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Aleksander Kotsis - Pastoral Scene

Pastoral Scene (1872)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
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Aleksander Kotsis

Aleksander Kotsis was a Polish painter. He created landscapes, portraits, and genre scenes in a combination Romantic and Realistic style. Most of his paintings are small.

He grew up just outside Kraków, where his family had a small farm. They moved into Kraków in 1846 to become merchants and he began his studies in 1850 at the Academy of Fine Arts with Wojciech Stattler and Władysław Łuszczkiewicz. His father was not supportive of his studies, so he had to continue working in their shop and taking his lessons intermittently. In 1857, he began exhibiting with the Society of Friends of Fine Arts. Finally he sold some paintings and, with the assistance of Stattler, obtained a scholarship from the Ministry of Religion and Education which enabled him to enroll at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, where he studied with Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, among others.

He returned to Kraków in 1862 and became involved with a patriotic group that met in the studio of the sculptor, Parys Filippi, which was located in the Church of St. Francis of Assisi. Although this group became involved in the January Uprising, Kotsis spent most of the years 1862 to 1864 painting church murals.

After receiving another scholarship in 1866, he moved to Warsaw, then to Paris in 1867, followed by Brussels. When he returned home, he established a studio and worked constantly, spending his summers painting en plein aire in the Tatra mountains. He also began exhibiting extensively throughout Poland and Northern Europe. After 1870, he travelled frequently and, from 1871 to 1875, lived primarily in Munich, where he often exhibited with the Kunstverein München. He shared a studio with his friends, Antoni Kozakiewicz and Franz Streitt, and went on painting excursions to the Bavarian Alps with them.

In 1875, he received an offer of a professorial chair at his alma mater but, that same year, was diagnosed with an incurable brain disorder.He was forced to refuse the chair and was unable to continue working. He died two years later.

More Artworks by Aleksander Kotsis (View all 41 Artworks)

Haggling over a Calf

Haggling over a Calf (1870)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Girl in the Kitchen

Girl in the Kitchen (1870-1875)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Country Boy

Country Boy (1863)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Trip in the Tatra Mountains

Trip in the Tatra Mountains (1873)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Death in exile

Death in exile (1864)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait (1870-1874)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Haymaker

Haymaker (before 1862)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Portrait of Józef Haber

Portrait of Józef Haber (1870-1875)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
In the farmyard

In the farmyard (1873)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Boy Shooting with a Key

Boy Shooting with a Key (before 1863)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Portrait of the Artist’s Sister, Karolina

Portrait of the Artist’s Sister, Karolina (1865)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
A Highlander Woman on Horseback

A Highlander Woman on Horseback (1872)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
St Jan Kanty before Our Lady

St Jan Kanty before Our Lady (1865)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Little foot of Queen Jadwiga

Little foot of Queen Jadwiga (circa 1859)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
Girl with a doll

Girl with a doll (between 1872 and 1873)

Aleksander Kotsis (Polish, 1836-1877)
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