Leopold Pilichowski (March 23, 1869 – July 28, 1933)
was a Polish
realist painter in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, active during the final years of the foreign
partitions of Poland. He was known for his commitment to
social commentary
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and psychological depictions of
Jewish themes and characters.
In 1914, at the age of 45, Pilichowski emigrated to
Great Britain
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. He served as president of the Association of Polish Jews in
London
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. From 1926 until his death, he was also the president of the
Ben Uri Art Society
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.
His work can be found in the permanent collections of the
National Museums in Kraków and
Warsaw
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and th
City Museum of Łódź More representative work is held at the
Jewish Museum of New York
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("Sukkot").
Life
Pilichowski was born in
Piła
Piła (german: Schneidemühl) is a city in northwestern Poland and the capital of Piła County, situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. Its population as of 2021 was 71,846, making it the third-largest city in the voivodeship after Poznań a ...
near
Sieradz
Sieradz ( la, Siradia, yi, שעראַדז, שערעדז, שעריץ, german: 1941-45 Schieratz) is a city on the Warta river in central Poland with 40,891 inhabitants (2021). It is the seat of the Sieradz County, situated in the Łódź Voivod ...
in central Poland (some sources list the village of
Zadzim
Zadzim (german: 1943–45 Scharhausen) is a village in Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Zadzim. It lies approximately south-west of Poddębice and w ...
close to Piła).
He began his art education with painter
Szmul (Samuel) Hirszenberg, his relative, in the nearby metropolitan city of
Łódź
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.
He continued art studies in Warsaw with Professor
Wojciech Gerson (1886), then in
Munich
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, at the
Academy of Fine Arts, and in Paris, at the
Académie Julian
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. While in France, he also exhibited his paintings for the first time. In 1894, he had his first solo exhibition in Łódź.
Pilichowski settled in Łódź around 1894, and began to produce his first engaging paintings about Jewish life in an industrialized environment.
He portrayed peddlers, migrants, exhausted travellers at railway stations and dignified mourners at funerals. He also depicted Jewish prayers, gatherings, festivals and holy days. Pilichowski became an active Zionist around 1908 and turned to political portraiture of Zionist leaders. He moved to Paris in 1904, and to London a decade later, with his wife and young children.
He visited
Mandate Palestine
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in 1925. While there, he produced a monumental painting showing some 120 people for the opening of the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public university, public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein ...
, a group portrait which included himself. Back in London, he also painted impoverished Jews from the
Whitechapel
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district. Pilichowski was married to Lena Pilichowski in Poland and had 4 children while in France. He died in London either in 1933 (according to some),
or more likely in 1934.
Pilichowski was recognised as a
''Chevalier du Legion d'honneur'' by the French Government, for his services to France.
Selected paintings
File:Leopold Pilichowski Sukkot.jpg, Sukkot
or ("Booths, Tabernacles")
, observedby = Jews, Samaritans, a few Protestant denominations, Messianic Jews, Semitic Neopagans
, type = Jewish, Samaritan
, begins = 15th day of Tishrei
, ends = 21st day of Tis ...
(Examining the Lulav
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)
File:Leopold Pilichowski.jpg, Yom Kippur
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File:Leopold Pilichowski - Rysunek przy moście.jpg, Figure by the Bridge
File:Leopold Pilichowski-Sztukmistrz.jpg, Mountebank
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* A charlatan who sells phony medicines from a platform
* Monte Bank
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Notes and references
External links
ArtNet: More works by Pilichowski.3 artworks by Leopold Pilichowskiat th
Ben Urisite
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1869 births
1930s deaths
People from Poddębice County
People from Kalisz Governorate
Emigrants from Congress Poland to the United Kingdom
British people of Polish-Jewish descent
Realist painters
Jewish painters
19th-century Polish painters
19th-century Polish male artists
20th-century Polish painters
20th-century Polish male artists
Académie Julian alumni
Polish male painters