Piotr Michalowski
(July 2, 1800 - June 9, 1855) was a Polish painter of the Romantic period, especially known for his many portraits.
His talent was long underestimated, but he was re-discovered by Pablo Picasso in 1948. When the painter visited Poland, he saw Michałowski's work in the Warsaw National Museum and shouted, "Here, painter!"
The Sukiennice Museum, a division of the National Museum in Krakew, contains a room devoted to Michałowski's work.
Related Paintings of Piotr Michalowski :. | The Wounded Officer of the Imperial Guard Leaving the Battlefield | The Chaise Matoch,Run on Newmarket Heath,Wednesday,The 29 th of August | Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood | Roses,Decorative Panel | St Sebastian attended by st irene | Related Artists: Stefano MagnascoItalian, born circa Genoa 1635-1665
Donat, Johann Danielpainted Emperor Leopold II in the regalia of the in 1806 Paul MaitlandBritish Painter, 1863-1909
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