Aleksander Lesser

Aleksander Lesser (May 13, 1814 – March 13, 1884) was a Polish painter and art critic of Jewish descent. Lesser specialized in Polish historic and contemporary themes. He was a member of Kraków’s Academy of Learning and co-founder of Warsaw's Zachęta, the Society for Encouragement of the Fine Arts.[1]

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Life

Lesser studied painting at Warsaw University's department of fine arts, as well as at art schools in Dresden and Munich. He was a founder of the history-painting movement in Poland, which is considered a part of the "archeological trend" that existed before Jan Matejko. The trend's purpose was to portray the entire history of Poland in works of art.

Lesser's works were based on serious study of Poland’s past.

His most famous paintings include:

Also notable are:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Lesser, Aleksander," Encyklopedia powszechna PWN (PWN Universal Encyclopedia), vol. 2, p. 705.
  2. ^ "Lesser, Aleksander," Encyklopedia powszechna PWN (PWN Universal Encyclopedia), vol. 2, p. 705.
  3. ^ "Lesser, Aleksander," Encyklopedia powszechna PWN (PWN Universal Encyclopedia), vol. 2, p. 705.

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