Dimensions: 52 x 64.5 cm
signed l.d.: 'Jaroszyński'.
on the painting loom and on the frame frame notes
Origin:
private collection, Austria
Biography
Jozef Jaroszynski settled in Delatin after studying at the Academy in Vienna. From 1880 he went to Munich every year, where he also spent the last years of his life. He was a member of the Kunstverein there (from 1893). He painted hunting scenes, referring to similar compositions by Alfred Wierusz Kowalski and Jozef Brandt. He was primarily the author of hunting scenes and genre paintings of Hutsul, Ukrainian and Podhale villages. He exhibited in Cracow (at the Society of Friends of Fine Arts), at Warsaw's Zachęta Gallery, in Lvov, as well as in Vienna and Munich.