Jacek Malczewski (15 July 1854 – 8 October 1929)

Jacek Malczewski, In the Dust Storm 1893-1894.

Jacek Malczewski was a Polish symbolist painter. In 1871, at the
age of 17, he moved to Krakow, where in his spare time from his
grammar school studies he attended the School of Fine Arts
(now The Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow). One of his
teachers was Jan Matejko
The main subjects of Malczewski's work were costumed portraits,
nature, Polish rebels fighting for liberation from the Russian
Empire, and Christian and Greek mythology. His father was also a 
painter.

Jacek Malczewski, Idyll.

Jacek Malczewski, Death of Ellenai 1883.

Jacek Malczewski, Sunday at the Mine (Rest at the Mine) 1882.

Jacek Malczewski, St. Agnes 1920-1921.

Jacek Malczewski, Portrait of Wojciech Kossak with Bellona 1903.

Jacek Malczewski, Angels with Tobias.

Jacek Malczewski, Thanatos II 1899.

Jacek Malczewski, On the Way to
Exile (Convicts on the way to Siberia) 1890.

Jacek Malczewski, Portrait of Count Antoni Wodzicki 1911.

Jacek Malczewski, Story of a Song - 
Portrait of Adam Asnyk 1899.

Jacek Malczewski, Self-Portrait in Armour with Fiddles 1908.

Jacek Malczewski, Christ in Emmaus 1909.

Jacek Malczewski, Smierc (Death).

Jacek Malczewski, Following the Angel 1901.

Jacek Malczewski, Portrait of
Tadeusz Blotnicki with Medusa 1902.

Jacek Malczewski, Portrait of Wladyslaw Zelenski 1908.

Jacek Malczewski, Portrait of Stanislaw Tondos c. 1902.

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