Jan Brunon Bułhak (1876–1950) was an early 20th century photographer in Poland and present-day
Belarus
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and
Lithuania
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. A published theoretician and philosopher of photography, he was an exponent of
pictorialism
Pictorialism is an international style and aesthetic movement that dominated photography during the later 19th and early 20th centuries. There is no standard definition of the term, but in general it refers to a style in which the photographer ha ...
. He is best known for his landscapes and photographs of various places, especially the city of
Vilnius
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(then in Poland, now in Lithuania). He was the founder of the ''Wilno Photoclub'' and ''Polish Photoclub'', the predecessors of the modern Union of Polish Art Photographers (ZPAF), of which he was an honorary office-holder. He is also known as an ethnographer and folklorist.
Biography
Jan Bułhak was born on October 6, 1876, in Ostaszyn (), near
Navahrudak
Novogrudok or Navahrudak (; ; , ; ) is a town in Grodno Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Novogrudok District. As of 2025, it has a population of 27,624.
In the Middle Ages, the city was ruled by King Mindaugas' son ...
(),
Russian Empire
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(now Belarus). His parents were Walery Antoni Stanisław Bułhak of
Syrokomla and Józefa née Haciska of
Roch
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, both local landowners in Ostaszyn. In the village of
Worończa () near Navahrudak, not far from St. Ann's Roman Catholic church (), there are four graves of Jan Bułhak's ancestors.
In 1888, Jan entered a ''
gymnasium'' (a pre-Revolution secondary public school of the Russian Empire) in
Wilno
Vilnius ( , ) is the capital of and List of cities in Lithuania#Cities, largest city in Lithuania and the List of cities in the Baltic states by population, most-populous city in the Baltic states. The city's estimated January 2025 population w ...
(present-day Vilnius), finishing it in 1897. From 1897 to 1899, he studied literature, history and philosophy at
Jagiellonian University
The Jagiellonian University (, UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by Casimir III the Great, King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and one of the List of oldest universities in con ...
,
Kraków
, officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the List of cities and towns in Poland, second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 ...
, but did not graduate because of lack of money. Returning home, he lived in the village of Peresieka () near
Minsk
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, where he inherited a manor after his great-uncle's death. From there, Bułhak sent news stories to Wilno newspapers. In 1901, he married a cousin, Hanna Haciska. After his father's death, he sold the manor and bought a mansion from
the Radziwiłłs in
Belitsa
Belitsa[Town of Belitsa, Municipality Belits ...](_blank)
, near Minsk. On April 27, 1906, the couple had a son,
Janusz Bułhak, who would become a composer and a photographer.
Photography
Beginning
Jan Bułhak grew interested in photography quite by chance in 1905, when his wife was given a camera. The same year, he took his first pictures: portraits, landscapes, environs.
[Grażyna Dreścik,]
Jan Bułhak
(DOC file), Kraków, 2008. Published in conjunction with the exhibition
Jan Bułhak 1876-1950 - Part 2
", Art Historical Information from Central Europe (AHICE), 2008. (Grażyna Dreścik is curator, th
Walery Rzewuski Museum of History of Photography
in Kraków, Poland uzeum historii fotografii im. Walerego Rzewuskiego w Krakowie) In the beginning, he was advised by Bolesław Ignacy Domeyko, a Navahrudak photographer, who helped him in the basics of photography.
In 1908, he created a darkroom of his own in Peresieka. That December, he made his debut and won the main award at a photo competition run by ''Życie Ilustrowane'' ("Illustrated Life"), a weekly supplement to ''Kurier Litewski'' ("Lithuanian Courier").
[Alex Novak,]
Jan Bulhak: Father of Modern Polish Photography
", Vintage Works.
First successes
In 1910, Jan Bułhak participated for the first time in the World Photo Exhibition in Brussels. He corresponded with the Paris Photoclub and the French photographers Emil J. Constant Puyo, Robert de la Sizeranne, and
Léonard Misonne
Léonard Misonne (; 1 July 1870 14 September 1943) was a Belgian pictorialist photographer. He is known for his landscapes and street scenes with atmospheric skies.
Early life
Born to a wealthy family in Gilly, Belgium in 1870, Léonard Misonne ...
.
Two issues of the Berlin ''Photographische Mitteilungen'' ("Photographic News") in 1910 contained his pictures. Bułhak sent his pictures and news stories to the Warsaw magazine ''Ziemia'' ("Earth") as well as to the Polish Local Lore society. He published many translations and articles in Polish magazines and inculcated the aesthetics of
Pictorialism
Pictorialism is an international style and aesthetic movement that dominated photography during the later 19th and early 20th centuries. There is no standard definition of the term, but in general it refers to a style in which the photographer ha ...
in the minds of his readers.
From November 1910, Bułhak regularly contributed his writings on photography to the monthly ''Fotograf Warszawski'' ("Warsaw Photographer"). He also soon began contributing to ''Tygodnik Wileński'' ("Vilnius Weekly") (up to 1939), and ''Deutscher Almanach'' ("German Almanac").
In 1911, Bułhak organized a photo-exhibition in Minsk. He participated in a photo exhibition in
Ciechocinek
Ciechocinek (Polish pronunciation: ; German (1941–1945): ''Hermannsbad'') is a spa town in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, north-central Poland, located on the Vistula River about east of Aleksandrów Kujawski and south-east of the city of Tor ...
, Poland; and received an honorary diploma in the category of artistic portraits at a contest in
Antwerp
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.
Professional work
Fotographika really sticks out of the photo books from the rest due to the solid, print form, manifested not too much in the pictorial and impressionist styles of photography art, but in layouts of books. In Fotographika, Bulhak shows that he cares and draws attention through the definition of photographic reproductions. Fotographika was pioneering for the conscious consideration of form and quality of photo publications in Poland. The book shows Jan Bulhak as a person that a father figure to generations of amazing photography beginners looking to practice and aspired the called artists, as well as offering interesting contribution to reflection on the image of the artists.Jan Bulhak could also be considered as a prominent producer when it came to the concept of self-promotion and entrepreneurial organization of a photographer's activity.
Acquaintance with Ferdynand Ruszczyc
It was Bułhak's publication in ''Fotograf Warszawski'' in 1910 that drew the attention of
Ferdynand Ruszczyc
Ferdynand Ruszczyc (1870–1936) was a Polish painter, printmaker, and stage designer. He was a member of the aristocratic Ruszczyc de Lis family.
Biography
Born in the village of Bohdanów (then Russian Empire, now Belarus), Ruszczyc spent h ...
, a Polish painter, printmaker, and a professor at the Fine Arts Department of the Stefan Batory University (now
Vilnius University
Vilnius University ( Lithuanian: ''Vilniaus universitetas'') is a public research university, which is the first and largest university in Lithuania, as well as one of the oldest and most prominent higher education institutions in Central and Ea ...
); and it was Ruszczyc who helped Bułhak move to Vilnius.
Later, Ruszczyc had an appreciable influence upon him as photographer. Though Bułhak's views on art, inspired by French aestheticians, had already formed, Ruszczyc helped to turn the amateur photographer into a professional: the painter taught him some specific techniques of composition to perceive nature and architecture.
Study in Germany
After this Bułhak studied photography in
Dresden
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,
Germany
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, where he received some practical tutoring from the German portrait-painter
Hugo Erfurth
Hugo Erfurth (14 October 1874 – 14 February 1948) was a German photographer known for his portraits of celebrities and cultural figures of the early twentieth century.
Life Early years
Erfurth was born in Halle (Saale), in what was then t ...
. He also visited various Dresden societies, where he became acquainted with the
symbolists
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*Symbol, any object or sign that represents an idea
Arts
*Artistic symbol, an element of a literary, visual, or other work of art that represents an idea
** Color symbolism, the use of colors within various c ...
and
impressionists
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.
Start at Vilnius
In 1911, Ruszczyc suggested that the Vilnius Magistrate (city council) should create the position of "city photographer", and Bułhak was asked to take it.
Thus, Bułhak became the Vilnius city photographer, and photography became his main business.
In 1912, he opened a photographic studio at 12 Portovaya Street, Vilnius. At the request of the Vilnius Magistrate and in cooperation with the municipal curator, Bułhak started making a "photographic inventory" of the city and took pictures of its historic landmarks from 1912 to 1915.
Vilnius period
The major part of Bułhak's work is connected with Vilnius and its surroundings; he also documented the monuments and landscapes of some other parts of Poland: Warsaw, Kraków,
Hrodna
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,
Lublin
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, and so on. Bułhak sent a series of his photos to the ''Vestnik fotografii'' ("Photo Bulletin", ) magazine, which he co-operated with from 1913 to 1914. In Bułhak's house in Eliza Orzeszkowa street, a collection of twelve thousand pictures was stored, most of them taken from 1912 to 1915.
From 1919, with Ruszczyc's help and encouragement, Bułhak started lecturing on artistic photography at the Fine Arts Department of the Stefan Batory University; he would continue until 1939.
In 1919, he became one of the founders and the chairman of the ''Vilnius Photoclub'' () (other sources say that he founded the photoclub and had headed it since 1927);
[Tomas Venclova, "Bułhak Jan", ''Vilniaus vardai.'' Vilnius: R. Paknio leidykla, 2006. p. 225. . ][Tomas Venclova, "Bułhak Jan", ''Vilnius: A Guide to Its Names and People.'' Vilnius: R. Paknio leidykla, 2009. pp. 238–239. .] and headed it until the start of
World War II
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. He and Marian Dederko were the founders of the ''Polish Photoclub'' () in 1929
or 1930.
From 1919 to 1939, Jan Bułhak headed the photographic section (workshop) of the Fine Arts Department of Stefan Batory University in Vilnius.
From 1935 to 1939, he was one of the editors of the magazines ''Przegląd Fotograficzny'' ("Photographic Review") and ''Fotograf Polski'' ("Polish Photographer").
In 1939, the collection titled ''Polska w obrazach fotograficznych Jana Bułhaka'' ("Poland in Jan Bułhak’s photographic pictures") contained over 11,000 photos arranged into 158 subject albums: Vilnius,
Kresy
Eastern Borderlands (), often simply Borderlands (, ) was a historical region of the eastern part of the Second Polish Republic. The term was coined during the interwar period (1918–1939). Largely agricultural and extensively multi-ethnic with ...
,
Volhynia
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,
Lviv
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, Warsaw, Kraków,
Poznań
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,
Pomerania
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,
Gdańsk
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,
Nowogródek Voivodeship and others.
By World War II, Bułhak had taken between 40,000 and 100,000 photographs. In 1939, he presented the collection to the Polish state, but most of these negatives perished during the war.
Under the occupation during World War II, Jan Bułhak together with his son continued to photograph the destruction of many places in what was then Poland.
Last years
In 1944, after bombardments, Bułhak's studio in Vilnius burned down; about 30 thousand negatives perished, but some were spared.
After World War II, in July 1945, he resettled in Warsaw.
[Małgorzata Plater-Zyberk,]
Jan Bułhak (1876–1950): Art Photographer
", the National Museum in Warsaw, 2007. There, he took about a thousand photographs of destroyed and restored Warsaw, and about two thousand of
the western land attached to Poland.
Though Jan Bułhak's son Janusz studied music at the
Vilnius Conservatory, the father taught him photography, so Janusz joined him in 1940s and all photographs made from 1945 to 1949 are signed "Jan Bułhak and son".
In 1946, in Warsaw, with help from
Stanisław Lorentz
Stanisław Lorentz (28 April 1899 – 15 March 1991) was a Polish scholar of museology and history of art. He was director of the National Museum in Warsaw in the years 1935-1985, deputy to Sejm of the Republic of Poland, Sejm - the Polish Par ...
, the director of ''Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie'' (
the National Museum), the first postwar exhibition by Jan Bułhak took place: ''Warszawa 1945 roku w obrazach fotograficznych Jana Bułhaka'' ("Warsaw of 1945 in Jan Bułhak's Photographic Images").
In 1946, he and Leonard Sempoliński became founders of the revived Union of Polish Pictorialists (), the successor to the Polish Photoclub,
and headed it until his death. His member card was number 1.
Bułhak took part in more than 170 international exhibitions, and received a number of high awards. For his photograph titled ''Radość życia'' ("Joy of Life"), which shows a shaded room with sun rays entering, he received the Golden Medal at the International Photographic Show () in Warsaw in 1937.
He died suddenly in
Giżycko
Giżycko (former or ''Łuczany''; ) is a town in northeastern Poland with 28,597 inhabitants as of December 2021. It is situated between Lake Kisajno and Lake Niegocin in the region of Masuria, within the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It is ...
during a photographic excursion on February 4, 1950.
Creative output
Jan Bułhak became famous and popular for his pictures of Vilnius and its vicinity, and other towns and countryside of what is now Lithuania.
In the words of
Tomas Venclova:
Bułhak's portrayal of Vilnius and its environs is not just documentary: reminiscent of impressionist paintings, his valuable artistic photographs reflect the particular aura of the Old Town and its surrounding landscape. His image of the city has survived in the consciousness of several generations and has become one of the city's myths.
In the estimation of Laimonas Briedis:
ułhakspoke of and, in his mesmerising black-and-white prints, attempted to capture ilno'ssinuous nature. Bułhak placed the city onto the fluid landscape of a human soul, and made it a challenge to the hardened, familiar parameters of European time and space.
Bułhak wrote a number of books on the technique and art of photography, memoirs of Ferdynand Ruszczyc (1939), and also some poems and short stories. He published a series of albums, ''Wędrówki fotografa'' ("Photographer's Travels") (I–IX, 1931–1936). His photographs are used to illustrate a city guidebook by Juliusz Kłos, a book about Wilno by Jerzy Remer, and other publications.
Jan Bułhak's creativity had a great influence on the development of Lithuanian art photography. Practically all of Vilnius pictorialists adopted his views on art. This influence helped advance photography in the Vilnius area,
Western Belarus
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, and all of Poland.
Photographs by Jan Bułhak are in many Polish institutions, including the
National Museum in Warsaw
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, the Warsaw Institute of Arts, the Museum of Fine Arts in Łódź, the
National Library of Poland
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, and the Walery Rzewuski Museum of History of Photography in Kraków. Some photographs are in the collections of the
Canadian Centre for Architecture
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and the
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University (California).
There are four nations that consider Jan Bułhak an outstanding person of their own: Poland (he was from a Polish family), Belarus (he was born and lived in the Belarusian land for some time), Lithuania (he long lived and worked in Vilnius), and Russia
[Пикториальная фотография]
(whose empire encompassed the former three).
Digital Collections
In October 2013, the University at Buffalo Libraries announced th
Jan Bulhak Collection This digital collection consists of 116 of Bulhak's photographs, mainly from Warsaw, Kraków and the Kresy region. Originally, the collection of photographs was donated to th
Polish Roomat the
University at Buffalo
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in 1955 by John M. Walczak. The Jan Bulhak Collection was also integrated into the history mapping websit
Historypin
Books of works by Bułhak
*''Lithuania in Photographs by Jan Bulhak'' (270 photos in six albums), 1915.
*''Wilna, Eine Vergessene Kunststatte'' ("Wilno Forgotten Art"). Published by the German 10th Army, Wilno, 1917.
*''Moja ziemia'' ("My Land"). Wilno, 1919.
*''Vilniaus reginiai'' ("Sights of Vilnius"). Vilnius, 1921.
*''Wilno''. Wilno, 1924
*''Album Ostrobramskie'' ("
Ostra Brama Album"). (Co-authored with Mieczysław Limanowski.) Wilno, 1927.
*''Polska w krajobrazie i zabytkach'', Vol. 1 ("Polish Landscapes and Landmarks"). (Co-authored with Marian Zaruski, et al.) Warsaw, 1930.
*''Polska w krajobrazie i zabytkach'', Vol. 2 (Joint work.) Warsaw, 1931.
*''Fotografika. Zarys fotografii artystycznej'' ("Fine Art Photography. Outline"). Warsaw, 1931.
*''Krajobraz wileński'' ("Vilnius Landscape"). Wilno, 1931.
*''Wędrówki fotografa'' ("Photographer's Travels") Parts 1–4. Wilno, 1931–36.
*''Technika bromowa'' ("Bromide Technique"). Wilno, 1933.
*''Bromografika'' ("Bromography"). 1934.
*''Estetyka światła'' ("Aesthetics of Light"). Wilno, 1936.
*''Polska fotografia ojczysta'' ("Native Polish Photography"). Poznań, 1938 / 1951.
*''26 lat z Ferdynandem Ruszczycem'' ("26 Years with Ferdynand Ruszczyc"). Wilno, 1939.
*''Fotografia ojczysta'' ("Native Photography"). Wrocław, 1951.
*''Vilnius Baroque: Ninety Architectural Photographs from 1912 to 1916.'' Vilnius: E. Karpavicius, 2003. .
*''Vozera Svitsiaz': Fotaalʹbom () = Jezioro Switeź = Svitiaz Lake'' (Photo album.) Minsk, 2003. .
*''Kraj lat dziecinnych'' ("Land of Childhood"). Gdynia: ASP Rymsza, 2003. About the Navahrudak area.
*''Krai dzitsiachykh hadou / Jan Bułhak ()'' ("Land of Childhood"; translation from Polish). Minsk, Belarus, 2004. (Bel) / (Pol).
*''Vilniaus peizažas: Fotografo kelionės'' ("Vilnius Landscapes. Photographer's Travels"). Vilnius: Vaga, 2006. .
References
External links
*
Website devoted to Bułhak*
''"Fotograf zaginionego świata"'' by Tomasz Mościcki
*
Extended biography at culture.pl*
Biographical note and some works*
by Bułhak of Gdańsk and
on him, both at Northern Light Gallery.
*
Jan Bulhak Digital Collection at the University at Buffalo*
Jan Bułhak, photographs Canadian Centre for Architecture
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