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Wojciech Gerson: (1831 - 1901) Polish Painter - Master of Polish Realism and Tatra Landscapes | World Arts and Artists

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  Wojciech Gerson was born 1 July 1831, died 25 February 1901, was a Polish painter, educator, architect and art critic who was one of the foremost representatives of the Polish school of Realism during the foreign Partitions of Poland. He served as long time professor of the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw, and taught future luminaries of Polish neo-romanticism including Józef Chełmoński, Leon Wyczółkowski, Władysław Podkowiński, Józef Pankiewicz and Anna Bilińska Bohdanowiczowa among others. He also wrote art-reviews and published a book of anatomy for the artists. A large number of his paintings were stolen by Nazi Germany in World War II, and never recovered. Wojciech Gerson (1831–1901) was a prominent Polish painter, educator, and art critic, renowned for his realistic landscapes and historical scenes that vividly captured the essence of 19th-century Poland. Early Life and Education Born on July 1, 1831, in Warsaw, Gerson displayed an early aptitude for art. He commenced hi...

Carl Joseph Begas: (1794 - 1854) German Painter - Bridging Romanticism and Realism in German Art | World Arts and Artists

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  Carl Joseph Begas (1794–1854) was a notable German painter who played a pivotal role in the transition from Romanticism to Realism in 19th-century art. Born on September 30, 1794, in Heinsberg, Germany, he was the third child of Franz Anton Begasse, a judge, and Susanne Hoffstadt. The Begasse family, originally from Belgium, moved to Cologne in 1802, where young Carl began his artistic education under the guidance of miniaturist Franz Katz. Early Life and Education In Cologne, Begas honed his skills in drawing and miniature painting. He furthered his studies at the Lyceum in Bonn under Clemens August Philippart. In 1813, seeking to expand his artistic horizons, Begas moved to Paris to study with renowned painter Antoine-Jean Gros. During his time in Paris, his talent caught the attention of King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia, who became his patron after purchasing one of Begas's works. This royal support was instrumental in advancing his career. Artistic Career and Achieve...

Winslow Homer: (1836 - 1910) American American Life and Landscape Painter| World Arts and Artists

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Winslow Homer was born 24 February 1836, died 29 September 1910, was an American landscape painter and illustrator, best known for his marine subjects. He is considered one of the foremost painters of 19th-century America and a preeminent figure in American art in general.   Largely self-taught, Homer began his career working as a commercial illustrator. He subsequently took up oil painting and produced major studio works characterized by the weight and density he exploited from the medium. He also worked extensively in watercolor, creating a fluid and prolific oeuvre, primarily chronicling his working vacations. Table of Contents Early Life and Education Artistic Career and Major Works Legacy and Influence Frequently Asked Questions Early Life and Education Winslow Homer was born on February 24, 1836, in Boston, Massachusetts. He began his artistic career as a self-taught ill...

Joaquín Agrasot: (1836 - 1919) | Spanish Realist and Costumbrista Painter

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Table of Contents Early Life and Education Artistic Career and Major Works Legacy and Influence Frequently Asked Questions Early Life and Education Joaquín Agrasot y Juan was born on December 24, 1836, in Orihuela, Alicante, Spain. He began his artistic studies in his hometown and, in 1856, received a fellowship from the Diputación Provincial de Alicante, enabling him to enroll at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de Valencia. There, he studied under Francisco Martínez Yago, honing his skills in drawing and painting. Artistic Career and Major Works In 1861, Agrasot received another fellowship to study in Rome, where he joined an artistic circle that included Eduardo Rosales, José Casado del Alisal, and Marià Fortuny. These associations profoundly influenced his style, leading him to produce works in the Realistic and Costumbrismo genres. Notable paintings from this p...

Frits Thaulow (1847 - 1906) : Norwegian Impressionist Landscape Master

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  Table of Contents Introduction Early Life and Education Artistic Style and Themes Notable Works Legacy Frequently Asked Questions Introduction Frits Thaulow (1847–1906) was a Norwegian painter celebrated for his Impressionist landscapes that vividly capture the interplay of light and water. His works, often depicting serene river scenes and winter vistas, have earned him international acclaim and a prominent place in art history. Frits Thaulow was born 20 October 1847, died 5 November 1906, he was a Norwegian Impressionist painter, best known for his naturalistic depictions of landscape. Thaulow, who had specialized in marine painting, turned to Skagen's favorite subjects, the fishermen and the boats on the shore. Early Life and Education Born Johan Fredrik Thaulow on October 20, 1847, in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway, he was the son of a prosperous chemist. Thaulow pursued formal art education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and furthered his studies under Hans Gude a...

Jan Alojzy Matejko (1838 - 1893) Polish Painter : Poland's Master Historian on Canvas

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  Table of Contents Introduction Early Life and Education Artistic Style and Themes Notable Works Legacy Frequently Asked Questions Introduction Jan Alojzy Matejko (1838–1893) stands as a monumental figure in Polish art, renowned for his vivid portrayals of significant events in Poland's history. His dedication to capturing the nation's past has solidified his reputation as the "national painter" of Poland. Google Arts & Culture Early Life and Education Born on June 24, 1838, in Kraków, Matejko exhibited an early passion for art. He honed his skills at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts under the mentorship of Wojciech Korneli Stattler and Władysław Łuszczkiewicz. His commitment to art and education later led him to serve as the director of the same institution, which was subsequently renamed the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in his honor. Google Arts & Culture Artistic Style and Themes Matejko's oeuvre is characterized by: Historical Narratives : He metic...