Dimensions: 43 x 69 cm
Signed p.d.: 'J. Jaroszyński'.
on the reverse traces of lacquer (ownership stamps?), sticker with the number: '69.' on the frame paper exhibition stickers (District Museum in Suwałki, District Museum in Leszno, District Museum of Central Pomerania in Słupsk, Police Museum in Warsaw, Wałbrzych Art Gallery BWA), paper deposit sticker of the National Museum in Warsaw and sticker with the number: '56.
Exhibited
Lost - Recovered, Police Museum, Branch of the National Museum in Warsaw, 2007
Polish Painters in Munich, Walbrzych Art Gallery BWA, Książ Castle, July 8-September 17, 2006
And why did we go there! Polish Painters in Munich, Leszno District Museum, May 12-July 2, 2006
And why we went there! Polish Painters in Munich, Central Pomerania District Museum in Slupsk, March 4-April 30, 2006
And why we went there! Polish painters in Munich, District Museum in Suwałki, May 5-August 31, 2005
Literature
Polish Painters in Munich, compiled by. Zbigniew Faltynowicz, Eliza Ptaszyńska, Suwałki Regional Museum, Suwałki 2005, p. 127 (il.)
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.