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Italian florist. Gemälde ID:: 84905
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Italian florist. Date 1882(1882)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 125 x 87 cm (49.2 x 34.3 in)
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Italian florist Gemälde ID:: 88739
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Italian florist 1882(1882)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 125 x 87 cm (49.2 x 34.3 in)
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Hutsul Funeral Gemälde ID:: 89547
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Hutsul Funeral 1882(1882)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 86 x 115 cm (33.9 x 45.3 in)
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The Anchorite Gemälde ID:: 91381
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The Anchorite 1881(1881)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 129 x 95 cm (50.8 x 37.4 in)
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The Goose Girl. Gemälde ID:: 93696
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The Goose Girl. 1883(1883)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 41 x 53 cm (16.1 x 20.9 in)
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1 | Vorheriger Künstler Nächster Künstler
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Teodor Axentowicz
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born May 13, 1859 in Braşov, Romania - August 26, 1938 in Krakew) was a Polish-Armenian painter and university professor. A renowned artist of his times, he was also the rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakew. As an artist, Axentowicz was famous for his portraits and subtle scenes of Hutsul life, set in the Carpathians.
Axentowicz was born May 13, 1859 in Braşov, Hungary (now Romania), to a family of Polish-Armenian ancestry. In 1893 in Chelsea, London, he married Iza Henrietta Gielgud, aunt of Val Gielgud and John [Arthur] Gielgud of the theatrical dynasty. A son, Philip S.A.D. Axentowicz was born in Chelsea in 1893.
Between 1879 and 1882 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. From there he moved to Paris, where he continued his education until 1895. During that time he started a long-time cooperation with various journals and started his career as a copyist, duplicating the works of Tizian and Botticelli. He also made numerous travels to London and Rome, where he prepared a set of portraits, one of the first in his career.
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