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Encyclopedia > Polish painters

This is an alphabetical listing of Polish painters.


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A

  • Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz
  • Kazimierz Alchimowicz

B

  • Marcello Bacciarelli
  • Jan Betley (19081980)
  • Henryka Beyer
  • Anna Bilinska-Bohdanowiczowa
  • Izaak van den Blocke
  • Krzysztof Boguszewski
  • Olga Boznanska
  • Jozef Brandt
  • Antoni Brodowski
  • Tadeusz Brzozowski

C

D

  • Eugeniusz Dabrowski
  • Stanislaw Debicki
  • Andrzej Dluzniewski
  • Jan Dobkowski
  • Tommaso Dolabella
  • Tadeusz Dominik
  • Edward Dwurnik

E

  • Eugeniusz Eibisch

F

  • Julian Falat
  • Jerzy Fedkowicz
  • Stanislaw Fijalkowski
  • Francis of Sieradz

G

  • Wojciech Gerson
  • Stefan Gierowski
  • Aleksander Gierymski
  • Maksymilian Gierymski
  • Jan Gotard
  • Leopold Gottlieb
  • Maurycy Gottlieb
  • Artur Grottger
  • Aleksander Gryglewski
  • Gustaw Gwozdecki

H

  • Jan Jozef Haar
  • Mikolaj Haberschrack
  • Herman Han
  • Karol Hiller
  • Vlastimil Hofman

J

  • Maria Jarema
  • Wladyslaw Jarocki

K

L

  • Karol Larisch
  • Ludwik de Laveaux
  • Jan Lebenstein
  • Franciszek Lekszycki
  • Stanislaw Lentz
  • Bronislaw Wojciech Linke
  • Leopold Loeffler
  • Krzysztof Lubieniecki

M

  • Tadeusz Makowski
  • Zbigniew Makowski
  • Jacek Malczewski
  • Rafal Malczewski
  • Wladyslaw Malecki
  • Louis Marcoussis
  • Adam Marczynski
  • Jozef Marszewski
  • Stanislaw Maslowski
  • Jan Matejko
  • Jozef Mehoffer
  • Zygmunt Menkes
  • Jakob Mertens
  • Michael of Dzialdow
  • Antoni Michalak
  • Piotr Michalowski
  • Kazimierz Mikulski
  • Augustyn Mirys
  • Anton Moller

N

O

P

  • Teresa Pagowska
  • Michelangelo Palloni
  • Jozef Pankiewicz
  • Wl/odzimierz Pawlak
  • Henryk Piatkowski
  • Jan Bogumil Plersch
  • Kazimierz Pochwalski
  • Wladyslaw Podkowinski
  • Stefan Popowski
  • Piotr Potworowski
  • Andrzej Pronaszko
  • Zbigniew Pronaszko
  • Tadeusz Pruszkowski
  • Witold Pruszkowski

R

  • Zygmunt Radnicki
  • Henryk Rodakowski
  • Jan Henryk Rosen
  • Hanna Rudzka-Cybisowa
  • Jan Rustem
  • Ferdynand Ruszczyc
  • Tadeusz Rybkowski
  • Czeslaw Rzepinski

S

  • Stanislaw Samostrzelnik
  • Jan Sawka
  • Martin Schoninck
  • Daniel Schultz
  • Bruno Schulz (18921942)
  • Efraim and Menasze Seidenbeutel
  • Jacek Sempolinski
  • Kazimierz Sichulski
  • Zygmunt Sidorowicz
  • Henryk Siemiradzki
  • Jozef Simmler
  • Ludomir Slendzinski
  • Wladyslaw Slewinski
  • Franciszek Smuglewicz
  • Marek Sobczyk
  • Leszek Sobocki
  • Jan Spychalski
  • Kazimierz Stabrowski
  • Jerzy Stajuda
  • Jan Stanislawski
  • Jan Byk Franciszek Starowieyski
  • Wojciech Korneli Stattler
  • Henryk Stazewski, (born 1894)
  • Andrzej Stech
  • Kajetan Stefanowicz
  • Bartlomiej Strobel
  • Zofia Stryjenska
  • Wladyslaw Strzeminski
  • January Suchodolski
  • Felicjan Szczesny Kowarski
  • Henryk Szczyglinski
  • Jozef Szermentowski
  • Stanislav Szukalski
  • Jerzy Eleuter Szymonowicz-Siemiginowski

T

  • Tomasz Tatarczyk
  • Wlodzimierz Tetmajer
  • Jan Tricius
  • Wincenty Trojanowski

V

  • Zygmunt Vogel

W

Z

  • Eugeniusz Zak
  • Marcin Zaleski
  • Jan Zamoyski
  • Franciszek Zmurko
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