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Blak, Halina [Hrsg.]; Malkiewicz, Barbara [Hrsg.]; Wojtalowa, Elżbieta [Hrsg.]; Król, Anna [Hrsg.]; Muzeum Narodowe <Krakau> [Hrsg.]; Gołubiew, Zofia [Hrsg.]; Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska, Stefania [Hrsg.]; Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie [Hrsg.]
Modern Polish painting: the catalogue of collections (Band 1): Polish painting of the 19th century — Cracow, 2001

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BRANDT I BRODOWSK1

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56.
Fox-Hunting, [ca. 1880]
(Gamekeeper)
Oil on canvas, 45 x 60.4
Signed bottom right: doze/ Brandt lz Wbr-
szawy I Monachium
Inv. no MNK H-a-1278
Purchased in 1988

57.
Meeting on the Bridge, [ca 1886]
(Wbod-Dish'der; In a Four-in-Hand across
Dams)
Oil on canvas, 100 x 200
Signed bottom right: doze/ Brandt ] z Wbr-
szawy
Inv. noMNKIl-a-147(5 221)
Purchased from the author in 1888


58.
Fight for a Turkish Standard, [ca 1905]
Oil on canvas, 76 x 130
Signed bottom right: doze/Brandt jz Wbrsza-
wy [ Monachium
Nr inw. MNK H-a-1318
Dar Zofii Dunajeckiej 1995


Jozef BRODOWSKt

HB

Born in Warsaw in 1780 — Died in Cracow in 1853
Until 1794 he attended the Piarists' school in Warsaw; next, he stayed at Lancut. From
1795, owing to a scholarship granted him by Duchess Izabela Lubomirska, the marshal's
wife, he studied historical painting at the Viennese Academy under the supervision of
Joseph Abel and portraiture under Giovanni Battista Lampi. In 1805 he came to Lancut
and in 1809 he moved to Cracow. In 1811 he became a drawing teacher in St. Anne's
Secondary School; in the years 1816-1842 he was a professor of painting in the School of
Fine Arts.
He painted pictures on historical and ancient subjects, genre and theatre scenes, religious
compositions, portraits and views of Cracow. He utilized mainly the oil-paint medium.
 
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