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Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska, Stefania [Hrsg.]; Malkiewicz, Barbara [Hrsg.]; Muzeum Narodowe <Krakau> [Hrsg.]; Gołubiew, Zofia [Hrsg.]; Blak, Halina [Hrsg.]; Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie [Hrsg.]
Modern Polish painting: the catalogue of collections (Band 2): Polish painting from around 1890 to 1945 — Cracow, 1998

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BARANOWSKI I BARBACKI | BATOWSK1

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28.
Rowers, [1918]
Oil on canvas, 41 x 33
Signed bottom right: ed. bara.
Inv. no MNK II-b-1046 (300 155)
Gift of Roza Aleksandrowicz, 1950


Boleslaw BARBACKI BM
Bom in Nowy S^cz in 1891 — Died at Biegonice near Nowy S^cz in 1941
He was a painter, stage - designer and social activist. In the years 1910-1916 he studied at the
Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow under Teodor Axentowicz and Wojciech Weiss, being
simultaneously a law student at the Jagiellonian University of Cracow. He spent the period
1924-1925 in Paris. He settled down in Now; S^cz, where he organized the Dramatic Society
(1918-1939), in which he acted as a stage-designer, director and actor.
He produced religious paintings, portraits, genre scenes and landscapes. He was especially valued
as a portraitist; he executed also altar paintings to some churches in Nowy Sacz
and its vicinity. He was shot by the Nazis.
29.
Two Lights, [1937]
Oil on canvas, 52 x 41.5
Signed bottom left: Barbacki. B.
Inv. no MNK II-b-3063 (321 327)
Deposited by the Society of Friends of the Fine
Arts in Cracow in 1940, taken over in 1984


Stanislaw BATOWSKI - KACZOR sk
Bom in Lvov in 1866 — Died in Lvov in 1946
In the years 1883-1885 he studied in the Cracow School of Fine Arts under Wladyslaw
Luszczkiewicz and Florian Cynk; in the years 1885-1887 he was a student of Christian
Griepenkerl and Gamier l’Allemand at the Viennese Academy, while in the period 1887-1889 his
tutor was Alexander Liezen-Meyer at the Munich Academy. He co-founded the Lvov branch of
the Artistic Association “Young Poland”; in the years 1903-1914 he ran his own school of
painting in Lvov.
He specialized in battle - and historical scenes, as well as in landscapes and portraits. He was also
engaged in illustrations, wall-painting and stained-glass window designs.
 
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