All Antoni Brodowski Oil Paintings

(26 December 1784 - 31 March 1832) was a Polish Neo-classicist painter and pedagogue. Brodowski was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris to study under Jean Augustin and Jacques-Louis David, later Brodowski's idol. He also became a pupil of Anne-Louis Girodet and Francois Gerard. His compositions are very large-scale with many figures, and often based on themes from Antiquity. Brodowski is also well-known for his decorative paintings within palaces and theatres in Warsaw.
 

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Antoni Brodowski Portrait of Ludwik Osinski. oil painting


Portrait of Ludwik Osinski.
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  85418
Portrait of Ludwik Osinski.
Date beginning of the 19th century Medium Oil on canvas cjr
Date beginning of the 19th century Medium Oil on canvas cjr
   
   
     

Antoni Brodowski Portrait of Ludwik Osieski oil painting


Portrait of Ludwik Osieski
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  89552
Portrait of Ludwik Osieski
beginning of the 19th century Medium oil on canvas cyf
beginning of the 19th century Medium oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

Antoni Brodowski Jagiellonian University oil painting


Jagiellonian University
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  91332
Jagiellonian University
Oil on canvas mid-19th century cyf
Oil on canvas mid-19th century cyf
   
   
     

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     Antoni Brodowski
     (26 December 1784 - 31 March 1832) was a Polish Neo-classicist painter and pedagogue. Brodowski was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris to study under Jean Augustin and Jacques-Louis David, later Brodowski's idol. He also became a pupil of Anne-Louis Girodet and Francois Gerard. His compositions are very large-scale with many figures, and often based on themes from Antiquity. Brodowski is also well-known for his decorative paintings within palaces and theatres in Warsaw.

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