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Art visionary. Painter. A graduate of the School of Fine Arts in Krakow and Munich. Author of such works as: "Olszynka Grochowska Charge of the 5th Regiment of Zamoyski Lancers", "With a telegram" or "Rest of an Uhlan".

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Co-creator of Panorama Racławicka - Wojciech Kossak, was born in Paris on New Year's Eve 1856.

After his godfather - Horace Vernet, the author of The Death of Prince Józef Poniatowski and the Battle of Somosierra, Wojciech received a second name, and perhaps this fact influenced his passion for painting and Paris, although life bound him forever with Krakow.

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And that was where Wojciech Kossak's painting had its beginning, where society was hungry for pictures with historical content, glorification of the old Polish army, sustaining the spirit of independence and longing for a uniform.

”He was, like his father, a battle painter, the creator of panoramas and large-format compositions depicting war episodes not only from Polish history, but also from French or German history, avoiding subjects glorifying the army, especially the Prussian invader, and at the same time - Polish defeats. He created many portraits, most often representative images of European society or aristocracy. He willingly portrayed himself, but he did not look for knowledge about himself or personality traits by studying his face. He most often treated the self-portrait as an opportunity to present himself with dignity.

Wojciech Kossak painted every day, from his early teenage years, first under the watchful eye of his father - in Krakow, then during many years of education at the Munich Academy and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. It was not easy for a young, ambitious painter from Poland to become known in Paris. (…)

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Author: Iwona Strzelewicz-Ziemiańska

Entry updated: 19.01.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX


Wojciech Kossak died in Krakow on July 29, 1942, at the age of 86. He is buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków (section XIIB-north-on the left).


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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"Wojciech Kossak in America" ​​(2022) - Katarzyna Łomnicka

"How the Polski Fiat advertising poster became a work of art" [link] (2021) - Article by the Legalna Kultura Foundation

"About two people like Racławice..." (2021) - I. Strzelewicz-Ziemiańska

"The Kossak Factory..." (2021) - S. Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska

"Kossaks; The Kossaks” [PL+EN] (2016) – Collective work

"Kossakowie" [PL, EN] (2015) - S. Krzyształowicz-Kozakowska

"Kossakowie" (2005) - S. Krzyształowicz-Kozakowska

"Kossakowie" (2001) - S. Krzyształowicz-Kozakowska

"The Uncommon Kossak Family" (2000) - Editorial team

"Kossakowie" (1986) - Editorial team

"The Art of the Kossak Dynasty" (1986) - Stanisław Ledóchowski

"Wojciech Kossak" (1982) - Kazimierz Olszański

"Memories" (1918) - Wojciech Kossak

"Wojciech Kossak - the king of life" [link] - Beata Stragierowicz


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On June 13, 1915, the 65th Lancers of Dunin-Wąsowicz became famous for the charge at Rokitna, memorable for all times for the Polish army.
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Another, 106th anniversary of the famous charge near Rokitna, carried out by the 2nd squadron of Lancers of the XNUMXnd Brigade of the Polish Legions under the command of Capt. Zbigniew Dunin-Wasowicz.

Even in the interwar period, this charge was placed next to the greatest successes and feats of Polish cavalry. Today, Rokitna is remembered primarily by historians and lovers of the history of the Polish cavalry.

The charge became legendary almost immediately after its completion.

The dedication and desperate courage of Polish cavalrymen pushing through the next lines of Russian trenches acted not only on the imagination - poured out by cavalry cavalrymen. Dunin-Wąsowicz's blood moved everyone, both direct observers of the battle and people who knew its course from press reports.

For Poles, the charge at Rokitna, despite the losses suffered, was a resurrection of the old cavalry traditions after years of partitions and a blood sacrifice for the reviving Homeland.

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Author: Łukasz Koniarek National Institute of the Ossolińskis


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"On the anniversary of the charge at Rokitna" (2021) - Łukasz Koniarek

"Book of Polish Riding" (1938) - Collective work

"Charge at Rokitna" (2012) - Wojciech Grochowalski


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August 31.08.1920, 100 was the 1th anniversary of the Miracle on the Vistula. S. Budyonny's XNUMXst Cavalry Army stopped near strategic Zamość and defeated near Komarow.

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The Battle of Komarow was started on August 31, 1920 by General Stanisław Haller, sending an order to the commander of the 1st DJ, Col. Juliusz Rómmel, giving him the direction of action towards Cześniki. The forces of Budyonny's XNUMXst Cavalry Army withdrawing from Zamość were there.

The victory of the Polish cavalry near Komarów is the result of a well-conducted battle at the tactical level. This gives the Polish command staff a very high rating. This is especially true of understanding the importance of maneuvering on the battlefield. The cooperation of the division staff with its brigades was on a very high level. The mobility and cohesion of individual units is the result of the experience gained in the battles of the 1920 war. Commanders of various levels promote the initiative of their subordinates, depending on the situation on the battlefield, in conjunction with cooperation and the ability to synchronize the actions of individual types of weapons, i.e. cavalry charge with heavy machine gun fire (Taczanka) and artillery, allowed to achieve success despite the numerical superiority of the enemy.

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Author: Piotr Kurowski

source: "The Battle of Zamość 1920" (2018) – Piotr Krukowski, Bellona Publishing House

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Entry updated: 20.08.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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Publications

"Monument to the Glory of Cavalry and Horse Artillery" (2022)

"The last such charge" (2021) - Robert Galara

"Monument to the glory of the cavalry and horse artillery" (2019) - Konrad Głuchowski, Tomasz Dudek

"Polish Stories" [fragments] (2021) – Robert Galara

"Mosquitoes 1920" (2001) – Marek Magowski

"Uhlan Summer - Battle of Komarów" (2001) - Marek Magowski

"The Battle of Komarów" (1960) - Kornel Krzeczunowicz

"Book of Polish Riding" (1938) - Collective work

"Battle of Zamość 1920" [fragments] - Piotr Krukowski

"Mosquitoes Seen 'From Below'" – Jan Bielicki

Periodicals

New Cavalry Review – 2008-28

Movies

Chase the Bolsheviks, chase them, or Komarów 1920 | MOVIE

Battle of Komarów 1920 | MOVIE

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"The activities of the 1st Cavalry Division as part of the Pursuit Group of 2013nd Lieutenant General Stanisław Haller” [link] (XNUMX) – Daniel Koreś

"The Battle of Warsaw at the Museum - Łańcut Castle" [link] - Aldona Cholewianka-Kruszyńska


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Colonel of the Polish Army cavalry. Commander in Chief of the Home Army. Commander of the Warsaw Uprising. Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile.

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Polish art historian, writer, essayist, publicist, journalist, editor, publisher, translator of fiction. The first democratically elected president of Krakow (in 1990–1991). Professor at the Catholic University of Lublin.

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Patrons: Kasia and Andre Pater, Bogdan Zupinadze

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A brilliant Polish painter, draftsman and illustrator. His favorite subjects of work were horses and historical painting.

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Born on October 29, 1824 in Nowy Wiśnicz.

The Nestor and at the same time the founder of the multi-talented Kossak family was Juliusz KOSSAK, whose star - as his ardent admirer Stanisław Witkiewicz wrote – for fifty years of the last century (XNUMXth century-SKK) shone with the brightest light.

Juliusz Kossak belonged to the generation of Polish Romantics interested in historical-battle and historical-genre painting, for whom creativity "to cheer hearts" and constant references to the tradition of noble customs and knightly past were important. cwhoever lived in Poland, all this lives and will live in Kossak's works - Stanisław Witkiewicz noted.

Juliusz Kossak's artistic career was shaped by the landed gentry and aristocracy. He frequents Łańcut at the Potocki family, in the borderland manors of the Baworowski, Rozwadowski, Dzieduszycki and Sanguszko families, where, as he commented in his "Autobiography": there wasn't a beautiful horse that I didn't portray (...) I painted horses, dogs, wolves and Cossacks. Juliusz Kossak also owed a lot to the Arabian horse expert Władysław Rozwadowski, thanks to whom he met Piotr Michałowski the greatest painter of horses.

A common motif for all periods of Juliusz Kossak's work was the horse, symbolizing romantic freedom and liberty, the hero of both historical and landscape-genre scenes, as well as independent portraits of riders and horses of various colors. Juliusz Kossak was also a connoisseur of horses, always beautiful, flaunting class, elegant movements, and also an excellent psychologist, knowing and understanding the horse's psyche.

In the works of Juliusz Kossak, a special role was played by Arabian horses, which were synonymous not only with beauty, but also with the Orient, highly valued by romantics, and trips to the East to buy them became an obligatory stage of education of the young generation. Arabian horses were also the heroes of countless pages of literature, real poems sensitive to their beauty.

Juliusz Kossak captured his beloved horses in a truly masterly way. Initially, these were their stiff images, portraits of horses with noble pedigrees; in the following period, horses appeared in increasingly elaborate scenes, full of temperament, in compositions that flaunted their din, galloping, and movement. The depictions of stud farms, always painted to order in magnificent, captivatingly beautiful borderland landscapes, most often Podolia, with wide, misty horizons, were characterized by exceptional beauty; these were the stud farms of Stanisław Dunin-Borkowski, the Sanguszkos, Jan Tarnowski, Przybysław Śreniawita; among them are true masterpieces such as "Stud in Podolia" from 1886, or "Stud in the Meadow" from 1891. He also passionately recorded scenes of wolf hunts, bear hunts, bustard hunts with greyhounds, and fox hunts, in which he of course gave the leading roles to horses. Similarly, he eagerly returned to scenes from horse fairs, which provided an opportunity to present different breeds and different horse temperaments.

Juliusz Kossak was also an undisputed master of the watercolor technique, in which he achieved absolute mastery. Thanks to his almost photographic memory, he created his compositions with amazing ease, slightly registering the image recorded in his memory. He introduced clean, soft, painterly watercolor, sparing in color, with a predominance of warm, rusty-golden tones.

Juliusz Kossak was the founder of a multi-talented family, both in painting and literature. The painters were the progenitor Juliusz, his childless brother Leon, a participant in the uprisings, a Sybirak, an amateur watercolorist; Juliusz's son and the continuator of his art – Wojciech; Wojciech's son – Jerzy; and finally Juliusz's second grandson, the son of Stefan, Wojciech's brother – Karol.

Literary talents were revealed in the third generation, in both of Wojciech's daughters: the poet Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska and the writer Magdalena Starzewska-Niewidowska, writing under the pseudonym Magdalena Samozwaniec, as well as in the daughter of Tadeusz, Wojciech's twin brother, Zofia Kossak-Szczucka-Szatkowska.

Maria Pawlikowska Jasnorzewska portrayed Juliusz in her poem "Dziadzio":

...He painted with emotion and sunshine
grays, bangs, dancing and shiny hooves,
eyes fuller of fire than those of the Spaniards
and rumps bloated like soap bubbles,
like groups of mushrooms, colorful towns and cottages,
and meadows, and heirs like moustached catfish...

Author of the text: Stefania Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska


Juliusz Kossak died on February 3, 1899 in Kraków, aged 75. He is buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków (section XIIb in the north, main avenue is a family tomb).


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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"The Kossak Factory..." (2021) - S. Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska

"Kossaks; The Kossaks” [PL+EN] (2016) – Collective work

"Kossakowie" [PL, EN] (2015) - S. Krzyształowicz-Kozakowska

"Kossakowie" (2005) - S. Krzyształowicz-Kozakowska

"Kossakowie" (2001) - S. Krzyształowicz-Kozakowska

"Juliusz Kossak" (2000) - Kazimierz Olszański

"The Uncommon Kossak Family" (2000) - Editorial team

"Juliusz Kossak" (1988) - Kazimierz Olszański

"Kossakowie" (1986) - Editorial team

"The Art of the Kossak Dynasty" (1986) - Stanisław Ledóchowski

"Juliusz Kossak - the eulogist of the beauty of horses" (1974) - Stanisław Ledóchowski

"Juliusz Kossak" (1900) - Stanisław Witkiewicz

Juliusz Kossak – Visionary of Art | PCBJ


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Art visionary. Painter. A graduate of the School of Fine Arts in Krakow and Munich. Author of such works as: Olszynka Grochowska Charge of the 5th Regiment of Zamoyski Lancers, Z despesza, or Uhlan Rest.

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