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Kazimierz Stabrowski

Kazimierz Stabrowski (November 21, 1869, Kruplyany – June 10, 1929, Garwolin) was a Polish painter, and director of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.[1] He also founded the first lodges of the Theosophical Society in Poland.[2]

Kazimierz Stabrowski
Born
Kazimierz Stabrowski

(1869-11-10)10 November 1869
Died(1929-06-10)10 June 1929
Garwolin, Poland
Nationality Polish
EducationImperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg
Known forPainting
MovementSymbolism
SpouseJulia Janiszewska (1902)

Biography edit

Kazimierz Stabrowski came from a Polish landed gentry (ziemiaństwo) family. His father Antoni was a military in the Russian Army and his mother Zofia Pilecka came from a rich Polish family.[3]

In the years 1880 to 1887, he completed his education in Białystok, after which he studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, where he was taught by Pavel Chistyakov, later (from 1895) in Ilya Repin's workshop. At the academy he gained contacts with numerous Polish painters, inter alia with Ferdynand Ruszczyc, Kazimierz Wasilkowski, Henryk Weyssenhoff, and Stanisław Bohusz-Siestrzeńcewicz, as well as with Russians.[4]

In 1893, he went on artist travels to the East, Beirut, and Palestine, in which he visited Odessa, Istanbul, Greece, and Egypt. Throughout his journey, he gathered a portfolio of work, he did his diploma painting Muhammad in the desert (The escape from Mecca) (Mahomet na pustyni (Ucieczka z Mekki)) during his travels.[5] In the years of 1897 to 1898, he did his further studies at the Académie Julian in France; it is there where he met numerous academics inter alia Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant, and Jean-Paul Laurens, and has been introduced into the artistic movements of Impressionism and Fauvism. In Paris he also became interested in the philosophy of Henri Bergson.[3] After coming back to St. Petersburg, he participated in the regional sphere of artists, where he made numerous artworks, which he exhibited inter alia Paris, (at the World's fair in 1900), Munich (1901), and Venice (1903).[6]

In 1902, he married Julia Janiszewska, a sculptor, who he met at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg.[7] From 1902, he became a member of the Society of Polish Artists "Sztuka" (Towarzystwo Artystów Polskich "Sztuka"). In 1903, he moved to live in Warsaw, where he engaged in organisation and pedagogue. Together with Konrad Krzyżanowski he operated a private art school, which led to the reopening of the then closed after the January Uprising, School of Fine Arts in Warsaw.[8] The school opened on March 19, 1904. Kazimierz Stabrowski became the first director of the school, performing this function to 1909. His most famous pupil there was Lithuanian painter Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis[3] Due to a conflict with the Pedagogue Council, and the Tutelary Committee, after being involved in Western esotericism, he dismissed himself.[9] By that time, he was in fact the leading figure in the Theosophical Society in Poland, and had founded the first Theosophical lodges there, and he transmitted his Theosophical ideas to Čiurlionis.[2]

The years of 1909 to 1913, marked his second artist travels, inter alia France, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Italy, and the Canary Islands. The summer months he spent with his family in Lūznava Manor (Dłużniewo), Latvia.[10] He visited Lithuania frequently and was instrumental in organizing the first art exhibitions there.[3]

After World War I, he moved to St. Petersburg, when in 1918, he moved back to Warsaw.[11] After new aesthetics in Russia after World War I, his work gained criticism by pedagogues, and positive views by the journal Mir iskusstva. In the 1920s, he travelled again to find new artistic themes, to Greece, Turkey, Morocco, Bosnia, Sweden, and Norway. In 1922, he co-founded the artist group Sursum Corda. He died in 1929, he was buried at the Powązki Cemetery (Quarter 205-I-8) in Warsaw.[12]

Selected paintings edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Kazimierz Stabrowski Paintings". Culture. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b Karolina Maria Hess and Małgorzata Alicja Dulska, Kazimierz Stabrowski’s Esoteric Dimensions: Theosophy, Art, and the Vision of Femininity, La Rosa di Paracelso 1 (2017):41-65.
  3. ^ a b c d Kilinskienė, Vilma (2016). Kazimieras Stabrauskas. Kaunas: Nacionalinis M.K. Čiurlionio Dailės Muziejus. pp. 19–21. ISBN 978-9955-471-58-5.
  4. ^ "Biography". Artyzm. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Wirtualne Muzeum Secesji". Muzeum Secesji. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  6. ^ Folga-Januszewska, Dorota (2012). Jak czytać malarstwo polskie od XI wieku do 1914 roku. Kraków: Universitas. ISBN 97883-242-0833-3.
  7. ^ "Biography". Szkolnictwo. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  8. ^ . Agra Art. Archived from the original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  9. ^ "Author: Kazimierz Stabrowski". Wolne Lektury. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  10. ^ "Kazimierz Stabrowski (1869 - 1929) Paintings By Artist". Desa. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  11. ^ "Wtorkowe spotkanie w Muzeum Narodowym: "Wykładowcy z warszawskiej ASP: Kazimierz Stabrowski i Konrad Krzyżanowski"". Kulturalna. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  12. ^ "Kazimierz Stabrowski (1869-1929)". Invaluable. Retrieved 22 October 2015.

Further reading edit

  • Kilinskienė, Vilma (2016). Kazimieras Stabrauskas. Kaunas: Nacionalinis M.K. Čiurlionio Dailės Muziejus.

External links edit

  Media related to Kazimierz Stabrowski at Wikimedia Commons

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Kazimierz Stabrowski November 21 1869 Kruplyany June 10 1929 Garwolin was a Polish painter and director of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw 1 He also founded the first lodges of the Theosophical Society in Poland 2 Kazimierz StabrowskiBornKazimierz Stabrowski 1869 11 10 10 November 1869Kruplyany Grodno Governorate Russian EmpireDied 1929 06 10 10 June 1929Garwolin PolandNationalityPolishEducationImperial Academy of Arts in St PetersburgKnown forPaintingMovementSymbolismSpouseJulia Janiszewska 1902 Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected paintings 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography editKazimierz Stabrowski came from a Polish landed gentry ziemianstwo family His father Antoni was a military in the Russian Army and his mother Zofia Pilecka came from a rich Polish family 3 In the years 1880 to 1887 he completed his education in Bialystok after which he studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St Petersburg where he was taught by Pavel Chistyakov later from 1895 in Ilya Repin s workshop At the academy he gained contacts with numerous Polish painters inter alia with Ferdynand Ruszczyc Kazimierz Wasilkowski Henryk Weyssenhoff and Stanislaw Bohusz Siestrzencewicz as well as with Russians 4 In 1893 he went on artist travels to the East Beirut and Palestine in which he visited Odessa Istanbul Greece and Egypt Throughout his journey he gathered a portfolio of work he did his diploma painting Muhammad in the desert The escape from Mecca Mahomet na pustyni Ucieczka z Mekki during his travels 5 In the years of 1897 to 1898 he did his further studies at the Academie Julian in France it is there where he met numerous academics inter alia Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant and Jean Paul Laurens and has been introduced into the artistic movements of Impressionism and Fauvism In Paris he also became interested in the philosophy of Henri Bergson 3 After coming back to St Petersburg he participated in the regional sphere of artists where he made numerous artworks which he exhibited inter alia Paris at the World s fair in 1900 Munich 1901 and Venice 1903 6 In 1902 he married Julia Janiszewska a sculptor who he met at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St Petersburg 7 From 1902 he became a member of the Society of Polish Artists Sztuka Towarzystwo Artystow Polskich Sztuka In 1903 he moved to live in Warsaw where he engaged in organisation and pedagogue Together with Konrad Krzyzanowski he operated a private art school which led to the reopening of the then closed after the January Uprising School of Fine Arts in Warsaw 8 The school opened on March 19 1904 Kazimierz Stabrowski became the first director of the school performing this function to 1909 His most famous pupil there was Lithuanian painter Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis 3 Due to a conflict with the Pedagogue Council and the Tutelary Committee after being involved in Western esotericism he dismissed himself 9 By that time he was in fact the leading figure in the Theosophical Society in Poland and had founded the first Theosophical lodges there and he transmitted his Theosophical ideas to Ciurlionis 2 The years of 1909 to 1913 marked his second artist travels inter alia France Germany Sweden Spain Italy and the Canary Islands The summer months he spent with his family in Luznava Manor Dluzniewo Latvia 10 He visited Lithuania frequently and was instrumental in organizing the first art exhibitions there 3 After World War I he moved to St Petersburg when in 1918 he moved back to Warsaw 11 After new aesthetics in Russia after World War I his work gained criticism by pedagogues and positive views by the journal Mir iskusstva In the 1920s he travelled again to find new artistic themes to Greece Turkey Morocco Bosnia Sweden and Norway In 1922 he co founded the artist group Sursum Corda He died in 1929 he was buried at the Powazki Cemetery Quarter 205 I 8 in Warsaw 12 Selected paintings edit nbsp By the Stained Glass Window 1908 National Museum in Warsaw nbsp Nude Dawn 1902 District Museum in Torun nbsp Nude with Peacock Feathers 1900 nbsp Spanish Woman 1928 nbsp Portrait of the Actress Wanda Siemaszkowska 1910 References edit Kazimierz Stabrowski Paintings Culture Retrieved 22 October 2015 a b Karolina Maria Hess and Malgorzata Alicja Dulska Kazimierz Stabrowski s Esoteric Dimensions Theosophy Art and the Vision of Femininity La Rosa di Paracelso 1 2017 41 65 a b c d Kilinskiene Vilma 2016 Kazimieras Stabrauskas Kaunas Nacionalinis M K Ciurlionio Dailes Muziejus pp 19 21 ISBN 978 9955 471 58 5 Biography Artyzm Retrieved 22 October 2015 Wirtualne Muzeum Secesji Muzeum Secesji Retrieved 22 October 2015 Folga Januszewska Dorota 2012 Jak czytac malarstwo polskie od XI wieku do 1914 roku Krakow Universitas ISBN 97883 242 0833 3 Biography Szkolnictwo Retrieved 22 October 2015 Kazimierz Stabrowski 1869 1929 Polska Agra Art Archived from the original on 15 December 2018 Retrieved 22 October 2015 Author Kazimierz Stabrowski Wolne Lektury Retrieved 22 October 2015 Kazimierz Stabrowski 1869 1929 Paintings By Artist Desa Retrieved 22 October 2015 Wtorkowe spotkanie w Muzeum Narodowym Wykladowcy z warszawskiej ASP Kazimierz Stabrowski i Konrad Krzyzanowski Kulturalna Retrieved 22 October 2015 Kazimierz Stabrowski 1869 1929 Invaluable Retrieved 22 October 2015 Further reading editKilinskiene Vilma 2016 Kazimieras Stabrauskas Kaunas Nacionalinis M K Ciurlionio Dailes Muziejus External links edit nbsp Media related to Kazimierz Stabrowski at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kazimierz Stabrowski amp oldid 1153968564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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