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- Author Tadeusz Okoń (1872–1957)
- Date of production 1887–1894
- Place of creation Kraków, Poland
- Dimensions height: 90 cm, width: 56.5 cm
- Author's designation signature at the upper left-hand corner: “T. Okoń”
- ID no. M 73
- Museum Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków
- Availability in stock
- Subjects painted, body
- Technique oil painting
- Material canvas
- Acquired date 1887–1894, awarded student's work
- Object copyright Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków
- Digital images copyright © all rights reserved, Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków
- Digitalisation RDW MIC, Virtual Małopolska project
- Tags painting , Virtual Małopolska , © all rights reserved , body , nude , 3D plus
The present, a painterly study of a boy’s nude figure was created by Tadeusz Okoń (1872 – 1957) during his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Kraków. Okoń was educated at the School of Fine Arts in 1887–1896 under the tutelage of Jan Matejko, Władysław Łuszczkiewicz, Leopold Loeffler and Teodor Axentowicz. He continued his education at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts (1896), the Munich Academy of Fine Arts (1896–1898) and at the Académie Colarossi in Paris (1898–1900).
more The present, a painterly study of a boy’s nude figure was created by Tadeusz Okoń (1872–1957) during his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Kraków. Okoń was educated at the School of Fine Arts in 1887–1896 under the tutelage of Jan Matejko, Władysław Łuszczkiewicz, Leopold Loeffler and Teodor Axentowicz. He continued his education at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts (1896), the Munich Academy of Fine Arts (1896–1898) and at the Académie Colarossi in Paris (1898–1900). After his return to Poland, he lived and worked in Bochnia. In the inter-war period, he travelled many times to Italy, Germany and France for artistic purposes. After WWII, he settled in Kraków, where he died. He painted mainly women. Apart from these he painted male portraits, self-portraits, nude figures, religious scenes, genre scenes and landscapes. Okoń’s creative work remained under the strong influence of academism, but later on the influences of modernism and post-impressionism were also conspicuous therein.
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