Jan Kanty Ignacy Maszkowski (1794âÂÂ1865) was a Polish painter; known for portraits, history and genre paintings.
Life and work
He displayed artistic skills from an early age. A local landowner named Jozef Levitzky took note and helped him enroll in the School of Drawing at the University of Lviv, where he studied from 1813 to 1818, under the pastellist, Józef Buisset (1776-1832). He then spent three years at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. His primary instructors there were Heinrich Füger and Johann Baptist von Lampi.
This was followed by studies in Rome, at the Accademia di San Luca, While there, he also visited Naples, Florence and Venice. In 1824 his patron, Levitzky, demanded that he return home, which he did, after a brief stay in Vienna. Once there, he focused on painting portraits and genre scenes in Volhynia and Podolia, and had his own workshop in Dubno.
From 1834 to 1843, he taught drawing at his alma mater, the university. When they closed the drawing school, he established his own school of painting at his workshop in Lviv. His pupils included Artur Grottger, Juliusz Kossak, Feliks Jan SzczÃÂsny Morawski, Aleksander RaczyÃ
Âski, Henryk Rodakowski, StanisÃ
Âaw Tarnowski, Franciszek Tepa, and his son .
He died at his home in Barszczowice, a few days after his seventy-first birthday.
Family
In addition to Marceli, he had two other sons; , a mathematician and Rector at Lviv Polytechnic, and , a violinist and conductor. He also had three daughters: Franciszka, Fryderyka and Joanna. The painter and poster designer, Karol Zyndram Maszkowski, was his grandson.
Works
The works of Jan Maszkowski may be seen in the National Museum, Kraków, the National Museum, WrocÃ
Âaw, the Ossolineum, and several museums in Ukraine.<br /> Portraits:
- Portrait of Francis I (Portret Franciszka I, 1834)
- Portrait of count Olizar (Portret hr. Olizara)
- Portrait of landscapist A. Lange, (Portret pejzaÃ
¼ysty A. Lange, 1837)
- Portrait of Józef Maksymilian OssoliÃ
Âski
- Little house of cards (Portrait of Fryderyka and RafaÃ
 Maszkowski), before 1850
- Portrait of young man (Portret mÃ
Âodego meÃ
¼czyzny, 1848);
- Portrait of Marceli Maszkowski, his son (1856);
- Woman's portrait in white bonnet (Portret kobiety w biaÃ
Âym czepku, 1840, in National Museum in Warsaw)
Historical paintings:
- Dalila cutting off hair of Samson, (Dalila ucinajÃÂ
ca wÃ
Âosy Samsonowi, 1820âÂÂ1824)
- BolesÃ
Âaw Chrobry in Kiev (BolesÃ
Âaw Chrobry w Kijowie)
- Jan III Sobieski, (1835);
- Portrait of WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw IV king of Poland, (WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw IV, król Polski)
- Self-portrait in square-topped cap (Autoportret w konfederatce, 1840);
- Defence of Trembowla, (Obrona Trembowli, 1848);
- Chrzanowska in Defence of Trembowla, (Chrzanowska w obronie Trembowli, 1820âÂÂ1824)
- Dress of Jan Samuel Chrzanowski, defender of Trembowla (Strój Jana Samuela Chrzanowskiego obroÃ
Âcy Trembowli, watercolour on paper, 1856)
- Ivan Gonty, Cossack's commander, guilty of massacre in HumaÃ
 (Ivan Gonty, dowódca kozacki, winny rzezi na Humaniu, watercolour on paper, 1859);
Genre paintings:
- In tavern in Podolia (W karczmie na Podolu, 1851);
- Party in Sofijówka (Zabawa w Sofijówce, 1849)
- Parents bless youth (Rodzice bÃ
ÂogosÃ
ÂawiÃÂ
mÃ
ÂodoÃ
ÂÃÂ)
- Mrs. Twardowska and Mr. Twardowski (Pani Twardowska and Pan Twardowski, 1859, â ill. to the ballad by Adam Mickiewicz);
- Cracovian Wedding (Krakowskie wesele)
- Plays in matrimony (Gra w mariasza);
- Late afternoon scene near table (Scena podwieczorna przy stole)
- Woman giving services Jews usurers (Kobieta dajÃÂ
ca zastaw Ã
»ydom lichwiarzom)
- Peasant's courtships to girl (Zaloty chÃ
Âopa do dziewczyny);
- Young married woman from peripheries Tarnopola in XVIII c. (MÃ
Âoda mÃÂÃ
¼atka z peryferii Tarnopola w XVIII wieku, watercolour on paper, 1859);
- Peasant from Podolia (Podolski chÃ
Âop, watercolour on paper, 1856);
- Jewish musician in carnival (Grajek-Ã
¼yd na zapustach, watercolour on paper, 1859);
- Sabbath day (Szabas, 1857)
- Jewish musician [playing] on Double-bass in XVIII c. (Ã
»yd-grajek na Basetli w XVIII wieku 1859),
- Jewish musician [playing] on Cymbals (Ã
»yd-grajek na CymbaÃ
Âach)
Religious paintings:
- St. Tecla and Michael the Archangel, (Ã
Âw. Tekla i archanioÃ
 MichaÃ
Â) 1830 (in KodeÃ
Â)
- St. Teresa and St. Michael the Archangel; (Ã
Âw. Teresa i Ã
Âw. MichaÃ
 archanioÃ
Â)
- Holy Family, (Ã
ÂwiÃÂta Rodzina);
- The Mother of God, (Bogurodzica in Dubno)
- Matka Boska CzÃÂstochowska (for Bernardine church in Sokal)
- St. Barbra, (Ã
Âw. Barbara for Bernardine order in Lvov)
- Holy Trynity and Mother of God (Ã
Âw. Trójcài Bogarodzica for Church in Seret)
Landscapes:
See also
References
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