Władysław Podkowiński

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Władysław Podkowiński was a Polish painter and illustrator associated with Impressionism and Symbolism, best known for his controversial painting "Frenzy of Exultations."

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instanceOf Polish painter
human
illustrator
painter
artisticStyle expressive brushwork
psychological intensity in portraits
use of vibrant color
associatedWith Warsaw artistic circles
Young Poland movement NERFINISHED
birthPlace Warsaw NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
countryOfCitizenship Poland
culture Polish culture
deathPlace Warsaw NERFINISHED
educatedAt Imperial Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
Warsaw Drawing Class NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Poles
fieldOfWork book illustration
painting
gender male
genre impressionist painting
landscape painting
portrait painting
symbolist painting
hasWorkInCollection National Museum in Kraków NERFINISHED
National Museum in Warsaw NERFINISHED
influencedBy Claude Monet NERFINISHED
French Impressionism NERFINISHED
Symbolist art NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Polish
movement Impressionism
Symbolism
nativeLanguage Polish
notableFor controversial erotic symbolism in painting
introducing Impressionism to Polish art
notableWork Frenzy of Exultations NERFINISHED
Szał uniesień NERFINISHED
notableWorkCharacteristic Frenzy of Exultations caused scandal at its first exhibition
Frenzy of Exultations is an erotic symbolist painting NERFINISHED
occupation illustrator
painter
partOf Polish art history
periodOfActivity late 19th century
workLocation Warsaw NERFINISHED

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Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków notableAlumni Władysław Podkowiński