Władysław Szerner

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”After the Harvest”, ~1900, National Museum, Warsaw

Władysław Szerner (Warsaw, 3 June 1836 - Unterhaching, 4 January 1915) was a Polish painter.[1]

He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw from 1862 and from 1865 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.[2]

After his studies, he stayed in Munich and worked mainly as a horse painter. With his friend Józef Brandt, he travelled through Volhynia and Ukraine.

He was a member of the Kunstverein München (1874-1909).

His son, Władysław Karol Szerner (1870—1936), was also a painter; he used to sign as Władysław Szerner Jr. and he often copied painting by his father.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Władysław Szerner".
  2. ^ "Matrikeldatenbank - Akademie der Bildenden Künste München".