Czeslaw Idzkiewicz
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Czeslaw Idzkiewicz (born on 21 Oct. 1889) was a Polish painter and teacher. He was born in Różan, Poland to Peter and Alexandra Magnuszewska.
Between 1908 and 1912 he was a student of Szkoła Sztuk Pięknych (School of Fine Arts) in Warsaw, where he studied drawing and painting. In 1912 he went to Antwerp to study at Academie Royale de Beaux Arts and then in 1913 and 1914 he continued his studies in Kraków in the Academy of Fine Arts as a student of Józef Mehoffer and Józef Pankiewicz.
During the First World War he worked as a painter of the Masovian Blessed Virgin Mary Cathedral in Płock and as a teacher of fine art.
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- Zienkiewicz H. (1963). "Czesław Idźkiewicz - Artysta malarz i wychowawca młodzieży", Notatki Płockie: 39-40 (Towarzystwo Naukowe Płockie).