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Leon Wyczółkowski - Portrait of Feliks Jasieński at the Organ

Portrait of Feliks Jasieński at the Organ (1902)

Leon Wyczółkowski (Polish, 1852 - 1936)
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Leon Wyczółkowski

Leon Jan Wyczółkowski was one of the leading painters of the Young Poland movement, as well as the principal representative of Polish Realism in art of the Interbellum. From 1895 to 1911 he served as professor of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts (ASP) in Kraków, and from 1934, ASP in Warsaw. He was a founding member of the Society of Polish Artists "Sztuka" (Art, 1897).

Wyczółkowski was born in Huta Miastowska near Garwolin in Congress Poland. At first, in his artistic experience he aimed at devoting himself to the genre of historical painting with documentary realism in the detail. After his trip to Paris though, he changed his focus and began implementing solutions typical of the French Impressionists. He painted dramatic landscapes, nudes and pastoral scenes with impasto and impressionist lighting effects (e.g., "Paddling Fishermen"). For a short while he came under the influence of Symbolism (e.g., "Fossilized Druid"), and around 1900 darkened his palette. His work is characterized by a richness of form and complex technical means. Thanks to a friendship with Feliks Manggha Jasieński, he expanded his interests to include oriental scenes as well. Wyczółkowski was a master of flower arrangements and still life. He portrayed almost the entire art world of Kraków.

Wyczółkowski died 1936 in Warsaw. After the war, on the anniversary of his birthday (11 April 1946), the District Museum in Bydgoszcz took up his name in recognition of his outstanding achievements. His widow donated to the Museum many of his paintings, drawings and a lot of personal memorabilia, including studio equipment. The collection, organized into a new department, consists of over 700 works of Leon Wyczółkowski. His most representative impressionist paintings can be found at the National Museum, Kraków and at the National Museum, Warsaw.

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Portrait of Bruno Abdank-Abakanowicz (1900)

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Caricature of Feliks Jasieński

Caricature of Feliks Jasieński (1909)

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Mrs Kowalska with her daughter

Mrs Kowalska with her daughter (1907)

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Flowers in a vase

Flowers in a vase (1903)

Leon Wyczółkowski (Polish, 1852 - 1936)
Castle and the Jewish quarter

Castle and the Jewish quarter (1918 - 1919)

Leon Wyczółkowski (Polish, 1852 - 1936)
White Roses

White Roses (1908)

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Self-portrait

Self-portrait (1905)

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Portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus

Portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus (1923)

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Portrait of Wanda Kossuth

Portrait of Wanda Kossuth (after 1892)

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Threshing in Ukraine

Threshing in Ukraine (1912)

Leon Wyczółkowski (Polish, 1852 - 1936)
Spruce

Spruce (1915)

Leon Wyczółkowski (Polish, 1852 - 1936)
Fisherman’s head (state II)

Fisherman’s head (state II) (1908)

Leon Wyczółkowski (Polish, 1852 - 1936)
Fisherman with a Net

Fisherman with a Net (1891)

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Little Pine Trees No. I

Little Pine Trees No. I (1918 - 1919)

Leon Wyczółkowski (Polish, 1852 - 1936)
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