Jacek Malczewski
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Agra-Art /Mar 18, 2012
€43,326.50 - €60,175.70
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Extracted between 500 works in the catalog of ArcadjaJacek Malczewski - Red Girl
Original 1891
Auction:
Agra-Art -Mar 17, 2013
- Warsaw
Lot number:
1
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Description:
Red girl, 1891
Jacek Malczewski
25.7 x 16 cm
oil, cardboard
Jacek Malczewski (1855 - 1929)
Jacek Malczewski began his artistic education at the Krakow School of Fine Arts. He was supervised by such artists as: Feliks Szynalewski, W�adys�aw �uszczkiewicz and Jan Matejko. In the years 1876-1877 he studied at Paris École des Beaux Arts (supervised by E.H. Lehmanna). In 1880 Malczewski traveled around Italy. In the years 1884-1885 he took part, as a drawer, in the Karol Lanckoro�ski Asian expedition. During that period he also visited Greece and Italy. In the years 1885-1886 the artist spent a few months in Munich. After his return he moved to Krakow and settled there. He still often visited Munich and Italy. In the years 1896-1900 he taught at the Krakow School of Fine Arts and in the years 1911-1922 he was professor of the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts (also the Academy’’s Dean in the years 1912-14). Malczewski spent the years 1914-1915 in Vienna. In 1916 he returned to Krakow. He spent the years prior to his death mainly in Lus�awice and Charczewice. Malczewski was cofounder of the Polish Artists’’ Association “Sztuka” (1897), and member of the „Zero“group (1908). In his early work period, Malczewski produced mainly portraits and generic scenes. During his later art periods (beginning in the 90’’s of the 19th century) he created paintings with symbolical content and biblical, legendary, patriotic, or allegoric-fantasy themes.
Jacek Malczewski - In Artist's Atelier
Original 1919
Auction:
Agra-Art -Oct 14, 2012
- Warsaw
Lot number:
24
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Description:
In Artist's atelier, 1919
Jacek Malczewski
69 x 98 cm
oil, cardboard
Jacek Malczewski (1855 - 1929)
Jacek Malczewski began his artistic education at the Krakow School of Fine Arts. He was supervised by such artists as: Feliks Szynalewski, W�adys�aw �uszczkiewicz and Jan Matejko. In the years 1876-1877 he studied at Paris École des Beaux Arts (supervised by E.H. Lehmanna). In 1880 Malczewski traveled around Italy. In the years 1884-1885 he took part, as a drawer, in the Karol Lanckoro�ski Asian expedition. During that period he also visited Greece and Italy. In the years 1885-1886 the artist spent a few months in Munich. After his return he moved to Krakow and settled there. He still often visited Munich and Italy. In the years 1896-1900 he taught at the Krakow School of Fine Arts and in the years 1911-1922 he was professor of the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts (also the Academy’’s Dean in the years 1912-14). Malczewski spent the years 1914-1915 in Vienna. In 1916 he returned to Krakow. He spent the years prior to his death mainly in Lus�awice and Charczewice. Malczewski was cofounder of the Polish Artists’’ Association “Sztuka” (1897), and member of the „Zero“group (1908). In his early work period, Malczewski produced mainly portraits and generic scenes. During his later art periods (beginning in the 90’’s of the 19th century) he created paintings with symbolical content and biblical, legendary, patriotic, or allegoric-fantasy themes.
Jacek Malczewski - Angels And Tobias
Original
Lot number:
192
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Description:
Jacek Malczewski
(Polish, 1854-1929)
Angels and Tobias
oil on cardboard
signed
J. Malczewski
(lower right)
13 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches.
Estimate $ 600-800
Frame abrasions visible along upper edge; surface dirt throughout; otherwise appears in basic good condition.
Framed: 23 x 18 inches.
Jacek Malczewski - In Artist's Atelier
Original 1919
Auction:
Agra-Art -Mar 18, 2012
- Warsaw
Lot number:
24
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
In Artist's atelier, 1919
Jacek Malczewski
69 x 98 cm
oil, cardboard
Jacek Malczewski (1855 - 1929)
Jacek Malczewski began his artistic education at the Krakow School of Fine Arts. He was supervised by such artists as: Feliks Szynalewski, Władysław Łuszczkiewicz and Jan Matejko. In the years 1876-1877 he studied at Paris École des Beaux Arts (supervised by E.H. Lehmanna). In 1880 Malczewski traveled around Italy. In the years 1884-1885 he took part, as a drawer, in the Karol Lanckoroński Asian expedition. During that period he also visited Greece and Italy. In the years 1885-1886 the artist spent a few months in Munich. After his return he moved to Krakow and settled there. He still often visited Munich and Italy. In the years 1896-1900 he taught at the Krakow School of Fine Arts and in the years 1911-1922 he was professor of the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts (also the Academy’’s Dean in the years 1912-14). Malczewski spent the years 1914-1915 in Vienna. In 1916 he returned to Krakow. He spent the years prior to his death mainly in Lusławice and Charczewice. Malczewski was cofounder of the Polish Artists’’ Association “Sztuka” (1897), and member of the „Zero“group (1908). In his early work period, Malczewski produced mainly portraits and generic scenes. During his later art periods (beginning in the 90’’s of the 19th century) he created paintings with symbolical content and biblical, legendary, patriotic, or allegoric-fantasy themes.
Jacek Malczewski - Garden. Noon
Original 1910
Auction:
Agra-Art -Dec 4, 2011
- Warsaw
Lot number:
16
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Description:
Garden. Noon, ca 1910
Jacek Malczewski
65.5 x 81.5 cm
oil, canvas
signed
Jacek Malczewski (1855 - 1929)
Jacek Malczewski began his artistic education at the Krakow School of Fine Arts. He was supervised by such artists as: Feliks Szynalewski, W³adys³aw £uszczkiewicz and Jan Matejko. In the years 1876-1877 he studied at Paris École des Beaux Arts (supervised by E.H. Lehmanna). In 1880 Malczewski traveled around Italy. In the years 1884-1885 he took part, as a drawer, in the Karol Lanckoroñski Asian expedition. During that period he also visited Greece and Italy. In the years 1885-1886 the artist spent a few months in Munich. After his return he moved to Krakow and settled there. He still often visited Munich and Italy. In the years 1896-1900 he taught at the Krakow School of Fine Arts and in the years 1911-1922 he was professor of the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts (also the Academy’’s Dean in the years 1912-14). Malczewski spent the years 1914-1915 in Vienna. In 1916 he returned to Krakow. He spent the years prior to his death mainly in Lus³awice and Charczewice. Malczewski was cofounder of the Polish Artists’’ Association “Sztuka” (1897), and member of the „Zero“group (1908). In his early work period, Malczewski produced mainly portraits and generic scenes. During his later art periods (beginning in the 90’’s of the 19th century) he created paintings with symbolical content and biblical, legendary, patriotic, or allegoric-fantasy themes.





