Jacek Malczewski  

From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search

Related e

Wikipedia
Wiktionary
Tumblr
Wikisource
YouTube
Shop


Featured:
A Scheme for abolishing all Words is one of the wittiest and smartest comments on semantics. (Illustration: extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)
Enlarge
A Scheme for abolishing all Words is one of the wittiest and smartest comments on semantics. (Illustration: extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)

Jacek Malczewski (b. 15 July, 1854 in Radom; d. 8 October, 1929 in Kraków) was one of the most famous painters of Polish symbolism. In his creativity he successfully joins the predominant style of his times with motifs of Polish martyrdom.



Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "Jacek Malczewski" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on original research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.

Personal tools