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Antoni Gramatyka began his studies at the [[Kraków]] [[Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts]] in 1870, where he was taught by [[Władysław Łuszczkiewicz]] and [[Jan Matejko]]. After their completion, he continued to study at the [[Academy of Fine Arts Vienna|Academy of Fine Arts]] in [[Vienna]], under Christian Ruben and Joseph von Führich. After returning from Vienna, Gramatyka continued his studies at the Jan Metjko Academy of Fine Arts in [[Kraków]]. Together with the [[Kraków Society of Friends of Fine Arts]], Gramatyka exhibited his works in Kraków and [[Lviv|Lwów]]. As a |
Antoni Gramatyka began his studies at the [[Kraków]] [[Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts]] in 1870, where he was taught by [[Władysław Łuszczkiewicz]] and [[Jan Matejko]]. After their completion, he continued to study at the [[Academy of Fine Arts Vienna|Academy of Fine Arts]] in [[Vienna]], under Christian Ruben and Joseph von Führich. After returning from Vienna, Gramatyka continued his studies at the Jan Metjko Academy of Fine Arts in [[Kraków]]. Together with the [[Kraków Society of Friends of Fine Arts]], Gramatyka exhibited his works in Kraków and [[Lviv|Lwów]]. As a [[Realism (art movement)|Realists]], he presented day-to-day life of the locals in Kraków and surrounding villages. Gramatyka painted landscape paintings of [[Kalwaria Zebrzydowska]], [[Żywiecczyzna]], [[Podhale]], [[Spiš|Spisz]] and the areas surrounding [[Kraków]]. Apart from landscapes, Antoni Gramatyka also painted portraits and church [[polychrome]]s, [[inter alia]] in the [[Płock Cathedral]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Wiadomości Krakowskie. 1922, nr 61 (30 XII)|url=http://mbc.malopolska.pl/dlibra/plain-content?id=77056|website=Małopolska|accessdate=30 August 2017|language=en|date=1922}}</ref> He worked on renovation-conservatory projects, inter alia in Queen Sophia's Chapel on the [[Wawel]], and [[St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków|St. Mary's Basilica]] in [[Kraków]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Aukcja katalogowa, Aukcja Malarstwa, Antoni GRAMATYKA, Tatry|url=http://www.artinfo.pl/pl/katalog-aukcji/aukcja/cb8e1a31/tatry8/|website=artinfo.pl|accessdate=30 August 2017|language=pl}}</ref> |
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Born | Antoni Gramatyka 1841 Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Poland |
Died | Kraków, Poland | 23 May 1922
Nationality | Polish |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Realism |
Antoni Gramatyka (born 1841 in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, died December 23, 1922 in Kraków) was a Polish painter, bound Kraków and its surroundings.[1]
Biography
Antoni Gramatyka began his studies at the Kraków Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in 1870, where he was taught by Władysław Łuszczkiewicz and Jan Matejko. After their completion, he continued to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, under Christian Ruben and Joseph von Führich. After returning from Vienna, Gramatyka continued his studies at the Jan Metjko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. Together with the Kraków Society of Friends of Fine Arts, Gramatyka exhibited his works in Kraków and Lwów. As a Realists, he presented day-to-day life of the locals in Kraków and surrounding villages. Gramatyka painted landscape paintings of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Żywiecczyzna, Podhale, Spisz and the areas surrounding Kraków. Apart from landscapes, Antoni Gramatyka also painted portraits and church polychromes, inter alia in the Płock Cathedral.[2] He worked on renovation-conservatory projects, inter alia in Queen Sophia's Chapel on the Wawel, and St. Mary's Basilica in Kraków.[3]
Gallery
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Jan Długosz
(1878) -
Landscape
(1880) -
Village landscape
(1880) -
Goosewoman
(1881)
References
- ^ SA, Agra-Art. "Gramatyka Antoni - malarz, Polska, baza artystów Agra-Art". www.agraart.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ "Wiadomości Krakowskie. 1922, nr 61 (30 XII)". Małopolska. 1922. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ "Aukcja katalogowa, Aukcja Malarstwa, Antoni GRAMATYKA, Tatry". artinfo.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 30 August 2017.
External links
Media related to Antoni Gramatyka at Wikimedia Commons