Jan Bogumil Rosen (1854 - 1936)
Jan Bogumil Rosen
Jan Bogumil Rosen (Russian: Ян Богумил Розен) was a Polish painter born on October 16, 1854, in Warsaw, and passed away on November 8, 1936, in the same city. He specialized in battle scenes and was known for his meticulous attention to detail, especially in depicting horses and military uniforms.
Rosen began his artistic education under the guidance of Franciszek Kostrzewski and later studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. He also trained under renowned painters Jean-Léon Gérôme and Isidore Pils at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Throughout his career, Rosen's work was exhibited widely and garnered significant attention, particularly in Munich and Warsaw. One of his notable works, "Contest of Carriages at the Ujazów Castle Square," exemplifies his skill in portraying dynamic scenes with great precision.
In addition to his battle scenes, Rosen also produced genre paintings and portraits. His work received recognition from various prestigious institutions, and he served as a court painter for Tsar Alexander III of Russia. Despite spending much of his career abroad, Rosen's work remained deeply connected to Polish themes and history.
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Date and place of birt: | 16 october 1854, Warsaw, Russian Empire |
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Date and place of death: | 8 november 1936, Warsaw, Poland |
Nationality: | Poland, Russian Empire |
Period of activity: | XIX, XX century |
Specialization: | Batalist, Cartoonist, Genre painter, Illustrator, Painter, Portraitist |
Genre: | History painting, Military art, Story-themed picture, Portrait |
Art style: | Realism, Neoclassicism |