Zygmunt Andrychiewicz

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Zygmunt Andrychiewicz

Zygmunt Andrychiewicz (* 1861 ; † 1943 in Warta ) was a Polish painter.

Life

Andrychiewicz first learned at a Warsaw drawing school and at the same time worked as a decorator. Thanks to a scholarship from the Warsaw Towarzystwo Zachęty Sztuk Pięknych , he studied from 1884 to 1886 at the Art Academy in Cracow under Izydor Jabłoński and Władysław Łuszczkiewicz . Another scholarship from the TZSP enabled him to continue his studies in Paris. From 1887 to 1892 he studied at the Académie Colarossi under FG Colin and at the Académie Julian under William Adolphe Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury . For a while he lived in Paris with Władysław Ślewiński . After his return to Warsaw he gave drawing lessons in his studio. Later he was a teacher at the Tokarzewski painting school.

From 1886, his works were exhibited regularly in the Zachęta Gallery and the Salon Krywult Gallery in Warsaw . They have also been shown by the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Krakow, at the Paris salons and at two world exhibitions in Paris ( 1889 and 1900 ). Andrychiewicz lived again in Paris from 1899 to 1918; in 1906 he studied at B. Constantin's studio. He returned to Poland in 1918 and settled in the village of Małków in the Sieradzki powiat in 1921 . Andrychiewicz mainly painted portraits and genre scenes, landscapes and motifs from Polish villages and towns. His pictures are owned u. a. from museums in Warta and Sieradz .

Web links

Commons : Zygmunt Andrychiewicz  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

References and comments

  1. The place of death may also be the village of Małków
  2. Izydor Jabłoński (1835-1905) was a Polish painter and university professor
  3. according to Irena Kossowska, Władysław Ślewiński at Culture.pl (in Polish)