Poplars beside the River
1900 · Muzeum Narodowe, Cracow
landscapeJan Stanisawski lived for many years in Paris, painted pointillist work on occasion in Poland and his Ukrainian homeland, and then, as professor of landscape art, became a major figure in the Cracow art revival. He adopted Monet's poplar motif and developed it further in the stylised, linear, melancholy manner of Art Nouveau, reworking the same subject in lithographs and woodcuts, too.
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About the Artist
Jan Stanislawski
1860 – 1907
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