Las óleos de todo Julian Falat


Choice ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
74590 Elk  Elk   oil on canvas, 96 x 192 cm. 1899 cjr
74576 Hunters' rest in forest  Hunters' rest in forest   1889;. oil on canvas, 58 x 119 cm. cjr
97992 Return with a bear  Return with a bear   1892(1892) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 151 x 255 cm cyf
97878 Self portrait  Self portrait   1903 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 47.5 x 132.5 cm cyf
98280 Self portrait  Self portrait   1903 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 47.5 x 132.5 cm cyf
74591 Self-portrait from palette  Self-portrait from palette   Oil on canvas, 135,5 x 86 cm. 1896 cjr
86037 Self-portrait.  Self-portrait.   Date 1903 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 47.5 x 132.5 cm (18.7 x 52.2 in) cjr

Julian Falat
(30 July 1853 in Tuligłowy near Lwew - 9 July 1929 in Bystra Śląska) was one of the most prolific Polish painters of watercolor and one of the country's foremost landscape painters as well as one of the leading Polish impressionists. Fałat first studied under Władysław Łuszczkiewicz at the Krakew School of Fine Arts, and then at the Art Academy of Munich. After several trips throughout Europe and Asia in 1885, Fałat compiled a collection of studies from his voyages which would become useful later in the development of his artwork. Themes typical of Fałat's painting are Polish landscapes, hunting scenes, portraits, and studies from his voyages. In 1886, Fałat accepted an invitation from future German Emperor Wilhelm II to serve as court painter in Berlin. Fałat died in Bystra Śląska on July 9, 1929. A museum in Poland, called Fałatewka, is devoted to him. Out of his three children, Kazimierz (Togo) (1904-1981) continued to paint in watercolour. Some works, having been looted under German occupation, very occasionally reappear in sales-rooms. Later works, produced after he settled in England, are largely in the hands of his later family.



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