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Olga Boznanska In the Hothouse mk141
1890
Oil on canvas
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Olga Boznanska Self-portrait 1892(1892)
Oil on canvas
65 x 52 cm (25.6 x 20.5 in)
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Olga Boznanska In the orangery Date 1890(1890)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 235 x 180 cm (92.5 x 70.9 in)
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Olga Boznanska Girl with chrysanthemums 1894(1894)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 88.5 x 69 cm (34.8 x 27.2 in)
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Olga Boznanska In atelier 1890(1890)
Medium oil on canvas
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Olga Boznanska In the orangery 1890(1890)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 235 X 180 cm (92.5 X 70.9 in)
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Olga Boznanska
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Krakow 1865-1940 Paris,Polish painter. She took drawing lessons at home from the age of nine and began regular studies in 1883 under the portrait painter Kazimierz Pochwalski (1855-1940). She continued her training in 1884-5 at the Adam Baraniecki School of Art, the only school in Krakew accessible to women at that time. She went to Munich for further study, working in the studio of Carl Kricheldorf (b 1863) in 1886-7, and in that of Wilhelm Derr (1857-1900) in 1888. In 1889 she participated in the Internationale Kunstausstellung in Munich and opened her own studio, which over the next decade became a meeting-place for students. In 1895 she ran a private school of painting founded by Professor Theodor Humml (1864-1939).
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