Jan Chełmiński
Jan Chełmiński nom de plume Jan van Chelminski (1851–1925), born Jan Władysław Chełmiński, was a Polish painter, who was born in Brzustów (27 January 1851) and entered the Munich Academy of Fine Arts on 14 April 1875 (Register: 3144). He worked throughout Europe and lived in New York from 1895, though he took British nationality. He was married twice, and after divorcing his first wife, married the sister of Roland Knoedler, the famous art dealer in New York. He was best known in his lifetime for his historical works, especially those dealing with military history and the Napoleonic Wars.[1][2]
Notes
- ↑ (Polish) Agnieszka Kwiecień, "Żandarm" odzyskany, Kultura i Sztuka, Presspublica, 30-01-2009 (Painting by Jan Władysław Chełmiński from the series „Wojsko Księstwa Warszawskiego” returns to Poland)
- ↑ National Archives: record of naturalisation as a British citizen 1893
External links
Media related to Jan Chełmiński at Wikimedia Commons
- Works by or about Jan Chełmiński at Internet Archive
- Works online
- Jan Chełmiński, biography at the Kosciuszko Foundation
- MIR Appraisal
- Jan Chełmiński extensive biography, birth certificate, his paintings]
- Jan Chełmiński exhibition catalogs
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