Oil, duplicated canvas; 103 x 73 cm
On the reverse of the transfer of the inscription: Medwieżoia. Ladessse des / bois de l'ancienne mithologie / Peint par Vincent Slendzinski / à Vilno 1902 an.
Vincent Slendzinski
1837 Skrebiny - 1909 Vilno
Painter and pianist; he began studying drawing and painting under his father Alexander and the Vilna painter Kanute Rusiecki. Then, from 1855 (56)-1863, he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in the studio of Sergei Zarianka. He studied piano with Stanislav Moniuszko, and in later years gave concerts as a soloist and accompanist. He took part in the January Uprising and was exiled (in 1863) to Kharkov and Knyagin as part of the repression. In 1867, the St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts awarded him the title of "free artist." After being allowed to return (1872), he went to Krakow, and then lived for several years with Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski in Dresden, where he portrayed many people from the landed gentry, including Dzialynski, Mielzynski, Dzialowski and Kwilecki. In 1875 he was again exiled to Kharkov; in 1883 he returned and settled permanently in Vilnius.
He created portraits, genre scenes, landscapes, as well as works on historical subjects from the history of Lithuania. He painted religious paintings for churches in Moscow, Druskininkai, Pinsk, Vilnius and Janov, among others. In addition, he was also involved in the conservation of paintings.
Asking price 24000
Estimate 40000 - 50000
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