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eng Automatic Translation

Anton Kamensky

1860 – 1933

Polish-Belarusian painter, illustrator, graphic artist, writer. His artistic legacy includes a significant number of graphic drawings, watercolors, caricatures published in the "Illustrated Weekly" and other Parisian and Warsaw magazines. He illustrated fairy tales by G. H. Andersen, stories by Eliza Orzeszko, Maria Konopnicka. Along with oil, he worked in the techniques of etching, lithography and dry point, ink, charcoal, colored pencils.

Selected events

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

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July 21, 1960

Born in the village of Yarilovka, Volkovysk district, Grodno province.

1882-1885

Studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts.

1886

Due to financial difficulties, he interrupted his studies and left for Yarilovka to save the family estate.

1890

Moves to Warsaw and begins working for the magazine "Illustrative Weekly" ("Tygodnik Ilustrowany").

1891

He moved to Paris. He studied painting and sculpture at the Academy of Rudolph Julien, studying painting with V. Bouguereau, B. Constant, J.-P. Laurens and G. Ferrier.

1894-1912

Lives and works in Warsaw.

1919

He joined the Polish army of Józef Haller as a soldier.

September 12, 1993

He died in Warsaw and was buried in Warsaw's Stare Powązki Cemetery.