Dimensions: 95 x 61.5 cm
inscribed l.g.: 'September 84 | in Paris'.
Inscribed on the reverse: 'A. Bilińska', on the painter's loom and on the back of the frame deposit stickers of the Nardowy Museum in Warsaw
Origins
private collection, Germany
Dorotheum auction house, Vienna (private purchase, 2012)
private collection, Poland
Exhibited
Artist. Anna Bilińska 1854-1893, National Museum in Warsaw, June 26-October 10, 2021
Literature
Artist. Anna Bilińska 1854-1893, catalog, National Museum in Warsaw, scholarly ed. by Agnieszka Bagińska, Renata Higersberger, Warsaw 2021, cat. no. I/121, p. 218 (ill.)
Biography
The most outstanding Polish painter of the 2nd half of the 19th century. Her first drawing teacher was Michal Elwiro Andriolli, who was in exile for participation in the January Uprising in Viatka (now Kirov). From 1875, she studied for 2 years at the Warsaw Conservatory. In 1877 she enrolled in Wojciech Gerson's private Drawing Class. At that time she began to exhibit her works at the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Since 1882 she traveled a lot. She stayed in Munich, Salzburg, Vienna, Italy, studied painting at the Académie Julian in Paris and settled there for many years. She made her debut at the Paris Salon in 1884, when her drawing Figure of a Woman was accepted, exhibiting her work at the Salon in the following years as well (1885, 1887, 1892). In 1886 she became a tutor in one of the studios at the Académie Julian in Paris, where she worked until 1892. She achieved great international success by receiving the Silver Medal at the 1889 World Exhibition in Paris for her Self-Portrait. She also exhibited in Berlin and London. In 1892 she returned to Warsaw with her physician husband Antoni Bohdanowicz. Painted mainly portraits, less frequently still lifes, genre scenes and landscapes.