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Kanuty Rusiecki

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Most of his canvases were in private collections that have been dispersed and are now difficult to trace. Although fairly numerous, all but a few of his known paintings are those that were left in his studio at the time of his death. They were preserved by his son
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He was born into an impoverished noble Lithuanian family in Lithuania and his father was a magistrate. He is said to have displayed his artistic talent at an early age, making impromptu models in wax. In 1816, he began his studies at the
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Beginning in 1831, he gave private drawing lessons in Vilnius. Three years later, he became a Professor at the "Wileński Instytut Szlachecki" (institute for the nobility) and taught there until his death. In 1856, he joined with
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With letters of recommendation and his father's financial support (and following a secret marriage), he went to Paris and enrolled at the
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painters. Between studies, he toured extensively, painting portraits and landscapes throughout Italy.
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in an effort to create an independent art school. He painted altar pictures and restored
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in many small churches throughout Lithuania, as well as at the
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Index


Stebėkiai
Lithuania Governorate
Russian Empire
Vilna
Vilna Governorate
Russian Empire

Lithuanian
University of Vilnius
Jan Rustem
Kazimierz Jelski
Philomaths
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Guillaume Guillon-Lethière
Accademia di San Luca
Vincenzo Camuccini
Bertel Thorvaldsen
Polish Romantic
Wincenty Dmochowski
Kazimierz Jelski
frescoes
Vilnius Cathedral
Bolesław
Belarus



Timeline
Rusiecki and Wańkowicz

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