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Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts

The Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (Polish: Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Jana Matejki w Krakowie, usually abbreviated to ASP),[1] is a public institution of higher education located in the centre of Kraków, Poland. It is the oldest Polish fine art academy, established in 1818 and granted full autonomy in 1873.

Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow
Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Jana Matejki w Krakowie
Main building, on Kraków's Jan Matejko Square
TypePublic
Established1818; 206 years ago (1818)
Rectorprof. Andrzej Bednarczyk
Academic staff
321 (March 2022)
Administrative staff
149 (March 2022)
Students972 (2021/2022)
Address
Plac Matejki 13, 31-157 Kraków
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CampusUrban
Websitewww.asp.krakow.pl

ASP is a state-run university that offers 5- and 6-year Master's degree programmes. As of 2007, the Academy's faculty comprised 94 professors and assistant professors as well as 147 Ph.D.s.

History edit

The Academy of Fine Arts (ASP) was originally a subdivision of the Jagiellonian University's Department of Literature and was initially (1818–1873) called the School of Drawing and Painting (Szkoła Rysunku i Malarstwa). Among its original teachers were Polish Neoclassicist Antoni Brodowski, and Franciszek Ksawery Lampi, a world-renowned landscape and portrait artist in Congress Poland whose most notable students there were Wojciech Korneli Stattler (a teacher of Jan Matejko) and Piotr Michałowski, equestrian master artist of the Romantic period.[2]

ASP received the status of an independent institution of higher learning in 1873 as the School of Fine Arts (Szkoła Sztuk Pięknych). The first President of the Academy was painter Jan Matejko, who brought in other leading artists as professors including Jan Nepomucen Głowacki, the most outstanding landscape painter of the early 19th century in Poland,[3] as well as Florian Cynk, Aleksander Gryglewski and Leopold Loeffler, member of the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. The main building based on a neoclassical design by architect Maciej Moraczewski was erected in today's Matejko Square in 1879. In 1893–95 its principal was a broadly educated Władysław Łuszczkiewicz (another teacher of Jan Matejko and later, his close associate) who also served as conservator of architectural monuments in the city.[4]

Following the death of Jan Matejko in 1893, the next ASP President elected in 1895 was Julian Fałat, who remained at his post until 1909. Fałat gave the Academy a new direction by hiring new art instructors associated with contemporary Western art approaches and associated painters such as Teodor Axentowicz, Jacek Malczewski (the father of Polish Symbolism), Jan Stanisławski, Leon Wyczółkowski, Konstanty Laszczka, Józef Mehoffer, Stanisław Wyspiański (one of first in Europe to work in all genres), Wojciech Weiss, and Józef Pankiewicz among others.[5][6]

The first woman admitted to study at the Academy was Zofia Baltarowicz-Dzielińska, who, in 1917, gained a status of an auditor. Officially, women were allowed to become students over a year later, after the academy passed a resolution in December 1918.[7]

On the 100th anniversary of its founding, in 1979, the Academy was named for Jan Matejko, its founder and first president.

In 2008 the Academy joined Icograda (the International Council of Graphic Design Associations) and became that organization's first educational member in Poland.

Rectors edit

The School of Fine Arts (director)

The Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (rector)

  • 1900–1909: Julian Fałat (till 1905 director of The Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts)
  • 1909–1910: Leon Wyczółkowski
  • 1910–1911: Teodor Axentowicz
  • 1911–1912: Konstanty Laszczka
  • 1912–1914: Jacek Malczewski
  • 1914–1918: Józef Mehoffer
  • 1918–1919: Wojciech Weiss
  • 1919–1922: Józef Gałęzowski
  • 1922–1927: Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz
  • 1927–1928: Teodor Axentowicz
  • 1928–1929: Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz
  • 1929–1931: Konstanty Laszczka
  • 1931–1932: Fryderyk Pautsch
  • 1932–1933: Józef Mehoffer
  • 1933–1936: Wojciech Weiss
  • 1936–1939: Fryderyk Pautsch
  • 1945–1949: Eugeniusz Eibisch (till 1947 active rector)
  • 1949–1950: Zbigniew Pronaszko
  • 1950–1951: Zygmunt Radnicki
  • 1951–1952: Konrad Srzednicki
  • 1952–1954: Mieczysław Wejman
  • 1954–1967: Czesław Rzepiński
  • 1967–1972: Mieczysław Wejman
  • 1972–1980: Marian Konieczny
  • 1980–1987: Włodzimierz Kunz
  • 1987–1993: Jan Szancenbach
  • 1993–1996: Włodzimierz Kunz
  • 1996–2002: Stanisław Rodziński
  • 2002–2008: Jan Pamuła
  • 2008–2012: Adam Wsiołkowski
  • 2012–2020: Stanisław Tabisz
 since 2020: Andrzej Bednarczyk 

Faculties edit

 
19th-century etching of the Academy, then named the "Kraków School of Drawing and Painting"
  • Faculty of Painting
    • Department of Painting
    • Department of Drawing
    • Department of Additional Specializations
    • Department of Stage Design
  • Faculty of Sculpture
    • Department of Sculpture (I, II)
    • Department of Drawing
    • Department of Architecture-Sculpture Design
  • Faculty of Interior Design
  • Faculty of Intermedia
  • Faculty of Industrial Design
    • Department of Visual Communication
    • Department of Product Design
  • Faculty of Graphic Arts
    • Department of Graphic Arts
    • Department of Graphic Design
    • Department of Drawing and Painting
  • Faculty of Art Conservation
  • Interdisciplinary Department of Art History

Notable faculty members edit

Notable graduates edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
Selfportraits of leading professors and graduates

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://bip-old.asp.krakow.pl/userfiles/file/aktualno%C5%9B%C4%87i/Statut%20uchwalony%20przez%20senat%2021%20marca%202017.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ . Informacje o twórcy. Dom Aukcyjny Agra-Art. October 2012. Archived from the original on February 3, 2015. Retrieved October 29, 2012. Skłócony z ojcem, w 1814 wyjechał na Węgry, skąd ok. 1815 przybył do Polski i zamieszkał w Warszawie.
  3. ^ . Malarstwo polskie XIX wieku. Katalog zbiorów Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie (in Polish). Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie. 2001. Archived from the original on May 11, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  4. ^ Nina Kinitz (October 8, 2009). "Sztuka zrodzona z historycznej pasji – obrazy Władysława Łuszczkiewicza". Malarstwo. Realizm (in Polish). Polskie muzy. Archived from the original on April 16, 2013. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
  5. ^ Irena Kossowska (October 2002). "Jacek Malczewski". Symbolizm w polskim malarstwie przełomu XIX i XX wieku (in Polish). Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk. Culture.pl. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  6. ^ Marcin Grota (1996). . Malczewski exhibition at the Czartoryski Museum (Warsaw Voice review). University of Buffalo. Info.Poland. Archived from the original on June 25, 2010. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  7. ^ "Pierwsza kobieta-studentka ASP". Gazeta Krakowska (in Polish) (122). 1969. ISSN 0867-468X.
  8. ^ "Sasza Blonder". Artvee. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  9. ^ . pp. 498–499 http://www.gravitram.com/Gravitram/Famous%20works%20of%20Art/Master%20Chronological%20List.pdf. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

External links edit

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The Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow Polish Akademia Sztuk Pieknych im Jana Matejki w Krakowie usually abbreviated to ASP 1 is a public institution of higher education located in the centre of Krakow Poland It is the oldest Polish fine art academy established in 1818 and granted full autonomy in 1873 Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in KrakowAkademia Sztuk Pieknych im Jana Matejki w KrakowieMain building on Krakow s Jan Matejko SquareTypePublicEstablished1818 206 years ago 1818 Rectorprof Andrzej BednarczykAcademic staff321 March 2022 Administrative staff149 March 2022 Students972 2021 2022 AddressPlac Matejki 13 31 157 Krakow Krakow PolandCampusUrbanWebsitewww wbr asp wbr krakow wbr plASP is a state run university that offers 5 and 6 year Master s degree programmes As of 2007 the Academy s faculty comprised 94 professors and assistant professors as well as 147 Ph D s Contents 1 History 2 Rectors 3 Faculties 4 Notable faculty members 5 Notable graduates 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Academy of Fine Arts ASP was originally a subdivision of the Jagiellonian University s Department of Literature and was initially 1818 1873 called the School of Drawing and Painting Szkola Rysunku i Malarstwa Among its original teachers were Polish Neoclassicist Antoni Brodowski and Franciszek Ksawery Lampi a world renowned landscape and portrait artist in Congress Poland whose most notable students there were Wojciech Korneli Stattler a teacher of Jan Matejko and Piotr Michalowski equestrian master artist of the Romantic period 2 ASP received the status of an independent institution of higher learning in 1873 as the School of Fine Arts Szkola Sztuk Pieknych The first President of the Academy was painter Jan Matejko who brought in other leading artists as professors including Jan Nepomucen Glowacki the most outstanding landscape painter of the early 19th century in Poland 3 as well as Florian Cynk Aleksander Gryglewski and Leopold Loeffler member of the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts The main building based on a neoclassical design by architect Maciej Moraczewski was erected in today s Matejko Square in 1879 In 1893 95 its principal was a broadly educated Wladyslaw Luszczkiewicz another teacher of Jan Matejko and later his close associate who also served as conservator of architectural monuments in the city 4 Following the death of Jan Matejko in 1893 the next ASP President elected in 1895 was Julian Falat who remained at his post until 1909 Falat gave the Academy a new direction by hiring new art instructors associated with contemporary Western art approaches and associated painters such as Teodor Axentowicz Jacek Malczewski the father of Polish Symbolism Jan Stanislawski Leon Wyczolkowski Konstanty Laszczka Jozef Mehoffer Stanislaw Wyspianski one of first in Europe to work in all genres Wojciech Weiss and Jozef Pankiewicz among others 5 6 The first woman admitted to study at the Academy was Zofia Baltarowicz Dzielinska who in 1917 gained a status of an auditor Officially women were allowed to become students over a year later after the academy passed a resolution in December 1918 7 On the 100th anniversary of its founding in 1979 the Academy was named for Jan Matejko its founder and first president In 2008 the Academy joined Icograda the International Council of Graphic Design Associations and became that organization s first educational member in Poland Rectors editThe School of Fine Arts director 1873 1893 Jan Matejko 1893 1895 Wladyslaw Luszczkiewicz acting rector 1895 1900 Julian FalatThe Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow rector 1900 1909 Julian Falat till 1905 director of The Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts 1909 1910 Leon Wyczolkowski 1910 1911 Teodor Axentowicz 1911 1912 Konstanty Laszczka 1912 1914 Jacek Malczewski 1914 1918 Jozef Mehoffer 1918 1919 Wojciech Weiss 1919 1922 Jozef Galezowski 1922 1927 Adolf Szyszko Bohusz 1927 1928 Teodor Axentowicz 1928 1929 Adolf Szyszko Bohusz 1929 1931 Konstanty Laszczka 1931 1932 Fryderyk Pautsch 1932 1933 Jozef Mehoffer 1933 1936 Wojciech Weiss 1936 1939 Fryderyk Pautsch 1945 1949 Eugeniusz Eibisch till 1947 active rector 1949 1950 Zbigniew Pronaszko 1950 1951 Zygmunt Radnicki 1951 1952 Konrad Srzednicki 1952 1954 Mieczyslaw Wejman 1954 1967 Czeslaw Rzepinski 1967 1972 Mieczyslaw Wejman 1972 1980 Marian Konieczny 1980 1987 Wlodzimierz Kunz 1987 1993 Jan Szancenbach 1993 1996 Wlodzimierz Kunz 1996 2002 Stanislaw Rodzinski 2002 2008 Jan Pamula 2008 2012 Adam Wsiolkowski 2012 2020 Stanislaw Tabiszsince 2020 Andrzej BednarczykFaculties edit nbsp 19th century etching of the Academy then named the Krakow School of Drawing and Painting Faculty of Painting Department of Painting Department of Drawing Department of Additional Specializations Department of Stage Design Faculty of Sculpture Department of Sculpture I II Department of Drawing Department of Architecture Sculpture Design Faculty of Interior Design Faculty of Intermedia Faculty of Industrial Design Department of Visual Communication Department of Product Design Faculty of Graphic Arts Department of Graphic Arts Department of Graphic Design Department of Drawing and Painting Faculty of Art Conservation Interdisciplinary Department of Art HistoryNotable faculty members editMilosz HorodyskiNotable graduates editBronislaw Abramowicz Ludmila Armata Teodor Axentowicz Wladyslaw T Benda Sasza Blonder 8 Tadeusz Brzozowski Julian Falat Stanislaw Frenkiel Henryk Gotlib Artur Grottger Zbylut Grzywacz Wojciech Jerzy Has Maria Jarema Ewa Juszkiewicz Tadeusz Kantor Carl Krull Ephraim Moses Lilien Tadeusz Makowski Jacek Malczewski Anton Manastyrski Jan Matejko Jozef Mehoffer Henryk Minkiewicz Igor Mitoraj Abraham Neumann Jerzy Nowosielski Roman Petrovic Roman Polanski Stanislaw Przespolewski Heinrich Rauchinger Tadeusz Rychter Wilhelm Sasnal Edward Rydz Smigly Czeslaw Slania Adam Studzinski Boguslaw Szwacz Zoja Trofimiuk 9 Petar Tijesic Stanislaw Tondos Ivan Trush Andrzej Wajda Wojciech Weiss Andrzej Wroblewski Leon Wyczolkowski Stanislaw Wyspianski Mariusz Zaruski nbsp Axentowicz nbsp Falat nbsp Malczewski nbsp Matejko nbsp Wyczolkowski nbsp WyspianskiSelfportraits of leading professors and graduatesSee also editCulture of Krakow List of PolesReferences edit http bip old asp krakow pl userfiles file aktualno C5 9B C4 87i Statut 20uchwalony 20przez 20senat 2021 20marca 202017 pdf bare URL PDF Franciszek Ksawery Lampi 1782 1852 Informacje o tworcy Dom Aukcyjny Agra Art October 2012 Archived from the original on February 3 2015 Retrieved October 29 2012 Sklocony z ojcem w 1814 wyjechal na Wegry skad ok 1815 przybyl do Polski i zamieszkal w Warszawie Jan Nepomucen Glowacki Malarstwo polskie XIX wieku Katalog zbiorow Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie in Polish Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie 2001 Archived from the original on May 11 2015 Retrieved August 22 2012 Nina Kinitz October 8 2009 Sztuka zrodzona z historycznej pasji obrazy Wladyslawa Luszczkiewicza Malarstwo Realizm in Polish Polskie muzy Archived from the original on April 16 2013 Retrieved August 9 2012 Irena Kossowska October 2002 Jacek Malczewski Symbolizm w polskim malarstwie przelomu XIX i XX wieku in Polish Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk Culture pl Retrieved October 17 2012 Marcin Grota 1996 Malczewski s Mythology Malczewski exhibition at the Czartoryski Museum Warsaw Voice review University of Buffalo Info Poland Archived from the original on June 25 2010 Retrieved October 17 2012 Pierwsza kobieta studentka ASP Gazeta Krakowska in Polish 122 1969 ISSN 0867 468X Sasza Blonder Artvee Retrieved 2023 05 31 pp 498 499 http www gravitram com Gravitram Famous 20works 20of 20Art Master 20Chronological 20List pdf a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help External links editUniversities of Krakow 50 03 59 N 19 56 30 E 50 06639 N 19 94167 E 50 06639 19 94167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jan 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