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Józef Simmler - Studies of clothing fragments of assailants to the painting ‘Martyrdom of St Josaphat Kuntsevych’

Studies of clothing fragments of assailants to the painting ‘Martyrdom of St Josaphat Kuntsevych’ (1861)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
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Józef Simmler

Józef Simmler was a Polish painter known for his classical style and his Polish subjects.

Simmler came from a wealthy German Protestant family. It was this affluent upbringing that allowed him to pursue his interest in cities like Dresden, Munich and Paris.

Perhaps his most famous work is "Death of Barbara Radziwillowna" ("Śmierć Barbary Radziwiłłówny"), an oil on canvas work completed in 1860. The painting gained immense popularity when the Warsaw-based Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts, a newly formed institution with the goal of encourage and promote domestic art and artists, put it on exhibit in 1861. It now hangs in the National Museum, Warsaw. His other famous paintings are “Children of King Edward” (1847) and “Portrait of a Nobleman with a Parrot” (1859).

Józef Simmler's major contribution to Polish art is the humaneness that his paintings evoked. He was a specially gifted portraitist. Using styles of costume paintings prevalent in France, he produced works that allowed the public a view of the past. His paintings, however, were more than just reproductions of history. The masterful works also gave a deep sense of compassion, dread, and tenderness.

His daughter's brother-in-law was Eduard Strasburger, the famous Polish-German botanist. One of Simmler's grandsons was Henryk Leon Strasburger, a Polish delegate to the League of Nations.

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Nude studies for the figures of Jaśko of Tęczyn and the man standing behind him for the painting ‘Queen Jadwiga’s Oath’

Nude studies for the figures of Jaśko of Tęczyn and the man standing behind him for the painting ‘Queen Jadwiga’s Oath’ (1867)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Study of the king’s figure for the painting ‘Death of Barbara Radziwiłł’

Study of the king’s figure for the painting ‘Death of Barbara Radziwiłł’ (1860)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Portrait of Wilhelm Troszel

Portrait of Wilhelm Troszel (1846)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Study of clothing of the assailant to the painting ‘Martyrdom of St. Matthias’

Study of clothing of the assailant to the painting ‘Martyrdom of St. Matthias’ (1866-1867)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Two sketches of Barbara lying in bed for the painting ‘Death of Barbara Radziwiłł’

Two sketches of Barbara lying in bed for the painting ‘Death of Barbara Radziwiłł’ (1860)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Portrait of Julia Simmler, artist’s daughter

Portrait of Julia Simmler, artist’s daughter

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Study of the Amor Figure to the Painting ‘Wedding Procession of Amor and Psyche’

Study of the Amor Figure to the Painting ‘Wedding Procession of Amor and Psyche’ (1863)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Studium aktu chłopca, obustronnie

Studium aktu chłopca, obustronnie (after 1842)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Sketch for the painting ‘Farewell to Wacław with Maria’ (the theme taken from the poem ‘Maria’ by Antoni Malczewski)

Sketch for the painting ‘Farewell to Wacław with Maria’ (the theme taken from the poem ‘Maria’ by Antoni Malczewski) (1847)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Szkic postaci Amora

Szkic postaci Amora (1863)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Study of the king figure for the painting ‘Death of Barbara Radziwiłł’

Study of the king figure for the painting ‘Death of Barbara Radziwiłł’ (1860)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Sketches of figures of the queen and Jaśko of Tęczyn for the painting ‘Queen Jadwiga’s Oath’

Sketches of figures of the queen and Jaśko of Tęczyn for the painting ‘Queen Jadwiga’s Oath’ (1867)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Study of lower part of the robe of Bishop Piotr Wysz for the painting ‘Queen Jadwiga’s Oath’

Study of lower part of the robe of Bishop Piotr Wysz for the painting ‘Queen Jadwiga’s Oath’ (1867)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Akt męski leżący na brzuchu

Akt męski leżący na brzuchu (after 1842)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
Study of robes of Joseph of Arimathea to the painting ‘Entombment’

Study of robes of Joseph of Arimathea to the painting ‘Entombment’ (1850)

Józef Simmler (Polish, 1823-1868)
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