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January Suchodolski

1797 – 1875

Artist, rebel.

Completed a series of paintings about the events of the Russian-Persian war and the Russian-Turkish war. Created a series of paintings dedicated to historical events in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland, the Commonwealth. A significant part of the artist's works is devoted to the personality of Napoleon, the history of his military campaigns and the participation of Polish troops in them, the events of the Patriotic War and foreign campaigns of 1812-1814.

Lived and worked in Warsaw.

Selected events

Selected artworks

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

September 19th, 1797

Born in Grodno (Kingdom of Poland, Russian Empire, now the Republic of Belarus).

1810

Joined the Polish Army.

1813

He took part in the Saxon campaign. In the rank of second lieutenant, he served as adjutant to General V. Krasinsky.

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  • After the end of hostilities, he devoted himself entirely to art. He graduated from the cadet corps of the School of Artillery and Engineers of the Duchy of Warsaw.

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  • 1830s–1840s

  • Completed a series of paintings about the events of the Russian-Persian war and the Russian-Turkish war.

  • 1832–1833

  • Trained in Rome.

  • 1837

  • The artist returned to Warsaw.

  • March 20th, 1875

  • He died near the Polish city of Siedlce in the estate of Boime.