(18 July 1859 in Lviv - 9 October 1910 in Warsaw) was a Polish painter. Zmurko began drawing lessons as a young boy in his hometown with the painter Franciszek Tepa. As an adolescent he moved to Krakow to study at the The Academy of Fine Arts where he had lessons from Jan Matejko. In 1877 Zmurko moved to Vienna, Austria where he was accepted at the Vienna Academy, but left soon thereafter to study under Aleksander Wagner in Munich. Zmurko returned to Krakow in 1880 and then moved to Warsaw in 1882 where he remained until his death in 1910.
Franciszek zmurko (18 July 1859 in Lviv - 9 October 1910 in Warsaw) was a Polish painter. Zmurko began drawing lessons as a young boy in his hometown with the painter Franciszek Tepa. As an adolescent he moved to Krakow to study at the The Academy of Fine Arts where he had lessons from Jan Matejko. In 1877 Zmurko moved to Vienna, Austria where he was accepted at the Vienna Academy, but left soon thereafter to study under Aleksander Wagner in Munich. Zmurko returned to Krakow in 1880 and then moved to Warsaw in 1882 where he remained until his death in 1910.
ID de tableau:: 74443 Laudamus feminam Laudamus feminam
ca. 1900
Oil on cardboard
74 X 48 cm (29.13 X 18.9 in)
cjr ca. 1900
Oil on cardboard
74 X 48 cm (29.13 X 18.9 in)
cjr
ID de tableau:: 74901 Woman with a fan. Woman with a fan.
1884(1884)
Oil on canvas
51 X 74 cm (20.08 X 29.13 in)
cjr 1884(1884)
Oil on canvas
51 X 74 cm (20.08 X 29.13 in)
cjr
ID de tableau:: 75836 Laudamus feminam Laudamus feminam
Date ca. 1900
Medium Oil on cardboard
Dimensions 74 x 48 cm (29.1 x 18.9 in)
cyf Date ca. 1900
Medium Oil on cardboard
Dimensions 74 x 48 cm (29.1 x 18.9 in)
cyf
ID de tableau:: 76448 Woman with a fan Woman with a fan
Date 1884(1884)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 51 x 74 cm (20.1 x 29.1 in)
cyf Date 1884(1884)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 51 x 74 cm (20.1 x 29.1 in)
cyf
ID de tableau:: 82023 Portrait of a Young Woman Portrait of a Young Woman
oil on canvas
Dimensions 98 x 64 cm (38.6 x 25.2 in)
1896
cjr oil on canvas
Dimensions 98 x 64 cm (38.6 x 25.2 in)
1896
cjr