko’s Camp near Warsaw in 1794 (1800)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Krakow Surrendered to the Prussians

Krakow Surrendered to the Prussians (1794)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Portrait of Elżbieta Pade (d. 1833), wife of Marcin

Portrait of Elżbieta Pade (d. 1833), wife of Marcin (1818)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Dożynki (harvest festival)

Dożynki (harvest festival) (1821)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Portrait of Jacek Przybylski

Portrait of Jacek Przybylski (1794)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Prince Joseph Poniatowski Entering Krakow on 15 July 1809

Prince Joseph Poniatowski Entering Krakow on 15 July 1809 (1821)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Portrait of Marcin Pade (1765–1846)

Portrait of Marcin Pade (1765–1846) (1818)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Dancing in front of the village inn

Dancing in front of the village inn

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Kościuszko’s Oath

Kościuszko’s Oath (1821)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Posthumous portrait of Elżbietka Pade (1811–1818), daughter of Elżbieta and Marcin

Posthumous portrait of Elżbietka Pade (1811–1818), daughter of Elżbieta and Marcin (circa 1818)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Frivolous Spinner

Frivolous Spinner (1800)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
Alexander I Crowned King of Poland

Alexander I Crowned King of Poland (1815-1825)

Michał Stachowicz (Polish, 1768-1825)
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