Maksymilian Fajans (May 5, 1825 in Sieradz – July 28, 1890 in Warsaw) was a Polish artist, lithographer and photographer. Fajans won several prizes at the International Photographic Exhibition organized in 1865 in Berlin and, in 1873, at the Vienna Exhibition.
Fajans was born in Sieradz to Jewish parents and studied at Warsaw's School of Fine Arts (Szkoà Âa Sztuk PiÃÂknych) in 1844âÂÂ49, and between 1850 and 1853 he worked and stationed in Paris, where he was a pupil of the DutchâÂÂFrench painter Ary Scheffer.
Fajans established one of the first photography studios in Warsaw. In 1851âÂÂ63 he published 14 folios of Wizerunki polskie (Polish Images) after his own drawings, and in 1851âÂÂ61, 24 folios of Wzory sztuki à Âredniowiecznej (Images of Medieval Art) after drawings by L. à Âepkowski, B. Podczaszyà Âski and others.
In chromolithography he published Kwiaty i poezje (Flowers and Poems, 1858, after his own drawings), illustrations for albums and books (Karola X. Gustawa króla szwedzkiego trofea...âÂÂSwedish King Carl Gustav's Trophies...âÂÂby E. Tyszkiewicz, 1856; Album widoków PolskiâÂÂAlbum of Polish ViewsâÂÂby N. Orda, 1875âÂÂ83). He also collaborated with the publisher, Samuel Orgelbrand. In addition, he worked in utilitarian graphics (calendars, diplomas).
Fajans's portraits of notable contemporaries included: