Wojciech Gerson
Wojciech Gerson | |
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| Born | 1 July 1831 |
| Died | 25 February 1901 (aged 69) Warsaw, Congress Poland |
| Education | Member Academy of Arts (1873) Professor by rank (1878) |
| Alma mater | Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw Imperial Academy of Arts |
| Known for | Painting, art education |
| Movement | Romanticism |
Wojciech Gerson (Polish: [ˈvɔjt͡ɕɛɣ ˈɡɛrsɔn]; 1 July 1831 – 25 February 1901) was a Polish painter, educator, architect and art critic who was one of the foremost representatives of the Polish school of Realism during the foreign Partitions of Poland. He served as long-time professor of the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw, and taught future luminaries of Polish neo-romanticism including Józef Chełmoński, Leon Wyczółkowski, Władysław Podkowiński, Józef Pankiewicz and Anna Bilińska-Bohdanowiczowa among others. He also wrote art-reviews and published a book of anatomy for the artists. A large number of his paintings were stolen by Nazi Germany in World War II, and never recovered.