Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Józef Czajkowski (ur. 21 stycznia 1872 w Warszawie, zm. 27 lipca 1947 tamże) [1] – polski malarz, architekt, grafik, pedagog . Życiorys[edytuj | edytuj kod] Brat malarza Stanisława Czajkowskiego. Studiował w Akademii Sztuk Pięknych w Monachium (1892–1895) [2], Académie Julian w Paryżu, Akademii Rzemiosła Artystycznego w Wiedniu.

  2. Józef Czajkowski; 21 January 1872, in Warsaw – 27 July 1947, in Warsaw) was a Polish architect, furniture designer, and painter of international renown. [1] Czajowski's arts in all forms sought to distill and improve upon that which was best about Polish tradition, and his aim was to celebrate the culture of the people his art served.

  3. As the designer of interiors and their furnishings and fixtures, Czajkowski was first influenced by art nouveau, and shortly afterward became one of the most important co-creators of the Polish art déco (whose influences included classical, Biedermeier, art nouveau, expressionist, and folk styles).

  4. Józef Czajkowski was a Polish architect, furniture designer, and painter of international renown. Czajowski's arts in all forms sought to distill and improve upon that which was best about Polish tradition, and his aim was to celebrate the culture of the people his art served.

  5. Józef Czajkowski (1872–1947) was an architect, a teacher, and a designer of interiors, furniture, fabric, and stained glass. He also painted, and made graphic arts and applied graphics.

  6. Czajkowski, Józef, polski malarz i architekt, członek „szkoły monachijskiej“. W latach 1892-1895 student Akademii Sztuk Pięknych w Monachium (Akademie der Bildenden Künste München). *21.1.1872 Warszawa, †27.7.1947 tamże. Brat malarza Stanisława Jana Maurycego Czajkowskiego (1878-1954).

  7. Details. Title: Portrait of Józef Czajkowski. Creator: Olga Boznańska. Date Created: 1894. Location Created: Munich. Type: painting. Medium: oil, cardboard. Explore museums and play with Art...