Marcin Zaleski
Marcin Zaleski | |
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Born | 1796 |
Died | 1877 Warsaw, Poland |
Nationality | Polish |
Known for | Painting |
Marcin Zaleski (1796 – September 16, 1877) was a Polish painter.
Biography
Zaleski was born in Kraków. He received his education in Kraków and Warsaw. In 1817−1822, Zaleski worked as a decorator in a Warsaw theatre while producing copies of paintings. In 1828 the artist exhibited his own work for the first time and received a scholarship to continue his education as a painter: he then continued to study painting in Germany, France and Italy. In 1846 the artist became a professor of perspective at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw.[1] Zaleski died in Warsaw in 1877.
Works
Zaleski is particularly well known for works depicting city views and architecture of Warsaw, Kraków and Vilnius.[2] His works can be found at the National Museum in Warsaw, Poland, the Turkey's Adam Mickiewicz Museum[3] and the Gomel Palace,[4] among other locations. Among Zaleski's works is a series of paintings on the November Uprising in Warsaw, to which he was an eyewitness.[5]
References
- ^ "Marcin Zaleski – Święto Jordanu | Warsaw Museum". 2015-09-18.
- ^ Głębocka Piotrowska, Irena (1947). The Art of Poland. Philosophical library. p. 63.
- ^ Chmurzyński, Wojciech; Halina Natuniewicz. Adam Mickiewicz Museum in Stamboul.
- ^ http://www.palacegomel.by/index.php?newsid=348
- ^ Walek, Janusz; Katarzyna Zawadska (1988). A History of Poland in Painting. Interpress. p. 110. ISBN 83-223-2115-5.
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