- Władysław Podkowiński
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name = Władysław Podkowiński
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caption = Selfportrait, 1887
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birthdate =February 4 ,1866
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deathplace =January 5 ,1895
nationality =January 5 ,1895
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works =Frenzy of Exultations ("Szał uniesień")
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influenced by =Claude Monet
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awards =Władysław Podkowiński (
February 4 ,1866 –January 5 ,1895 ) was a Polish painter andillustrator .Podkowiński began his artistic training at
Wojciech Gerson 's drawing school, the Warsaw Academy of Arts, at which he studied from 1880-1884. After leaving the school, Podkowinski contributed to many of the leading art journals inWarsaw at the time. In 1885 he travelled, along with Jozef Pankiewicz, to theSt. Petersburg Fine Arts Academy where he studied from 1885-1886. Returning from St. Petersburg in 1886, Podkowiński gained a job as an illustrator for "Tygodnik Ilustrowany" where he became one its most renowned artists.His first watercolor and
oil painting s were produced during this time, but Podkowiński still considered them a hobby not a professional endeavor. These early paintings were mainly influenced byAleksander Gierymski . He adopted painting as a profession after a trip toParis in 1889, where he was profoundly influenced by French Impressionist painters, particularlyClaude Monet . He was later credited for bringing the Impressionist movement toPoland but toward the end of his life personal experiences (incurable disease) inclined him towardsymbolism . He died in Warsaw at the age of 29 of tuberculosis.His best known painting was
Frenzy of Exultations ("Szał uniesień") exhibited inZachęta in an atmosphere of scandal. Ecstasy, 1894, was featured at a Warsaw art exhibition; the exhibition lasted only 36 days because Podkowinski brought a knife on the 37th day and destroyed his work. The painting was restored after his death.
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