All Jozef Chelmonski Oil Paintings

(November 7, 1849 -- April 6, 1914) was a Polish painter. Chełmonski was born in the village of Boczki near Łowicz in central Congress Poland, Russian Empire. His first drawing teacher was his father (a small leaseholder and administrator of Boczki village). After finishing high school in Warsaw, he studied in Warsaw Drawing Class (1867--1871) and took private lessons from Wojciech Gerson. From 1871 to 1874 Chełmonski lived in Munich. He worked with Polish painters assembled around Jozef Brandt and Maksymilian Gierymski. He also had studied for a few months at the academy of H. Anschutz and A. Strahuber. In 1872 and 1874 Chełmonski visited the Polish territories (Poland as a country did not exist then), Tatra Mountains and Ukraine. His first paintings were done under the influence of Gerson. The works that followed were landscapes and villages. In 1875 Chełmonski went to Paris, where he had many important exhibitions and became known to the art scene. With many orders, the artistic level of his paintings decreased. From 1878 to 1887 Chełmonski visited Poland, Vienna and Venice. In 1887 he returned to Poland and in 1889 settled in Kuklawka Zarzeczna village. Contact with his homeland and nature revealed quality in his artworks. From that time are the best liked Chełmonski's paintings such as Partridge on the Snow, The Storks or Before Thunderstorm. Chełmonski represented the trend in art called "Polish Patriotic Painting". He died in Kuklawka near Grodzisk Mazowiecki in 1914.
 

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Jozef Chelmonski Cross in blizzard. oil painting


Cross in blizzard.
ID de tableau::  67711
Cross in blizzard.
1907(1907) Oil on canvas 106 X 137 cm (41.73 X 53.94 in)
   
   
     

Jozef Chelmonski Four  On grasslands oil painting


Four On grasslands
ID de tableau::  67729
Four On grasslands
1881(1881) Oil on canvas 275 X 660 cm (108.27 X 259.84 in)
   
   
     

Jozef Chelmonski Market oil painting


Market
ID de tableau::  67808
Market
Oil on canvas, 57.5x67.5, Kosciuszko Foundation, New York
Oil on canvas, 57.5x67.5, Kosciuszko Foundation, New York
   
   
     

Jozef Chelmonski Morning in the Forest; oil painting


Morning in the Forest;
ID de tableau::  74578
Morning in the Forest;
1870; oil on canvas, 26,5 x 34,5 cm. cjr
1870; oil on canvas, 26,5 x 34,5 cm. cjr
   
   
     

Jozef Chelmonski A Convention of Hunters oil painting


A Convention of Hunters
ID de tableau::  74582
A Convention of Hunters
oil on canvas, 65 x 148 cm. 1874 cjr
oil on canvas, 65 x 148 cm. 1874 cjr
   
   
     

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     Jozef Chelmonski
     (November 7, 1849 -- April 6, 1914) was a Polish painter. Chełmonski was born in the village of Boczki near Łowicz in central Congress Poland, Russian Empire. His first drawing teacher was his father (a small leaseholder and administrator of Boczki village). After finishing high school in Warsaw, he studied in Warsaw Drawing Class (1867--1871) and took private lessons from Wojciech Gerson. From 1871 to 1874 Chełmonski lived in Munich. He worked with Polish painters assembled around Jozef Brandt and Maksymilian Gierymski. He also had studied for a few months at the academy of H. Anschutz and A. Strahuber. In 1872 and 1874 Chełmonski visited the Polish territories (Poland as a country did not exist then), Tatra Mountains and Ukraine. His first paintings were done under the influence of Gerson. The works that followed were landscapes and villages. In 1875 Chełmonski went to Paris, where he had many important exhibitions and became known to the art scene. With many orders, the artistic level of his paintings decreased. From 1878 to 1887 Chełmonski visited Poland, Vienna and Venice. In 1887 he returned to Poland and in 1889 settled in Kuklawka Zarzeczna village. Contact with his homeland and nature revealed quality in his artworks. From that time are the best liked Chełmonski's paintings such as Partridge on the Snow, The Storks or Before Thunderstorm. Chełmonski represented the trend in art called "Polish Patriotic Painting". He died in Kuklawka near Grodzisk Mazowiecki in 1914.

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