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Marcin Zaleski - Interior of the subterranean chapel

Interior of the subterranean chapel (1836)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
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Marcin Zaleski

Marcin Zaleski was a Polish painter, a representative of Neoclassicism, considered the greatest Polish vedutist of the 19th century. He mostly painted the cityscapes of Warsaw, Kraków and Vilnius.

Zaleski was born in Kraków. He received his education in Kraków and Warsaw. In 1817−1822, Zaleski worked as a decorator in a Warsaw theatre while producing copies of paintings. In 1828 the artist exhibited his own work for the first time and received a scholarship to continue his education as a painter. He then continued to study painting in Germany, France and Italy. He was also among the first daguerreotypists in Warsaw. He took first photographs around 1840, though they have not survived to the present day and it remains unknown what exactly they depicted. In 1846 the artist became a professor of perspective at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Zaleski died in Warsaw in 1877 at the age of 80 and was buried the Powązki Cemetery.

Zaleski is particularly well known for works depicting city views and architecture of Warsaw, Kraków and Vilnius. His works can be found at the National Museum in Warsaw, Poland, the Turkey's Adam Mickiewicz Museum and the Gomel Palace, among other locations. Among Zaleski's works is a series of paintings on the November Uprising in Warsaw, to which he was an eyewitness. His paintings, alongside those of Bernardo Bellotto, were used in order to reconstruct historical buildings in Warsaw that were damaged or destroyed during the Second World War.

In 2019, the National Museum in Warsaw regained the oil painting Interior of the Cathedral in Milan by Zaleski, which went missing after the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. It was rediscovered in Vienna in 2018 and brought back to the country thanks to the efforts of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland. An official handover ceremony attended by the Minister of Culture Piotr Gliński was held at the museum in order to celebrate the return of the lost artwork.

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Interior of the Dominican Church in Kraków

Interior of the Dominican Church in Kraków (1849)

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Return of the Polish troops from Wierzbno

Return of the Polish troops from Wierzbno (1831)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Interior of St. John’s Cathedral in Warsaw

Interior of St. John’s Cathedral in Warsaw (MP 4100)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Taking of the Warsaw Arsenal

Taking of the Warsaw Arsenal (1831)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Entry to Warsaw with captives and standards won in the battles of Wawer and Dąb Wielki on 2 April 1831

Entry to Warsaw with captives and standards won in the battles of Wawer and Dąb Wielki on 2 April 1831 (1831)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Town hall in Vilnius

Town hall in Vilnius (circa 1846)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Interior of the Dominican Church in Kraków

Interior of the Dominican Church in Kraków

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Literary Chapel in St. John’s Cathedral in Warsaw

Literary Chapel in St. John’s Cathedral in Warsaw (1854)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Self-portrait

Self-portrait (circa 1840)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Interior of the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw

Interior of the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1858)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
View of the Kazimierz Palace from Powiśle

View of the Kazimierz Palace from Powiśle (1830s)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Kochanowski tomb at the Powązki cemetery

Kochanowski tomb at the Powązki cemetery

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Sigismund’s Chapel

Sigismund’s Chapel (from 1800 until 1850)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Church interior

Church interior (1829)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
Courtyard of the Jagiellonian Library

Courtyard of the Jagiellonian Library (1846)

Marcin Zaleski (Polish, 1796-1877)
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