Józef Rapacki (1871 - 1929) - photo 1

Józef Rapacki

Józef Rapacki was a talented Polish painter and graphic artist who is best known for his nostalgic landscapes of Mazovia. 

At the age of fourteen, Rapacki enrolled in a drawing class taught by Wojciech Gerson. Later he enrolled at the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under Isidor Jabloński, Florian Czink and Felix Szynałewski.

At first he painted genre scenes. In 1889, Jozef Rapacki travelled to Munich, where he studied for two years under the portraitist Konrad Fehr and was influenced by the Munich school.

He also began doing drawings for several Warsaw periodicals and illustrated the works of Ignacy Krasicki. Rapacki exhibited extensively, including at the World's Fair (1900).

In 1907, Rapacki and his family moved to Olszanka, where his house became a gathering place for artists and writers. It was here that he concentrated on landscapes and created some of his best known works. During World War I, he drew many pictures of the German occupation for the Warsaw press.

Józef Rapacki's artwork is still popular and appreciated for its unique style and unique atmosphere.

Date and place of birt:19 march 1871, Warsaw, Poland
Date and place of death:31 january 1929, Olszanka, Poland
Nationality:Poland
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Landscape painter, Painter
Art school / group:Munich School
Genre:Cityscape, Genre art, Landscape painting, Rural landscape
Art style:Realism

Creators Poland

Hans am Ende (1864 - 1918)
Hans am Ende
1864 - 1918
Theodor Hildebrandt (1804 - 1874)
Theodor Hildebrandt
1804 - 1874
Klaus von Woyski (1931 - 2017)
Klaus von Woyski
1931 - 2017
Julian Falat (1853 - 1929)
Julian Falat
1853 - 1929
Franciszek Zhmurko (1859 - 1910)
Franciszek Zhmurko
1859 - 1910
Antoni Falat (1942)
Antoni Falat
1942
Andrzej Jerzy Mniszek (1823 - 1905)
Andrzej Jerzy Mniszek
1823 - 1905
Wladyslaw Wankie (1860 - 1925)
Wladyslaw Wankie
1860 - 1925
Bronisława Wilimowska (1919 - 2004)
Bronisława Wilimowska
1919 - 2004
Henryk Siemiradzki (1843 - 1902)
Henryk Siemiradzki
1843 - 1902
Zbigniew Andrzej Dłubak (1921 - 2005)
Zbigniew Andrzej Dłubak
1921 - 2005
Alexander Rachinsky (1822 - 1889)
Alexander Rachinsky
1822 - 1889
Zofya Piramovich (1880 - 1958)
Zofya Piramovich
1880 - 1958
Stanisława de Karłowska (1876 - 1952)
Stanisława de Karłowska
1876 - 1952
Kliment Nikolaevich Red'ko (1897 - 1956)
Kliment Nikolaevich Red'ko
1897 - 1956
Ignotas Mauricijus Ščedrauskas (1815 - 1871)
Ignotas Mauricijus Ščedrauskas
1815 - 1871

Creators Realism

Olga Yuryevna Kotlyarova-Prokopenko (1954)
Olga Yuryevna Kotlyarova-Prokopenko
1954
Czeslaw Wasilewski (1875 - 1947)
Czeslaw Wasilewski
1875 - 1947
Felix Schwormstädt (1870 - 1938)
Felix Schwormstädt
1870 - 1938
Kate Greenaway (1846 - 1901)
Kate Greenaway
1846 - 1901
Ludwig Blume-Siebert (1853 - 1929)
Ludwig Blume-Siebert
1853 - 1929
Georgii Nikolaevich Traugot (1903 - 1961)
Georgii Nikolaevich Traugot
1903 - 1961
Rufin Gavrilovich Sudkovsky (1850 - 1885)
Rufin Gavrilovich Sudkovsky
1850 - 1885
Edward Borein (1872 - 1945)
Edward Borein
1872 - 1945
Karl Theodor Eichler (1868 - 1946)
Karl Theodor Eichler
1868 - 1946
Christian Zacho (1843 - 1913)
Christian Zacho
1843 - 1913
Gustav Wendling (1862 - 1932)
Gustav Wendling
1862 - 1932
Emile van Doren (1865 - 1949)
Emile van Doren
1865 - 1949
Dod Procter (1890 - 1972)
Dod Procter
1890 - 1972
Ernest Lawson (1873 - 1939)
Ernest Lawson
1873 - 1939
Werner Schuch (1843 - 1918)
Werner Schuch
1843 - 1918
Alexander Rachinsky (1822 - 1889)
Alexander Rachinsky
1822 - 1889