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– d. 6–8 March 1901,
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) was a Polish
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of the late 19th century, the younger brother of
Maksymilian Gierymski Maksymilian Dionizy Gierymski (1846 in Warsaw – 1874 in Reichenhall, Bavaria) was a Polish painter, specializing mainly in watercolours. He was the older brother of painter Aleksander Gierymski. As a seventeen-year-old boy, he partici ...
. He was a representative of
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as well as an important precursor of
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in Poland.


Biography

Aleksander Gierymski completed Secondary State School nr III in
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in 1867, and in the same year commenced drawing studies in Warsaw. Between 1868 – 1872 he studied at the
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in
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and graduated with a gold medal. He received a commendation for his diploma work ''The Merchant of Venice''. Between 1873-1874 he stayed in
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, mostly in Rome. There he completed his first famous works: ''Roman Inn'' and ''Morra Game'', which Gierymski brought to Warsaw in the beginning of 1875 and exhibited at Zachęta Gallery. Both paintings received the attention of audiences and critics. From late 1875 until 1879 the artist returned to Rome, where he worked to improve his work, particularly spending much time studying Italian paintings. The most important work of the Roman period was his painting '' In the Arbour''. It was an approach to impressionism, which was preceded by extensive studies in this area (for example ''Cylinder on a table'', ''Man in red tail-coat'' among others). In the painting ''In the Arbour,'' we can see the scene of an 18th-century social gathering, which takes place in a gazebo filled with light from behind. Such scenes allowed him to play with colours and light. Gierymski's work can be compared to contemporary French impressionists, even though he had not yet been in
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and there was no evidence that he had seen their work. The greatest period for Gierymski was between the years 1879 -1888 which he spent in Warsaw. In this time he worked with a group of young positivist writers and painters, clustered around the periodical ''Wędrowiec (Eng. Wanderer)''. Responsible for art affairs in these magazines was
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, who took up a battle for Gierymski's public recognition. Paintings, which Gierymski made in this period, for example, ''Jewish women selling oranges''; ''The Old Town Gate'', ''Solec’s Marina'', ''The Feast of Trumpets'' and ''Sandblasters'' and others are based on the lives of poor people from two districts in Warsaw – Powiśle and Old Town. Unfortunately, his works were never understood and respected in contemporary Poland. As other unappreciated persons in his motherland, without livelihoods, he left Warsaw behind and went abroad in 1888. Following his departure from Poland he lived largely in Germany and France. As his environment changed, his work changed as well. Away from his homeland, he started to paint subjects that weren't so personal. He was mostly painting landscapes (
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Castel Outlook, Part of Rothenburg, sea landscapes). He was frequently painting at night, which allowed him to paint objects under artificial light, such as ''(Munich nocturnes'', ''
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at Night'', ''Twilight over
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''). He came back to Poland in 1893 and stayed till 1895, in order to apply for a position at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. This journey revived his interest in human subjects. The ''
Peasant's Coffin ''Peasant Coffin'' ( pl, Trumna chłopska) is an oil painting by Polish artist Aleksander Gierymski, created in 1895. Description The painting shows a sad peasant couple sitting outside their house with a child-sized coffin nearby. During his s ...
'' is one of the paintings from that period. For the last years of his life he remained in
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. From that latter period came works like ''Interior of Basilica of San Marco'' in Venice,
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in Rome or outlooks of
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. His bitter disappointments in life are revealed on his self-portrait painted a year prior to his death. He looked at the world with the eye of a naturalist, despite his hot-temper. Tragically, the last years of his life were spent in a
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; nevertheless he left a unique heritage. His works represented realism, like
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’s, and he wasn't afraid to represent all matters of life, including the lives of humble people. Gierymski died between 6-8 of March 1901 in Rome in a mental hospital on
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Street. He was buried at the
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Cemetery in Rome on 10 March 1901.


Gallery


Major works

* '' Jewish Woman Selling Lemons'' (1881),
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,
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, Poland * '' Jewess with Oranges'' (1881),
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/ref> * '' In the Arbour'' (1882), The National Museum in Warsaw * ''Powiśle'' (1883),
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, Gallery of 19th Century Polish Art at Sukiennice * ''Feast of Trumpets I'' (1884), The National Museum in Warsaw * ''Sandblasters'' (1887), The National Museum in Warsaw * '' Wittelsbach Square in Munich at night'' (1890), The National Museum in Warsaw * ''Twilight over Seine'' (1892–1893), The National Museum in Kraków Gallery of 19th Century Polish Art at Sukiennice * ''
Peasant's Coffin ''Peasant Coffin'' ( pl, Trumna chłopska) is an oil painting by Polish artist Aleksander Gierymski, created in 1895. Description The painting shows a sad peasant couple sitting outside their house with a child-sized coffin nearby. During his s ...
'' (1894–1895), The National Museum in Warsaw * ''A boy carrying a shaft'' (1895),
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* ''Lake on the sunset'' (1900), private collection * ''Stone Pine near Villa Borghese in Rome'' (1900), The National Museum in Kraków Gallery of 19th Century Polish Art st Sukiennice * ''The Sea'' (1891), The National Museum in Warsaw


See also

*
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gierymski, Aleksander 1850 births 1901 deaths Artists from Warsaw 19th-century Polish painters 19th-century Polish male artists Polish male painters