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Jan Alojzy Matejko (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan aˈlɔjzɨ maˈtɛjkɔ] ⓘ; also known as Jan Mateyko; 24 June 1838 [nb 1] – 1 November 1893) was a Polish painter, a leading 19th-century exponent of history painting, known for depicting nodal events from Polish history.
Jan Matejko House in Kraków. The Jan Matejko House (Dom Jana Matejki), located in the Old Town, was the home of Jan Matejko, one of the most renowned Polish nineteenth century painters. The house where Matejko was born, lived, and passed away was transformed into the first Polish biographical museum that reflects his life and work.
Jan Matejko House (Polish: Dom Jana Matejki) is a museum dedicated to Polish painter Jan Matejko that was established in 1895 and has been a branch of the National Museum in Cracow since 1904. The building has been listed as a cultural property under the registration number A-58 in 12.05.1931.
Jun 21, 2023 · The first exhibition at the tenement house, bought from the Matejko family, was launched on 6 March 1898, opening to the public fully furnished rooms on the first floor and displaying paintings, drawings, artefacts and everyday items. Jan Matejko House was taken over by the National Museum in Krakow in 1904.
The Jan Matejko House is located in the artist's family house at no. 41 Floriańska Street. Jan Matejko (1838-1893) – the most prominent representative of the genre of Polish history painting, collector, professor and long-standing director of the School of Fine Arts in Krakow, the precursor of conservation and protection of monuments, a ...
Jun 23, 2023 · The Jan Matejko House. ul. Floriańska 41. This is where the most famous Polish painter of the 19th century, whose paintings generations of...
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Jan Matejko (born 1838 in Kraków, died 1893 in Kraków) showed the former grandeur of the Polish Republic and the glory of its armies to lift the hearts and minds of Poles and to resurrect faith in the restoration of an independent country.