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Witold Pruszkowski - Dusk

Dusk (1881)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
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Witold Pruszkowski

Witold Pruszkowski was a Polish painter and graphic artist in the Symbolist style.

He spent his childhood in Odessa and Kiev. The family emigrated to Dieppe in 1860, and he relocated to Paris in 1866, where he had his first drawing lessons with the portrait painter, Tadeusz Gorecki, the son-in-law of Adam Mickiewicz. From 1869 to 1872, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich with Alexander von Wagner then, from 1872 to 1875, at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts with Jan Matejko.

In 1882, he settled in Mników. Over the next few years, he and his brother travelled to Algeria, Tunisia and Italy. He also held several exhibitions in Warsaw and Lwów. Later, he exhibited internationally, including shows in San Francisco and Chicago. In 1892, he became a member of the construction committee for a monument to Artur Grottger.

He was ill for several years before his death. While visiting with family in Kołomyja, he suddenly disappeared. He was found at the train station in Budapest, suffering from extreme exhaustion, and was taken to a hospital, where he died two days later.

Although he painted portraits and rural scenes, he is best known for his depictions of fairy tales and folklore; working in pastels as well as oils. He also drew inspiration from the works of Juliusz Słowacki and Zygmunt Krasiński. His most familiar work is, perhaps, "March to Siberia", painted in 1893. Its whereabouts were unknown for many years, but it was found in a private collection after World War II and is now in the Lviv National Art Gallery.

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Mother’s portrait

Mother’s portrait (1886)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Portrait of Mrs. Matlińska

Portrait of Mrs. Matlińska (1871)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Orchard – boy under an apple tree

Orchard – boy under an apple tree (1890)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
All Soul’s Day. The hour of ghosts

All Soul’s Day. The hour of ghosts (1888)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Landscape with a Brushwood Fence

Landscape with a Brushwood Fence (1880)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Portrait of a young woman

Portrait of a young woman (1878 - 1880)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Portrait of artist’s sister

Portrait of artist’s sister (1875)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Artist’s son with a dog

Artist’s son with a dog (1881)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Portrait of the Sculptor Stefan Jarzymowski

Portrait of the Sculptor Stefan Jarzymowski (1872)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Dawn

Dawn (1881)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Anhelli (before death)

Anhelli (before death) (1889)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
When the morning glows arise

When the morning glows arise (1876)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Suicide’s grave

Suicide’s grave (1881)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Portrait of a girl in a hat

Portrait of a girl in a hat (from 1875 until 1900)

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
Forest in autumn

Forest in autumn

Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846-1896)
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