1866-1940
Jozef Pankiewicz (Lublin November 29 1866 - July 4 1940) was a Polish painter, graphic artist, and pedagogue. In his summer years he studied under Wojciech Gerson and Alexander Kaminski. He travelled to Saint Petersburg with Władysław Podkowinski after winning a scholarship to the Imperial Academy of Arts there. In 1889, both artists left for Paris. Related Paintings of Pankiewicz, Jozef :. | Poem of the Soul Sunrays | Mary Magdalen in the Grotto | Landscape with the Banishment of Hagar df | Mrs. Robinson | Eagles (mk17) | Related Artists:
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