Julian Falat
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Austria (1853 - 1929 ) - Artworks Wikipedia® - Julian Falat

Agra-Art /Mar 18, 2012
€2,407.03 - €3,610.54
€4,599.90
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296Some works of Julian Falat
Extracted between 296 works in the catalog of ArcadjaJulian Falat - Winter Landscape (bystra)
Original
Lot number:
236
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Description:
Julian Falat
(Austrian, 1853-1929)
Winter Landscape (Bystra)
watercolor and gouache on cardboard
signed
J. Falat
and titled (lower left)
12 x 25 3/4 inches.
Estimate $ 5,000-7,000
Appears in basic good condition; Under UV, no evidence of restoration or retouch
Framed: 33 x 18 1/4 inches.
Julian Falat - River Rolling Across Snows
Original
Auction:
Agra-Art -Mar 17, 2013
- Warsaw
Lot number:
35
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Description:
River Rolling Across Snows
Julian Falat
18 x 51 cm
oil, plywood
Julian Falat (1853 - 1929)
Studied at the Fine Art Academy in Cracow, then went to Munich for futher studies. After travelling all over Europe, took a journey around the world. Invited by the German Emperor - Wilhelm II, moved to Berlin (1886), to become a member of the German Fine Art Academy in 1893. After his return to Poland, supervised Cracow's Fine Art Academy activities and transformed it into a modern academy as its director (in 1895). In 1910 left Warsaw to settle in the mountains in the village of Bystra. Falat became famous for his excellent watercolours as well as oils focusing mainly on typical Polish winter landscapes.
Julian Falat - Winter At Podhale
Original 1924
Auction:
Agra-Art -Oct 14, 2012
- Warsaw
Lot number:
3
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Description:
Winter at Podhale, 1924
Julian Fa�at
23 x 47 cm
watercolour, paper
Julian Fa�at (1853 - 1929)
Studied at the Fine Art Academy in Cracow, then went to Munich for futher studies. After travelling all over Europe, took a journey around the world. Invited by the German Emperor - Wilhelm II, moved to Berlin (1886), to become a member of the German Fine Art Academy in 1893. After his return to Poland, supervised Cracow's Fine Art Academy activities and transformed it into a modern academy as its director (in 1895). In 1910 left Warsaw to settle in the mountains in the village of Bystra. Fa�at became famous for his excellent watercolours as well as oils focusing mainly on typical Polish winter landscapes.
Julian Falat - Winter At Podhale
Original 1924
Auction:
Agra-Art -Mar 18, 2012
- Warsaw
Lot number:
3
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
Winter at Podhale, 1924
Julian Fałat
23 x 47 cm
watercolour, paper
Julian Fałat (1853 - 1929)
Studied at the Fine Art Academy in Cracow, then went to Munich for futher studies. After travelling all over Europe, took a journey around the world. Invited by the German Emperor - Wilhelm II, moved to Berlin (1886), to become a member of the German Fine Art Academy in 1893. After his return to Poland, supervised Cracow's Fine Art Academy activities and transformed it into a modern academy as its director (in 1895). In 1910 left Warsaw to settle in the mountains in the village of Bystra. Fałat became famous for his excellent watercolours as well as oils focusing mainly on typical Polish winter landscapes.
Julian Falat - River In Winter
Original
Lot number:
1223
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Description:
Julian Falat (Polish,
1853-1929) "River in Winter",
oil on board,
signed lower left "J. Falat,
Osiek",
7-3/4" x 16-1/2". Presented in a giltwood and gesso frame.
Julian Falat (Polish,
1853-1929) "River in Winter": In overall very good condition with minor soiling. There is a vertical line in the board under the paint. There is a dot-like loss to paint in upper left edge of the panel.





