Jan Bohuszewicz

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Jan Bohuszewicz
Born
Jan Bohuszewicz

1878
Osowiec, Poland
Died(1935-02-13)13 February 1935
NationalityFlag of Poland.svg Polish
EducationPrivately with Józef Rapacki in Warsaw
Known forPainting
MovementImpressionism

Jan Bohuszewicz (born February 7, 1878, in Osowiec, died February 13, 1935, in Santa Margherita Ligure) was a Polish painter.[1]

Jan Bohuszewicz studied painting with Józef Rapacki in Warsaw. He took an active part in the Revolution of 1905, following which he moved to Zakopane, to flee repression. Due to health problems, he settled in Genoa, from which he went on numerous artist travels inter alia to Venice, Liguria, Chioggia, and Piedmont.[2]

In 1920, he visited Poland during an independent exhibition at the Society of the Incentive for Fine Arts (Towarzystwo Zachęty Sztuk Pięknych). Two years later, his artwork was exhibited at the Association France-Pologne, were about fifty of his artworks were put up on display as part of the exhibition.[3]

Selected paintings[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Jan BOHUSZEWICZ". Altius. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Biography". Koneser Kraków. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Jan Bohuszewicz". Agra Art. Retrieved 21 October 2015.

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