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Born in Wrocław in 1953 as Andrzej Pater, he grew up in Kraków and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts there. Since 1981, he has been living and working in the United States, and since 1988, in Kentucky, famous for breeding Thoroughbred horses.

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Andre Pater is a man of deep knowledge and keen intuition, natural talent and a rigorous work ethic. He is a chatty, engaging storyteller whose profession requires long hours alone with a canvas and brushes. As an artist passionate about sports, he achieved success by various means, but his insatiable curiosity forces him to constantly evolve his style and themes.

He explained this evolution as telling a story for many years. A rich businessman asked Pater about his dreams. Now, he said, "it's a pay-to-pay bustle," but he felt the question needed a better answer. Looking at the view from his client's rooftop, Pater pointed to the horizon and said, "I dream I'm going there, but once I'm there, I see another horizon."

Pater painted many of the best Thoroughbreds of his time, but looking for his next challenge, he took his family on a trip to the West and became infatuated with Native American subjects. He was taken over by themes of Indians in traditional costumes and on horses. Art collectors followed suit, and in 2016 his “Red Arrow,” a portrait of a Lakota warrior at the Sporting Art Auction, a collaboration between Keeneland Racecourse and Cross Gate Gallery, went for $276.

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By Jacalyn Carfagno

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Entry updated: 26.08.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX



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Publications

“Inspiring Surroundings” [EN] (2022) – Mariah Kline

Catching the Light (2021) - Jacalyn Carfagno

“Andre Pater” [EN] (2020) - Pam Maley

“A Creative Journey” [EN] (2019) – Jackie Hollenkamp Bentley

“Andre Pater. A sporting artist for the ages” [EN] (2019) – Jen Roytz

“Kentucky Governor's Mansion” [EN] (2015) - Andre Pater

“The Bluegrass Palette of Andre Pater” [EN] (2010)

“Atlanta `96 retrospective” [EN] (1996) – Andre Pater

“Matter of Light” [fragments] [EN] – Andre Pater

links

Andre Pater – Art Visionary | PCBJ

Movies

Andre Pater. American Journey | MOVIE


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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 Zamoyski Uhlan Regiment", "With a Dispatch", and "Uhlan's Rest".

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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 a Polish 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

“Kossaków; 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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Polish painter. Art visionary. Studies in Paris and Munich (representative of the so-called Munich school). Creator of excellent paintings of battle scenes, horses and steppes.

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He was born on February 11, 1841 in Szczebrzeszyn.

The artist's family lived in Warsaw already in the 11th century, among his ancestors were famous doctors and architects. Józef Brandt was born in Szczebrzeszyn on February 1841, XNUMX, where his father Alfons Brandt, who worked as a doctor in the Zamoyski estate, established a hospital.

In 1845, the Brandt family returned to Warsaw, where the artist's father died a year later, helping the poor during the typhus epidemic. Mother and son lived in the Konary estate leased by her brother, Stanisław Lessel. It was here that young Józef Brandt began learning horse riding.

Intimacy with horses in childhood was the beginning of an attachment that was to last a lifetime.

In 1849, young Brandt returned to Warsaw to start studying at Jan Nepomucen Leszczyński's real school.

In the years 1854-1858 he studied at the Noble Institute, where his drawing teacher, with whom he became close acquaintance, was Juliusz Kossak.

From October 1858 to November 1860 he stayed in Paris, where he studied singing as well as drawing and painting in Léon Cogniet's atelier.

After returning from Paris, he went to Ukraine for the first time in the company of Juliusz Kossak. Impressions from this trip became for Brandt a source of lifelong fascination with Kresy and borderland life.
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If he ever painted portraits, it was usually horse portraits. He also portrayed the horses themselves. His great passion was the stud he owned in Orońsko.

During his absence, her stepson Władysław Pruszak took care of her.

The looting of the property in Orońsko, and especially the requisition of his stud, committed by the German army in 1914, depressed the artist and, according to some, contributed to his death.

Józef Brandt died in Radom on June 12, 1915.

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Author of the text: Piotr Kopszak - curator National Museum in Warsaw

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Entry updated: 19.11.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


jozef brandt died on June 12, 1915 in Radom. He was buried in the local Roman Catholic cemetery.


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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“MONICHES – Władysław Szerner” (1836-1915) (2022) – Katarzyna Łomnicka

“Józef Brandt (1841-1915)” (2021) – Piotr Kopszak

“Józef Brandt 1841-1915 volume 1” (2018) – ed. Ewa Micke-Broniarek

“Józef Brandt 1841-1915 volume 2” (2018) – ed. Ewa Micke-Broniarek

“Józef Brandt 1841-1915 volume 3” (2018) – ed. Ewa Micke-Broniarek

“Horse in Józef Brandt's painting” (1969) – Stanisław Ledóchowski

Joseph Brandt – Visionary of Art | PCBJ

Józef Brandt 1841–1915 / promotional spot (2018) | MOVIE


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Ludwik Maciąg

Painter (Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow), horseman, soldier, Knight of the Cross of the Home Army. A student of Professor Michał Bylina.

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Boguslaw Lustyk

Polish artist specializing in painting, sculpture and applied graphics. Thanks to his work related to horses, he became the second official Kentucky Derby artist in history. He opened the gallery "Lustyk Art Studio & Gallery" in Saratoga Springs.

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Major of the cavalry of the Polish Army, museologist, painter, draftsman, expert in historical uniforms and armaments.

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Born on May 26, 1889 in Nietulisko.

Stanisław Gepner of his own coat of arms was an eminent expert on historical uniforms, armaments and historical horse-drawn carriages.

He was also a painter and draftsman. He studied painting during his education at the Warsaw gymnasium with Karol Ciszewski and during his stay in Vienna (he completed a one-year Abiturienten course at the Vienna Commercial Academy in 1913), where he attended the Kunstgewerbeschule.

From 1914 to 1917 in the Russian army, from 1918 to 1920 he served in the Polish cavalry. From 1919 a cavalry captain. From 1921 to 1929 in the 20th Uhlan Regiment. From 1932 to 1946 he was a curator and co-founder, together with Bronisław Gembarzewski, of the Army Museum in Warsaw.

During the occupation, he was active in the underground, under the pseudonym "Kostka", from 1944 with the rank of Major of the Home Army. In the years 1946-1948 he was the curator of the National Museum, a branch in Wilanów, from 1948 to 1950 the Director of the State Museum Center in Łańcut.

Parallel to his professional work, he was involved in painting - creating mainly drawings and watercolors as well as metalwork on equestrian themes and historical uniforms. He also reviewed E. Wedel's Album of the Polish Army (1934) and W. Dziewanowski's Outline of Armament History in Poland (1935).

He was a regular contributor to the Military Encyclopaedia, published since 1931. After World War II, about 100 scientific and popularizing articles on historical uniforms, weapons and horse-drawn vehicles were published. Posthumously and several decades after its development, Stanisław Gepner's largest work devoted to historical uniforms was published.

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Author: Aldona Cholewianka-Kruszyńska, Museum - Castle in Łańcut

Entry updated: 09.08.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


Stanislaw Gepner died on November 26, 1965 in Warsaw. Buried at the Wilanów Cemetery.


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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“Wanda Augustin” [link] (2022) – Anna Sztyk

“Among Stanisław Gepner's horses” (2006) – Stanisław Ledóchowski

“Friends Stanisław Gepner and Andrzej Grzybowski” (2005) – Museum of Hunting and Riding

“Polish soldier. Clothing, weapons and equipment 1832-1939” (2014) – Stanisław Gepner

"Stanisław Gepner" (2020) - Aldona Cholewianka-Kruszyńska

"The banners of the Polish cavalry" (1938) - Stanisław Gepner

"Captain Stanisław Gepner" (1987) - Stanisław Ledóchowski


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Stanisław Ledóchowski

Critic, scenographer, publicist, author of poems. Custodian of memory about the XNUMXst Regiment of Szwol. J. Piłsudski in the Museum of Romanticism in Opinogóra. Winner of the Zygmunt Krasiński. Meritorious for Polish culture.

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Andrzej Grzybowski

Actor, draftsman, architect, designer of interiors and residences in historical styles, expert and practitioner of equestrian art. The author of the logo of SK Janów Podlaski.

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Honorary Patron: Mariusz Wideryński, Southern Podlasie Museum

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Guardian: Aleksandra Gadzalska and Hanna Gadzalska-Syfert

Polish artist photographer. Photographs of horses and landscapes of Podlasie became his lifelong passion. One of the Polish magicians of horse photography.

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Born on April 10, 1934 in Psary near Piotrków Trybunalski. He died tragically on August 12, 1985, in a car accident. He was buried at the Służewo Cemetery at ul. Reneta in Warsaw.

Marian Gadzalski is a Polish artist photographer. Member of the Warsaw District of the Association of Polish Art Photographers.

On the eve of the tragic accident on the road near Grójec, when he was going to the Michałów stud to take a few more photos for the next album about horses, he confided to his friends: "I am beginning to believe that I will now be able to live and work normally".

This sudden departure of a man active and creatively active until his last moments, despite a heart disease and long-term convalescence after a serious operation, evokes special regret and leads to sad reflection. (…)

Read more in an article by Zofia Raczkowska from 1985 and/ or in the entry about the artist in PCBJ… (click to go to the Polish Digital Equestrian Library)

Author: Zofia Raczkowska

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“I must admit that I was glad to hear about the upcoming album with Marian (Marek) Gadzalski's photographs and texts about his work. Especially since it's the 37th anniversary of his death. For many years, his great monochrome, black and white, but also color photographs set a certain style in horse photography. In those days, only a few photographers had access to noble horses. There were many reasons, but the safety of extremely valuable animals set a certain limit and was paramount.

Gadzalski's photographs could be admired sporadically in galleries or in calendars and promotional materials of the Foreign Trade Centre. The appearance in 1978 of the extensive author's album "Horses" became a major publishing event. The first edition of the book, although extremely expensive, disappeared from bookstore shelves in a flash. He was working on another big album, but plans were interrupted by sudden death.

Memories of Marek and his projects were often present during conversations about photography and alternative techniques that he used in his work. During conversations with Zosia Raczkowska, another recognized horse photographer, Marek's style of photography and its implementation were often mentioned. Similarly, during the Union (the Association of Polish Art Photographers, of which he was a member) horse plein-airs, his work was mentioned by colleagues, and although I did not have the pleasure of meeting Gadzalski in person, I thought that he set a certain style in photographing horses. Later, Zofia Raczkowska and her husband Mirosław took over the "baton", and their photographs have taken over the "world" to this day. Most photographers are not aware that this direction in presenting horses has its source in Komorów near Warsaw.”

Author: Mariusz Wideryński

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“Record of Transience” [link] (2016) – Marek Grzybowski

“Marian Gadzalski, an excellent horse photographer, is dead” (1985) – Zofia Raczkowska

Marian Gadzalski – Mages of Photography | PCBJ

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Painter (Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow), horseman, soldier, Knight of the Cross of the Home Army. A student of Professor Michał Bylina.

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Ludwik Maciąg was born in 1920 in Kraków.

Around 1922, the Maciąg family moved from Kraków to Biała Podlaska, where, years later, Ludwik graduated from junior high school. Józef Ignacy Kraszewski.

After graduating from high school, he applied to the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and, as he wrote, "the war extended my self-taught time." The German occupation provoked an immediate conspiracy. After graduating from the Home Army cadet school, in the spring of 1944, Ludwik Maciąg was assigned to the mounted reconnaissance of the partisan unit "Zenona" of the 34th Infantry Regiment of the Home Army. After the war, as a Home Army soldier, he had to hide from the NKVD. At that time, he worked as a forester and mastaler at the stud in Janów Podlaski.

Then he began his artistic studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, and after a semester continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where he graduated in 1951 with a specialization in graphic arts. In the years 1950-1990 at his alma mater, at the Faculty of Painting, he was an assistant to prof. Tadeusz Kulisiewicz, and immediately after the diploma, an assistant professor in the studio of prof. Michał Bylina.

In the years 1969-1972 he was the dean of the Faculty of Painting, and from 1987 he was a full professor at the Academy of Fine Arts. As a long-term teacher at his alma mater, he simultaneously practiced painting, applied graphics, designed textiles, postage stamps, and posters.

His works have been presented at numerous exhibitions in Poland and Polish art abroad. His works in the field of painting include: Polish landscape, horses, war and partisan themes, which are the image of the artist's personal experiences.

In the field of applied graphics, prof. Ludwik Maciąg designed occasional posters, postage stamps, e.g. the series: "Horses" and "Jazda polska"; he was the author of many well-known book illustrations and tapestries, as well as polychromes in the Roman Catholic church of St. of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Bodzanów near Płock.

He had a number of individual exhibitions in the country and abroad, among others. in England, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, the USA and Canada. He participated in collective exhibitions of Polish art abroad in many European countries, in China, India and Iran.

Works by prof. Ludwik Maciąg can be found in many museums, including the National Museum and the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw, the Museum of Southern Podlasie in Biała Podlaska, the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, Folkestone Gallery and Cassel Galerie in England, and in the collections of private collectors in Poland and USA.

Post author: Stanislaw Baj

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Entry updated: 07.11.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


Ludwik Maciąg died on August 7, 2007 in Gulczewo, aged 87.
He was buried in the cemetery in Wesoła.


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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Publications

"Ludwik Maciąg" (2021) - Magdalena Dybowska

“He was not a painter of horses” (2015) – Piotr Dzięciołowski

“Ludwik Antoni Maciąg” (2012) – Witold Duński

“Ludwik Maciąg – between the saddle and the pallet” (2007) – Zenon Lipowicz

“L Maciąg” (1999) – Ludwik Maciąg

“Fidelity to sensations was my compass” (1999) – Jan Krauze

“A Family of Artists – Otto, Anna, Ludwik Maciąg” (1997) – Ludwik and Otto Maciąg

“MACIĄG – Ludwik Maciąg – Painting” (1994) – Ludwik Maciąg

"My Friend's Horse" (1988) - Ludwik Maciąg

“Among the horses of Ludwik Maciąg” (1985) – Stanisław Ledóchowski

"Ludwik Maciąg" (1981) - Stanisław Ledóchowski

“Ludwik Maciąg – between the saddle and a painter's palette” EN – Zenon Lipowicz

links

Ludwik Maciąg – Visionary of Art | PCBJ

Movies

Ludwik Maciąg, 1920-2007 (2020) | MOVIE

Ludwik Maciąg's sketchbook from 1938-1941 (2020) | MOVIE

Ludwik, about you and for you part. 1 | MOVIE

Ludwik, about you and for you part. 2 | MOVIE


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Wojciech Kossak

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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jozef brandt

Polish painter and art visionary. Studies in Paris and Munich. Creator of excellent paintings of battle scenes, horses and steppes.

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Boguslaw Lustyk

Polish artist specializing in painting, sculpture and applied graphics. Thanks to his work related to horses, he became the second official Kentucky Derby artist in history. He opened the gallery "Lustyk Art Studio & Gallery" in Saratoga Springs.

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Polish artist specializing in painting, sculpture and applied graphics. Thanks to his work related to horses, he became the second official Kentucky Derby artist in history. He opened the gallery "Lustyk Art Studio & Gallery" in Saratoga Springs.

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Born on July 15.07.1940, XNUMX in Warsaw.

Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Graduated with honors from the Faculty of Painting and Graphics in 1965. He practices painting, sculpture and applied graphics.

He had over 40 individual exhibitions in Poland and abroad, including in the United States (New York, Washington, Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia), Germany, Sweden, Finland, France and Australia.

He received 25 awards for his work in the field of posters and painting, including 8 in competitions organized by the Polish Olympic Committee.

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Entry updated: 28.06.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX



Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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Publications

“Bogusław Lustyk – Vernissage 'Return to the Nest'” (2024)

“Retrospective exhibition – 'Return to the nest'” (2024) – Bogusław Lustyk

“Today I'm going to fight, mom” [PL][EN] (2021) – Bogusław Lustyk

“Not only horses” (2020) – Bogusław Lustyk

“Lustyk – the rhythm of life” (2019) – Bogusław Lustyk

"Riding Valley Zbrosławice" (2018) - Wojciech Ginko

“Music, Horses” (2015) – Bogusław Lustyk

“Lustyk – life and art” (2008) – Boguslaw Lustyk

“Sentimental Sergeant” (2003)

“I’m Still Moving Forward” (1997) – Hanna Łysakowska

“horses, ponies, horses” (1991) – Bogusław Lustyk, Joanna Lustyk

“Oh you, the beauty of a horse” (1987) – Bogusław Lustyk, Joanna Lustyk

Periodicals

Bogusław Lustyk's Art Notebooks (2024)

Bober Team Inserts – 2024-03 – Bogusław Lustyk

links

Bogusław Lustyk - Visionary of Art | PCBJ

Movies

Bogusław Lustyk recommends PCBJ | MOVIE

A horse from under the finger - Bogusław Lustyk | MOVIE


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Born in Wrocław in 1953 as Andrzej Pater, he grew up in Kraków and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts there. Since 1981, he has been living and working in the United States, and since 1988, in Kentucky, famous for breeding Thoroughbred horses.

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Wojciech Kossak

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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Marian Gadzalski

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Ludwik Maciąg

Painter (Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow), horseman, soldier, Knight of the Cross of the Home Army. A student of Professor Michał Bylina.

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Zofia Raczkowska

One of the most famous horse photographers. Great photos from the wild pastures of Norway, iconic photos from Janów, Michałów and Białka.

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Honorary Patron: Andrzej Novak-Zempliński

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Guardian: Publishing house of the National Museum in Krakow

Polish painter, representative of Romanticism, portraitist, animalist, battle painter; organizer of social and economic life, statesman.

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Born on July 2, 1800 in Kraków. He died on June 9, 1855 in Krzysztoforyce. He was buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery in Krakow, in the family tomb, in the Ka section.

Piotr Michałowski described by Władysław Łuszczkiewicz as amateur and great gentleman, he was an exceptional painter, draughtsman, watercolorist with excellent painterly reflexes and memory. Its rich and varied artwork painting, which was created somewhat on the margins of the gentry's everyday life, in isolation and complete independence from Polish artistic life, includes paintings on hetman-knight and Napoleonic themes, as well as fascinating portrait studies of families, peasants, Jews and, above all, images of animals, especially horses. He was in no way the creator of the Polish "Pferdenmalerei".

In the years 1844-1855, the most perfect of several versions of Piotr Michałowski's most important series was created - the composition "The Charge in the Somosierra Gorge", also known from earlier oil works and watercolor and pencil sketches, which was to be an introduction to a monumental artistic realization.

The subject of the painting was suggested to Piotr Michałowski by the participants of the charge in the Somosierra Gorge, who wanted to commemorate the hero of the battle, Lieutenant Andrzej Niegolewski, who was one of the first to reach the pass:

that he would perpetuate the memory of Niegolewski with his brush and give the image of this battle to future generations.

They also dedicated to Michałowski the poem "A memorial to Niegolewski - a poem to Piotr Michałowski". In turn, Niegolewski himself mentioned … Squadron [which]... he continued on without the slightest stop and without any order of war. Everyone rushed among the huge fire

The artistic success of the famous charge at Somosierra painted by Piotr Michałowski was determined not only by the illustration of a specific historical event, but above all by the mastery of registering the momentum of horses and riders, which the artist captured almost masterfully; he pictured the mad rush of the cavalry, the dust, the figures of riders embedded in the horses, the flash of sabers. He achieved these effects, among others, by introducing a special composition based on the drawing of lightning.

This battle, crammed in a steep gorge, should look like a fiery lightning tearing the canvas from bottom to top.

These are the words of Piotr Michałowski quoted by his daughter, Celina


Author: Stefania Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska

Find out more from the album of the National Museum in Krakow entitled: “Piotr Michalowski 1800-1855(click to go to the Polish Digital Equestrian Library)

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“Piotr Michałowski 1800-1855” (2000) – National Museum in Krakow

"Piotr Michalowski" (1985) - Stanisław Ledóchowski

Piotr Michalowski - Visionary of Art | PCBJ

Honorary Patron: Prof. Ph.D. Mariusz Wideryński, Jerzy Iwaszkiewicz, Marek Rzepka

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Guardian: The Raczkowski family (Mirosław, Małgorzata and Marek with children), Municipal Art Gallery in Częstochowa

One of the most famous horse photographers. Great photos from the wild pastures of Norway, iconic photos from Janów, Michałów and Białka.

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Born on March 21, 1932 in Warsaw. She died on April 27, 2013 in Warsaw. Buried in the cemetery in Komorów.

Photographer, member of the Association of Polish Art Photographers. She was born and lives in Warsaw.

She became interested in photography in the early 60s. Initially, the subject of her works was her immediate surroundings and family life. Soon, however, she was fascinated by press photography, especially photojournalism. Her photos began to appear in the daily press and magazines. She became known in the circle of publishers as the author of photographs of nature, animals, and above all as the author of photographs of horses.

Her passion and fascination with the beauty of the Arabian horse meant that she now has the only such rich archive of photos of horses of this breed bred in Poland over the course of thirty years.

He has many publications to his credit. Photos from the first period of her activity were published successively in the years 1973-75 in the albums Pferde, Pferde, Araber Pferde and Aus meinem Tieralbum, published by the West German publishing house Sudwest.

In the 80s there was a breakthrough in the style of her work. Under pressure from publishers, she decided to take color photography. It was a difficult decision because, accustomed to working in her own darkroom and creating images in black and white, she was forced to deal with the process of color photography.

Soon, her photos became recognizable thanks to their specific, painterly colors. On the initiative of German and Swiss publishers, she established permanent cooperation with them. The calendars published there popularized her photography. At European competitions of these publishing forms, she won the main prizes. In addition to participating in many international exhibitions, she presented her works at individual exhibitions in Colombia (1983), Denmark (1985), Sweden (1985), Warsaw - in the gallery of the Association of Polish Art Photographers (1990). Also in 1990, at the international exhibition in Riga Horses of the World, she received the "Grand Prix".

For 20 years, she was the author of photographs for the catalogs of the famous and highly successful auctions of Arabian horses. In 1992 her author album Araby was released.

He spends a lot of time in Scandinavia. In Sweden, she mainly dealt with Arabian horses. Since 1996, he has been traveling to Norway, where he regularly participates in summer horse grazing, photographing fiordings, ponies and the bottom in the mountains. At the turn of 2001/2002, her retrospective exhibition "A world full of horses" was held in the ZPAF gallery in Warsaw.

Author: Hanna Lysakowska

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Publications

“Black & White” (2020) – Zofia Raczkowska

"Zofia Raczkowska" (2013) - Hanna Lysakowska

“Conjured Horses” (2013) – Izabella Pawelec-Zawadzka

Black & White [fragments] – Zofia Raczkowska

links

Zofia Raczkowska – Mages of Photography | PCBJ

Movies

Horse What It Is… Ep. 6 – Zofia Raczkowska – horse photographer | MOVIE

The beauty of the Polish Arabian – Zofia RACZKOWSKA | MOVIE

Zofia Raczkowska and her favorite topic - horses. photo. Miroslaw Raczkowski
Cover of the album “Black & White” – photo by Zofia Raczkowska. Publisher: BoberTeam,
Polish Digital Equestrian Library (click on the photo to see fragments of the album in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library - the page will open in a new window).

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Visual artist, illustrator of books and nature atlases, animalist.

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He was born on July 18, 1934 in Cieszyn. He died on February 8, 1981 in Warsaw.

Janusz Towpik graduated in 1959 from the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology. He studied painting as a free student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw under the supervision of prof. Michał Bylina.

In 1962, on the basis of submitted works, he was admitted to the Association of Polish Artists and Designers. From that year, for nearly 15 years, he was an assistant and then a lecturer at the Department of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture at the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology.

In the 70s, he collaborated with the Warsaw Zoological Garden, where he created an iconographic archive and ran an art club for children, one of the first of its kind in Europe.

From the early 60s, he illustrated popular science books, textbooks and nature atlases, but above all he was the author of illustrations for about 30 books for children and teenagers and a dozen or so fairy tales for diascope. He collaborated with such magazines as "Łowca Polski", "Płomyk" and "Przyroda Polska".

He also designed small graphic forms, e.g. postage stamps, postcards, ex libris, logotypes or match labels. He was the author of countless sketches and drawings, for which Polish nature was a constant source of inspiration. He was a horse expert and lover.

He participated in numerous competitions and exhibitions. His most recent work was a series of award-winning hunting-themed tapestry designs and a series of marquetry designs based on similar motifs.

Author of the text: Barbara Towpik-Roszkiewicz

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SELECTION OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Maria Kownacka, Skinny raven had no kennel, BW Movement 1960
Wanda Markowska, Anna Milska, Hummingbirds singing, N. K. 1968
Haribu the hunter. Eastern fairy tales, collected and edited by A.Brindarow, NK 1968
Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina, Dearest, Reader 1968
Henryk Sienkiewicz, In the desert and in the wilderness, N. K. 1969
Ruth Manning Saunders, About the sleeping prince. Greek folk tales, N. K. 1969
Friedrich Feld, Parrot from Isfahan, N. K. 1970
Angel Karaliichev, Three brothers and a golden apple tree, N. K. 1970
Halina Pietrusiewicz, Dog talks, N. K. 1970
Mieczyslaw Buczkówna, Forest track, B. W. Movement 1970
Halina Gorska, About Prince Geoffrey, Knight of the Christmas Star, N. K. 1971
Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book, N. K. 1973
Jadwiga ŻylinskaThe Tale of Heracles, KAW 1973
Jadwiga ŻylinskaThe Quest for the Golden Fleece, KAW 1974
Jadwiga Żylinska, Achilles youth, KAW 1974
Kat Walker, dream visions,NK-1977
Leopold StaffMay rain, N. K. 1978
Zygmunt Katuszewski, Włodyka, the forefather of kings, N. K. 1978
Luciano Sterpellone, A wonderful machine. Fantastic secrets of the human body, KAW 1979
Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina, Lech, Czech and Rus, KAW 1980

Wlodzimierz Serafinski, Mammals of Poland, PZWS 1965
Andrzej Rudnicki, Fish of Polish waters. Atlas, WSiP 1965
PWN Universal Encyclopedia, IV, zoogeographical tables, PWN 1976
Zbigniew Wolinski, Janusz Towpik, Monkeys and monkeys. Atlas, WSiP 1990

PRIZES AND AWARDS

1967 – National Competition for Illustrations for Belles-lettres, XNUMXrd prize for illustrations
to the book by J. Lasocka The King Hunts

1968 - ZPAP competition entitled "The Rider and the Horse" - XNUMXst prize for the series of passes

1978 – The Great Prize of European Philately and the French President's Award at the XNUMXnd Autumn Philatelic Salon in Paris for the "Trees" series postage stamps

1978 – XNUMXst prize in the XNUMXst National Competition for Tapestry Painting Designs for Castles in Southern Poland in the "Hunting and Hunting" section

1980 – special award in the 1979nd Publishers' Competition "The Most Beautiful Books of XNUMX"
for illustrations to the book by L. Sterpellone “The Miracle Machine. "Fantastic Mysteries of the Human Body"


Gallery:

Illustration for Janina Lasocka's book
“The King Hunts” (unpublished), 3rd prize
in the National Illustration Competition. down
Belles-lettres, 1967
Illustration for Halina Górska's book
“About Prince Godfrey, knight
christmas star"
Our Bookstore 1971
Work from the series "Silhouette of a rider and a horse through the centuries" 70s
Design of the "Rider and the Horse" card 1968, 5st prize for a series of XNUMX cards
in the National Mixed Competition "Rider and Horse"
Illustration for the book
Zygmunt Katuszewski
“Włodyka, the forefather of kings”
Our Bookstore 1978

Illustration for the book
“Kharibou the hunter. "Oriental Fairy Tales" he collected
and compiled by Ananyi Brindarov,
Our Bookstore 1968

Illustration for the book by Ruth Manning-Saundrs
“About the sleeping prince. Greek folktales.” Our Bookstore 1969
Illustration for Janusz Głowacki's book
“Love and the Crown”
Our Bookstore 1970
Tapestry design “Hunting the Bustard” 1979
“The Herd by the Lake” 1977, property of the Museum of Southern Podlasie in Biała Podlaska