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Pantaleon Szyndler - Murder scene

Murder scene

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
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Pantaleon Szyndler

Pantaleon Józef Szyndler or Szendler was a Polish painter in the Academic style. He is primarily known for nudes, religious works and Orientalist paintings. Some of his canvases were inspired by Polish Romantic poetry and he was a close friend of Cyprian Norwid.

His first art lessons were at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw with Rafał Hadziewicz. With a scholarship from the "Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts", he was able to continue his studies abroad.

From 1870 to 1873, he was enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, under the direction of Alexander Strähuber (1814-1882), Hermann Anschütz and Otto Seitz, then went to the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, where he worked with Luigi Cochetti (1802-1884); finishing in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts with Alexandre Cabanel. While there, he exhibited at the Salon.

After returning to Poland, he settled in Warsaw and lived there from 1885 to 1894. He then moved to Częstochowa, where he did work at Jasna Góra Monastery and operated his own art school.

His painting of Eve won honorable mention at the Exposition Universelle (1889), but created a controversy in Poland. Some critics felt that it was too bold, making the "mother of mankind" look like a woman in a boudoir, while others simply said that it did not match their ideas of what Eve would have looked like. The magazine Biesiada Literacka [pl] went so far as to complain that her feet were too small.

In 1895, he made an extended trip to Podolia and Crimea. He returned to Warsaw in 1902 and died there three years later.

More Artworks by Pantaleon Szyndler (View all 16 Artworks)

Female head

Female head (circa 1890)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Bagpipe Player

Bagpipe Player (1879)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Landscape

Landscape (after 1880)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Baptism of Christ

Baptism of Christ

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Portrait of Francis de Sales Lewental

Portrait of Francis de Sales Lewental

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Portrait of Józef Wagner, head of the Press Department of the National Government

Portrait of Józef Wagner, head of the Press Department of the National Government (1876)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Fragment of the portrait of Matylda Godebska – hand

Fragment of the portrait of Matylda Godebska – hand (1881)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Head of a boy

Head of a boy (1880)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Bathing Girl

Bathing Girl (1881-1884)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (1813-1900). Graficus, directeur van de Graveerschool en van het Rijksmuseum

Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (1813-1900). Graficus, directeur van de Graveerschool en van het Rijksmuseum (c. 1875 - c. 1900)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Portrait of a philosopher

Portrait of a philosopher (1882)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Eve

Eve (1889)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Portrait of a man -Ludwik Krasiński

Portrait of a man -Ludwik Krasiński

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Head of Christ – Pieta fragment

Head of Christ – Pieta fragment (1880)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
Self-portrait

Self-portrait (1880)

Pantaleon Szyndler (Polish, 1846 - 1905)
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