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278.
Reveille, 1858
(Beueihe of Insurgents; Insurgents Resting on
the Forest s Edge,- Fhe Bar Con/ederates)
Oil on canvas, 79.5x95
Signed and dated bottom right:
Arthur Grottger [ <85<S
Inv. no MNK Il-a-1282 (ND 4478)
Transferred by the Ministry of Culture and Art
in 1988
It may be an illustration to Wincenty Pol's
poem Mohort.
279.
Portrait of Fryderyka Jakubowiczowa,
1858
Oil on canvas, 53 x 42
Signed and dated bottom right: AG 1B5B
[tied monogram]
Deposit of the Royal Castle on Wawel
Fryderyka Jakubowiczowa, nee Maszkowska,
a daughter of Jan Kanty Maszkowski (see
p. 202) who was a friend of Grottger's, sister
of Marceli (see p. 203), was married to Ignacy
Jakubowicz (see item 282).
28^
Male Portrait, 1860
Oil on cardboard, 39.8 x 27.5
Signed bottom right: AG [tied monogram]
Dated bottom left: Ewow <560
Inv. no MNK H-a-975 (301 829)
Gift of Anna Tarnowska and Urszula
Mi^czynska, 1958
It is a study to the painting Prayer o/ the Bar
Confederates be/ore the Battle o/ Eancko-
rona, 1860-1863 (private property) — see
also items 281-283.
111
278.
Reveille, 1858
(Beueihe of Insurgents; Insurgents Resting on
the Forest s Edge,- Fhe Bar Con/ederates)
Oil on canvas, 79.5x95
Signed and dated bottom right:
Arthur Grottger [ <85<S
Inv. no MNK Il-a-1282 (ND 4478)
Transferred by the Ministry of Culture and Art
in 1988
It may be an illustration to Wincenty Pol's
poem Mohort.
279.
Portrait of Fryderyka Jakubowiczowa,
1858
Oil on canvas, 53 x 42
Signed and dated bottom right: AG 1B5B
[tied monogram]
Deposit of the Royal Castle on Wawel
Fryderyka Jakubowiczowa, nee Maszkowska,
a daughter of Jan Kanty Maszkowski (see
p. 202) who was a friend of Grottger's, sister
of Marceli (see p. 203), was married to Ignacy
Jakubowicz (see item 282).
28^
Male Portrait, 1860
Oil on cardboard, 39.8 x 27.5
Signed bottom right: AG [tied monogram]
Dated bottom left: Ewow <560
Inv. no MNK H-a-975 (301 829)
Gift of Anna Tarnowska and Urszula
Mi^czynska, 1958
It is a study to the painting Prayer o/ the Bar
Confederates be/ore the Battle o/ Eancko-
rona, 1860-1863 (private property) — see
also items 281-283.