Description
Oil, plywood; 27 x 36 cm
Signed l.d.: Emilian Jasiński / 1919
Emilian JASIÑSKI
1865 - ?
Landscape and genre painter, one of the representatives of the Polish in the Munich colony. He began his study of painting in Cracow, where he studied at the School of Fine Arts from 1884-1887. In 1889 he was in Munich and entered the Academy of Fine Arts, enrolling in the class of Prof. Alexander Wagner. At the academy he studied (with breaks ?) still in 1892/1893. After his studies he remained permanently in Munich, from where he came to the country and sent his works to exhibitions at TPSP in Krakow and Lviv, at TZSP and the Krywult Salon in Warsaw. In 1895, he collaborated in painting a panorama of the Tatra Mountains. He belonged to the Munich Kunstverein (listed as an ordinary member in 1901, 1902). He painted in oil and watercolor genre scenes (Haydock, Digging potatoes) and - above all - atmospheric landscapes (At sunset, Forest landscape).
Asking price 5000
Estimate 7000 - 10000