Chrystian Breslauer

Polish painter and art pedagogue
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Chrystian Breslauer
Born
Chrystian Breslauer

(1802-01-12)12 January 1802
Warsaw, Poland
Died10 August 1882(1882-08-10) (aged 80)
Warsaw, Poland
Nationality Polish
Known forPainting
MovementRomanticism

Chrystian Breslauer (born 12 January 1802 in Warsaw; died there 10 August 1882) was a Polish painter and art pedagogue.[1]

Chrystian Breslauer studied in Berlin and Düsseldorf, where he was taught by Johann Wilhelm Schrirmer. He took numerous art travels around Germany, the Scandinavian countries, he was also in Italy.[2] During his art travels, he was introduced to new painting types. From 1845, he lived permanently in Warsaw. He was a pedagogue at the School of Fine Arts (from the year of 1846), and held private art classes (between 1865 and 1868).[3]

Selected paintings

  • Mountain landscape (1847)
    Mountain landscape
    (1847)
  • Mountain landscape (c. 1882)
    Mountain landscape
    (c. 1882)
  • Monastery Maria Lach at the full moon (c. 1882)
    Monastery Maria Lach at the full moon
    (c. 1882)

References

  1. ^ "Biography". Portal Wiedzy Onet. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Chrystian Breslauer". Art Info. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Timeline". Culture. Retrieved 23 October 2015.

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