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Jan Matejko
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Fragment of The Hanging of the Sigismund Bell - Jan Matejko
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Alchemist Sendivogius - Jan Matejko
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Wladyslaw the White in Dijon - Jan Matejko
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Christianization of Poland A.D. 965 - Jan Matejko
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The Union of Lublin - Jan Matejko
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The Fall of Poland - Jan Matejko
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The Death of Leszek the White - Jan Matejko
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The First Sejm, Recording of Laws A.D. 1182 - Jan Matejko
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Battle of Grunwald - Jan Matejko
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The Constitution of 3 May 1791 - Jan Matejko
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View of Bebek near Constantinople - Jan Matejko
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Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations with God - Jan Matejko
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Portrait of the Artist's Four Children - Jan Matejko
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The Professors of the Jagiellonian University - Jan Matejko
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Maid of Orleans - Jan Matejko
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Augustus II the Strong - Jan Matejko
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Henryk Pobozny - Jan Matejko
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Son George (Jan Matejko) - Jan Matejko
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Victoria Kosinska (Jan Matejko) - Jan Matejko
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Matejko Family Portrait - Jan Matejko
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Catherine Potocka - Jan Matejko
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The Poisoning of Queen Bona - Jan Matejko
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Louis of Anjou - Jan Matejko
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Artist Biography
Jan Matejko
Nietzsche, tipping into psychosis in Turin in January 1889, sent Matejko an unsolicited letter. That a philosopher on the edge of madness would think to write to a Polish history painter says something about how far Matejko's reputation had travelled by the end of his life.
Matejko was born in Krakow in 1838 to a Czech father and a half-German, half-Polish mother. Despite being only one-quarter Polish by blood, his household was fiercely patriotic: Polish books, portraits of Polish heroes, and a brother who followed General Jozef Bem into the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 (and died in battle). He enrolled at the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts at fourteen, studying under Wojciech Stattler. He never mastered a foreign language and struggled even with Polish, which made the public appearances demanded of him throughout his career an ordeal.
His ambition was to paint Polish history on a monumental scale. Stanczyk (1862) showed the royal jester alone with the news of a military defeat, a painting that reads as an editorial cartoon stretched to the size of a wall. Battle of Grunwald (1878) and Rejtan (1866) followed, each canvas an argument about national identity dressed as historical spectacle. Wilhelm von Kaulbach's method of "historical symbolism", which prioritised interpretation over documentary accuracy, shaped Matejko's approach. His brother Franciszek, a historian at the Jagiellonian Library, fed him archival detail.
As director of the Krakow School of Fine Arts, he trained over eighty students. Maurycy Gottlieb, Jacek Malczewski, Jozef Mehoffer and Stanislaw Wyspianski all passed through his studio; several became leading figures in the Young Poland movement, earning Matejko the title "Father of Young Poland". In 1887 he attended the opening of Queen Jadwiga's sarcophagus to sketch her skull for a portrait. He died in 1893, aged fifty-five.
Matejko was born in Krakow in 1838 to a Czech father and a half-German, half-Polish mother. Despite being only one-quarter Polish by blood, his household was fiercely patriotic: Polish books, portraits of Polish heroes, and a brother who followed General Jozef Bem into the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 (and died in battle). He enrolled at the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts at fourteen, studying under Wojciech Stattler. He never mastered a foreign language and struggled even with Polish, which made the public appearances demanded of him throughout his career an ordeal.
His ambition was to paint Polish history on a monumental scale. Stanczyk (1862) showed the royal jester alone with the news of a military defeat, a painting that reads as an editorial cartoon stretched to the size of a wall. Battle of Grunwald (1878) and Rejtan (1866) followed, each canvas an argument about national identity dressed as historical spectacle. Wilhelm von Kaulbach's method of "historical symbolism", which prioritised interpretation over documentary accuracy, shaped Matejko's approach. His brother Franciszek, a historian at the Jagiellonian Library, fed him archival detail.
As director of the Krakow School of Fine Arts, he trained over eighty students. Maurycy Gottlieb, Jacek Malczewski, Jozef Mehoffer and Stanislaw Wyspianski all passed through his studio; several became leading figures in the Young Poland movement, earning Matejko the title "Father of Young Poland". In 1887 he attended the opening of Queen Jadwiga's sarcophagus to sketch her skull for a portrait. He died in 1893, aged fifty-five.
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