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概要

  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Museums on APS:
    • ワルシャワ国立美術館
    • ワルシャワ国立美術館
    • ワルシャワ国立美術館
    • ワルシャワ国立美術館
    • ワルシャワ国立美術館
  • Also known as:
    • antoni brodowski
    • antoni stanislaw brodowski
  • Born: 1784, Warsaw, Poland
  • Died: 1832
  • Copyright status: Public domain
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  • Lifespan: 48 years
  • Top-ranked work: Oedipus and Antigone
  • Top 3 works: Oedipus and Antigone
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: Poland

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問題 1:
Antoni Brodowski initially pursued studies in what field before turning to art?
問題 2:
Which prominent French artist did Brodowski study with during his time in Paris (first period)?
問題 3:
Brodowski achieved a significant academic appointment in 1820 after winning an award for his painting of:
問題 4:
Besides portraiture, Brodowski also created works focused on what other major thematic area?
問題 5:
What position did Brodowski hold at the University of Warsaw before it was closed by Russian authorities?

Antoni Stanisław Brodowski: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

  • Born: December 26, 1784, in Warsaw, Poland.
  • Initially encouraged to pursue mathematics by his father’s will, Brodowski also demonstrated an early aptitude for art.
  • He began his artistic training with Marcello Bacciarelli, a prominent painter at the Polish court.
  • From 1805 to 1808, he resided in Paris, serving as a tutor to the children of Tadeusz Mostowski while simultaneously studying with miniaturist Jean-Baptiste Jacques Augustin.

Parisian Influences and Artistic Development

  • Upon returning to Warsaw, Brodowski briefly worked as a clerk in the Ministry of Justice.
  • A second period in Paris (1809) saw him studying under Jacques-Louis David, though he eventually left due to disagreements over artistic control and funding.
  • François Gérard became his patron, providing further instruction and support. This mentorship significantly shaped Brodowski’s style.
  • He developed a strong foundation in classical principles and portraiture during this time.

Career in Warsaw and Academic Achievements

  • Returning to Warsaw once more, Brodowski faced challenges establishing himself as an artist and took employment at the Ministry of the Interior.
  • In 1820, he won a gold medal for his painting “Saul and David”, leading to his appointment as an Interim Professor of Drawing and Painting at the University of Warsaw.
  • He became a full professor in 1824, remaining in this role until the university’s closure by Russian authorities in 1830.
  • Brodowski was actively involved in artistic circles, becoming a member of the Warsaw Society of Friends of Learning in 1822 and receiving knighthood (3rd class) in the Order of Saint Stanislaus in 1825.

Artistic Style and Major Works

  • Portraiture: Brodowski is primarily known for his portraits, depicting prominent figures such as Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Józef Poniatowski, Wojciech Bogusławski, and others.
  • Mythological & Biblical Themes: He also created numerous works exploring mythological and biblical narratives, demonstrating his versatility.
  • “Oedipus and Antigone” is a notable example of his work in these genres.
  • His style reflects the influence of classical art, characterized by precise draftsmanship, balanced compositions, and realistic depictions.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Brodowski’s work provides valuable insights into Polish society and culture during a period of political upheaval and national identity formation.
  • He contributed to the development of art education in Poland through his teaching at the University of Warsaw.
  • His students included Rafał Hadziewicz and sculptor Jakub Tatarkiewicz.
  • Two of his sons, Józef and Tadeusz, also became painters, continuing the family’s artistic tradition.
  • Died: March 31, 1832, in Warsaw, Poland. His legacy endures as a significant figure in Polish Classical painting.