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Teodor Axentowicz

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In 1904 at the St. Louis World's Fair, Axentowicz received a Special Commemorative Award in recognition of distinguished service in connection with various national sections of the Department of Art.
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Throughout his life he had numerous exhibitions, both in Poland and abroad. He was awarded many gold medals at both national and international exhibitions. The most notable were organized in:
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and continued his education until 1895. During that time he started a long-time cooperation with various journals and started his career as a copyist, duplicating the works of
500: 505: 495: 485: 475: 104:; 13 May 1859 – 26 August 1938) was a Polish-Armenian painter and university professor. A renowned artist of his times, he was also the rector of the 330: 520: 362: 530: 515: 480: 470: 445: 490: 355: 182: 105: 319: 312:(1927). His paintings can be found in almost all public collections in Poland and in numerous private ones there and abroad. 510: 525: 250: 179:. He also made numerous travels to London and Rome, where he prepared a set of portraits, one of the first in his career. 160: 195: 383: 323: 262: 351: 189: 234: 258: 254: 200: 369: 74: 422: 217: 27: 465: 460: 176: 113: 222: 265:. In 1910 he became the rector of the academy and since 1928 was also an honorary member of the 246: 97: 338: 242: 440: 208: 153: 141: 48: 238: 417: 454: 396: 164: 149: 145: 266: 172: 108:. As an artist, Axentowicz was famous for his portraits and subtle scenes of 334: 277: 212: 137: 376: 226: 125: 70: 44: 318:
While in Paris, he received the prestigious title of Officier d'Académie
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of the theatrical dynasty. A son, Philip S.A.D. Axentowicz, was born in
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in the history of Polish art. The following year he moved to
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1929, the Grand Gold Medal at the Universal Exhibition in
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Brașov
Austrian Empire
Kraków
Second Polish Republic
Painter
Armenian
Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków
Hutsul
Carpathians
Brașov
Romania
Polish
Armenian
Chelsea, London
Val Gielgud
John Gielgud
Chelsea
Academy of Fine Arts in Munich
Carolus-Duran
Tizian
Botticelli
Le Monde illustré

Lviv National Art Gallery

National Museum, Warsaw
Wojciech Kossak
Jan Styka
Racławice Panorama

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