11 facts about Feliks Brzozowski

Feliks Brzozowski (1836 in Warsaw – 1892 in Warsaw) was a Polish painter and illustrator.

In the years of 1852–1859, Feliks studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw below the assistance of Chrystian Breslauer. He mainly painted landscape art, predominantly in the tree-plant motif. During his travels nearly Poland, his landscape artwork centred roughly speaking the localities of Ojców and the Tatra mountains, as with ease as castles. Feliks Brzozowski’s travels abroad (to Crimea and the Alps) have not featured in his artwork. The artwork that the artist did create, he sent to the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Kraków, while in Warsaw, many of his works featured in Krywult’s Saloon and back its founding, the Society of the Encouragement of Fine Arts. Since 1865, he published his pretense in Warsaw’s news journals (Tygodnik Illustrowany, Biesiada Literacka and Kłosy).

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