Jоzef Oleszkiewicz (1777 - 1830)

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Jоzef Oleszkiewicz

Józef Oleszkiewicz, a Polish-Lithuanian painter, was renowned for his contributions across Belarusian and Russian art scenes. Born in the late 18th century, Oleszkiewicz was celebrated for his masterful portraits and historical scenes, which were imbued with a distinctive blend of cultural influences that reflected his diverse heritage.

Oleszkiewicz's work is characterized by its meticulous detail and vibrant color palette, which set him apart from his contemporaries. His ability to capture the emotional depth and personality of his subjects made his portraits particularly revered. Among his notable works is the portrait of Adam Mickiewicz, a legendary figure in Polish literature, which is housed in the National Museum in Warsaw.

His career spanned various regions, leaving a significant mark on the art communities in Belarus and Russia as well. His influence is evident in the way he seamlessly integrated the artistic traditions of these cultures, making his works highly valuable not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their cultural significance.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, the work of Józef Oleszkiewicz offers a unique glimpse into the historical and cultural tapestry of Eastern Europe. His paintings are not just artistic expressions but are also historical documents that provide insight into the era's societal values and aesthetics.

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Date and place of birt:26 october 1777, Šiluva, Lithuania
Date and place of death:5 october 1830, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Byelorussia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:History painting, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Romanticism, Classicism, Sentimentalism

Creators Byelorussia

Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev (1830 - 1904)
Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev
1830 - 1904
Vitol'd Kaetanovich Byalynitsky-Birulya (1872 - 1957)
Vitol'd Kaetanovich Byalynitsky-Birulya
1872 - 1957
Alexander Petrovich Mozolev (1910 - 1970)
Alexander Petrovich Mozolev
1910 - 1970
Leon Bakst (1866 - 1924)
Leon Bakst
1866 - 1924
Valerian Dmitrievich Dvorakovsky (1904 - 1979)
Valerian Dmitrievich Dvorakovsky
1904 - 1979
Jean-Baptiste Roby (1821 - 1910)
Jean-Baptiste Roby
1821 - 1910
Saveliy Abramovich Sorin (1878 - 1953)
Saveliy Abramovich Sorin
1878 - 1953
Boris Abramovich Zaborov (1935 - 2021)
Boris Abramovich Zaborov
1935 - 2021
Walenty Wańkowicz (1800 - 1842)
Walenty Wańkowicz
1800 - 1842
Saul Baizerman (1889 - 1957)
Saul Baizerman
1889 - 1957
January Sukhodolsky (1797 - 1875)
January Sukhodolsky
1797 - 1875
Mikhas Sevruk (1905 - 1979)
Mikhas Sevruk
1905 - 1979
Helena Skirmunt (1827 - 1874)
Helena Skirmunt
1827 - 1874
Yakov Andreevich Golubev (1913 - 1973)
Yakov Andreevich Golubev
1913 - 1973
Vladimir Ivanovich Akulov (1954)
Vladimir Ivanovich Akulov
1954
Peter Blume (1906 - 1992)
Peter Blume
1906 - 1992

Creators Classicism

Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson Berners (1883 - 1950)
Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson Berners
1883 - 1950
Stefano Novo (1862 - 1927)
Stefano Novo
1862 - 1927
Charles Wilson Peel (1741 - 1827)
Charles Wilson Peel
1741 - 1827
Hubert Robert (1733 - 1808)
Hubert Robert
1733 - 1808
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827 - 1875)
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
1827 - 1875
Hans Salomon Ziegler (1798 - 1882)
Hans Salomon Ziegler
1798 - 1882
Christian Ernst Bernhard Morgenstern (1805 - 1867)
Christian Ernst Bernhard Morgenstern
1805 - 1867
Carlo Marattа (1625 - 1713)
Carlo Marattа
1625 - 1713
William Wyld (1806 - 1889)
William Wyld
1806 - 1889
Rudolf Wiegmann (1804 - 1865)
Rudolf Wiegmann
1804 - 1865
Carl Adolf Senff (1785 - 1863)
Carl Adolf Senff
1785 - 1863
Julius Hübner II (1842 - 1874)
Julius Hübner II
1842 - 1874
Johann Georg Edlinger (1741 - 1819)
Johann Georg Edlinger
1741 - 1819
Friedrich Offermann (1859 - 1913)
Friedrich Offermann
1859 - 1913
Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856)
Heinrich Heine
1797 - 1856
Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1788 - 1853)
Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld
1788 - 1853