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Władysław Ślewiński - Sea with a solitary rock

Sea with a solitary rock (1907)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
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Władysław Ślewiński

Władysław Ślewiński was a Polish painter. He was one of Gauguin's students and a leading artist of the Young Poland movement.

He was born to a landowning family and his mother died in childbirth. His cousin, the painter Józef Chełmoński, noticed his artistic talent and advised his father to enroll him at the drawing school operated by Wojciech Gerson. His father resisted at first, but finally agreed.

In 1886, he inherited his family's properties in Pilaszkowice Pierwsze, which soon led to his financial ruin. Two years later, hounded by Russian tax collectors, he fled to Paris, where he first decided to take up painting as a career. From 1888 to 1890, he studied at the Académie Colarossi and the Académie Julian.

In 1889 he made friends with Paul Gauguin and became associated with the School of Pont-Aven; spending most of his time at Le Pouldu in Brittany. He was an exhibitor at the Salon des Indépendants in 1895 and 1896.

From 1905 to 1910, he was back in Poland, serving briefly as a Professor at the Warsaw School of Fine Arts and opening his own art school. In 1910, he returned to France. He died in the Hôpital Cochin and was buried in Bagneux.

Ślewiński's philosophy of art seems to stem from an excerpted statement of his about Gauguin: "He is so much an artist that he has to be wholly accepted or else rejected. I can feel him and accept him totally, for he suits my ideas of art and beauty". Beginning with his early works, he simplified forms and painted in flat areas. He encircled areas with contours, though he sometimes blended color into color. While he sometimes verged on abstraction, his lighting never departed completely from direct observation of nature. His approach to so-called subjective color was similar, as can be seen in some of the landscapes from the Tatra Mountains.

Perhaps more important for Ślewiński than the selective application of synthetism was his search – inspired by Gauguin – for simplicity and sincerity in places untouched by modern civilization as well as in objects of daily use. In his art, Ślewiński concentrated on the object, infusing its materiality with the reflective sensitivity of a painter. The form and color determined the painting's atmosphere. The artist used mainly earth colors, sometimes enlivened with stronger accents. He employed a repertoire of forms with curving contours, and painted without a drawn sketch, as was characteristic of the epoch.

More Artworks by Władysław Ślewiński (View all 78 Artworks)

Ruins at the Vistula River bank – Janowiec

Ruins at the Vistula River bank – Janowiec (circa 1906)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Peasant girl

Peasant girl (1906)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Semi-nude of a seated woman

Semi-nude of a seated woman (circa 1902)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Female Semi-Nude in a Blue Scarf

Female Semi-Nude in a Blue Scarf (1902)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Marine landscape with a small boat

Marine landscape with a small boat (circa 1898)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Storm of waves

Storm of waves

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Black Pond

Black Pond (circa 1909)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Wall fragment and a boy

Wall fragment and a boy (circa 1909)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Woman Combing Her Hair

Woman Combing Her Hair (1897)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Portrait of August Strindberg

Portrait of August Strindberg (1896)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
The Sea in Brittany

The Sea in Brittany (1904)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Sea

Sea (1904)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Portrait of Magdalena

Portrait of Magdalena (circa 1911)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Self-portrait

Self-portrait (circa 1898)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
Sea at night

Sea at night (circa 1897)

Władysław Ślewiński (Polish, 1854–1918)
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