Michał Alfred Godlewski
Exotic landscape with panther
Michał Alfred Godlewski (born on June 20, 1838 in Lviv, died December 14, 1918 in Vienna) - Polish painter, active, among others in Prague and Vienna.
He initially studied with his father, the painter-amateur Michał Godlewski (1799-1875). He attended real school, where he became an assistant to a drawing teacher.
From 1858, thanks to the scholarship of the Austrian Ministry of Education, he studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts with Carl Wurzinger and Carl Joseph Geiger.
In 1860 he stayed in Zombor in southern Hungary, in 1861 in Munich. He continued his studies in Paris in 1862-1864 with Emil Signol.
From 1868 he was a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, then in Chernivtsi. In 1871 he became a real foreign member of the Munich-based artists' association (Künstlerverein). He exhibited, among others in Krakow in 1872 at the Society of the Friends of Fine Arts.
He used oil technique and watercolors. He painted portraits, religious compositions, genre scenes and landscapes.
In 1894, he founded his own school of drawings in Vienna. His works are among others in the collections of the Lviv Art Gallery Literature
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