Hiacynt AlchimowiczW
Hiacynt Alchimowicz

Hiacynt Alchimowicz was a Polish painter in the Classical style who specialized in watercolor landscapes. His older brother was the painter Kazimierz Alchimowicz.

Zygmunt AndrychiewiczW
Zygmunt Andrychiewicz

Zygmunt Andrychiewicz was a Polish painter of portraits, landscapes and genre scenes.

Ludomir BenedyktowiczW
Ludomir Benedyktowicz

Ludomir Ludwik Dominik Benedyktowicz was a Polish landscape painter, soldier, writer and amateur chess player.

Seweryn BieszczadW
Seweryn Bieszczad

Seweryn Bieszczad was a Polish painter. He was noted for his sense of realism and use of watercolor in painting primarily landscapes.

Walery BrochockiW
Walery Brochocki

Walery Brochocki was a Polish landscape painter.

Julian FałatW
Julian Fałat

Julian Fałat, was one of the most prolific Polish painters of watercolor and one of the country's foremost landscape painters as well as one of the leading Polish impressionists.

Stefan FilipkiewiczW
Stefan Filipkiewicz

Stefan Filipkiewicz pronounced [ˈstɛfan filipˈkʲɛvit͡ʂ] was a Polish painter and designer, notable for his landscapes inspired by the Young Poland movement. He was a leading representative of the Polish art nouveau style of painting.

Jan Nepomucen GłowackiW
Jan Nepomucen Głowacki

Jan Nepomucen Głowacki was a Polish realist painter of the Romantic era, regarded as the most outstanding landscape painter of the early 19th century in Poland under the foreign partitions. Głowacki studied painting at the Kraków School of Fine Arts and later at the academies of Prague and Vienna, as well as Rome and Munich. He returned to Kraków in 1828, and became a teacher of painting and drawing. From 1842 he served as a professor in the Faculty of Landscape Painting at the School of Fine Arts. His work can be found at the National Museum of Poland and its branches. Some of his work was looted by Nazi Germany in World War II and has never been recovered.

Michał Gorstkin-WywiórskiW
Michał Gorstkin-Wywiórski

Michał Paweł Gorstkin-Wywiórski was a Polish painter; primarily of landscapes and maritime scenes. Because of this, he was also an amateur naturalist and maritime historian.

Czesław IdźkiewiczW
Czesław Idźkiewicz

Czesław Idźkiewicz, was a Polish landscape painter and art teacher. He was born in Różan, Poland to Piotr and Aleksandra née Magnuszewska.

Leon KaufmannW
Leon Kaufmann

Leon Kaufmann, in French, Léon Kamir Kaufmann, also known as Kamir or Kamir-Kaufman was a Polish painter and pastel artist who worked in France after 1902.

Roman KochanowskiW
Roman Kochanowski

Roman Kochanowski was a Polish painter and illustrator who lived in Germany. He is mostly known for his landscapes, although he occasionally did portraits as well.

Ludwik KonarzewskiW
Ludwik Konarzewski

Ludwik Konarzewski – senior was a Polish painter, sculptor and teacher of fine arts who worked in Upper Silesia and Cieszyn Silesia.

Franciszek KostrzewskiW
Franciszek Kostrzewski

Franciszek Kostrzewski was a Polish illustrator, cartoonist, caricaturist, comics artist and painter in the Realistic style.

Apolinary KotowiczW
Apolinary Kotowicz

Apolinary Stanisław Kotowicz was a Polish painter of landscapes, portraits and genre scenes. He was also a set decorator and amateur photographer.

Aleksander KotsisW
Aleksander Kotsis

Aleksander Kotsis was a Polish painter. He created landscapes, portraits and genre scenes in a combination Romantic and Realistic style. Most of his paintings are small.

Konrad KrzyżanowskiW
Konrad Krzyżanowski

Konrad Krzyżanowski was a Ukrainian-born Polish illustrator and painter, primarily of portraits, who was considered to be an early exponent of Expressionism.

Rafał MalczewskiW
Rafał Malczewski

Rafał Marceli Ludwik Fortunat Józef Malczewski was a Polish landscape and portrait painter, draughtsman, author and columnist. He was a noted Tatra mountaineer, skier and populariser of the Tatra Mountains.

Władysław MaleckiW
Władysław Malecki

Władysław Aleksander Malecki was a Polish landscape painter in the Realistic style.

Stanisław MasłowskiW
Stanisław Masłowski

Stanisław Stefan Zygmunt Masłowski (1853–1926), born Stanislaw Stefan Zygmunt Ludgard Masłowski was a Polish painter of realistic style, the author of watercolor landscapes.

Ludwik MiskyW
Ludwik Misky

Ludwik de Delney Misky was a Polish painter in the Post-Impressionistic style.

Leopold NiemirowskiW
Leopold Niemirowski

Leopold Niemirowski was a self-taught Polish painter; exiled to Siberia for his revolutionary activities.

Napoleon OrdaW
Napoleon Orda

Napoleon Mateusz Tadeusz Orda was a Polish-Lithuanian musician, pianist, composer and artist, best known for numerous sketches of historical sites of present-day Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland.

Józef PeszkaW
Józef Peszka

Józef Peszka was a Polish painter and art professor; known mostly for his portraits and watercolor landscapes.

Władysław PochwalskiW
Władysław Pochwalski

Władysław Pochwalski was a Polish painter and art restorer.

Tadeusz PopielW
Tadeusz Popiel

Tadeusz Popiel was a Polish painter, known for his religious and historical scenes; especially his work on several famous panoramas. His brother was the sculptor, Antoni Popiel.

Józef RapackiW
Józef Rapacki

Józef Rapacki was a Polish painter, watercolorist and graphic designer; best known for his nostalgic landscapes of Mazovia.

Jan RubczakW
Jan Rubczak

Jan Rubczak was a Polish Postimpressionist painter and engraver of Greek ancestry.

Jan Stanisławski (painter)W
Jan Stanisławski (painter)

Jan Stanisławski was a Polish modernist painter, art educator, and founder and member of various innovative art groups and literary societies. In 1906 he became a full professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków.

Józef SzermentowskiW
Józef Szermentowski

Józef Szermentowski, or Szermętowski, was a Polish landscape painter, influenced by the Barbizon School.

Stanisław TondosW
Stanisław Tondos

Stanisław Tondos (10 March 1854 – 22 December 1917) was a Polish landscape painter and architectural painter.

Henryk WeyssenhoffW
Henryk Weyssenhoff

Henryk Bonawentura Kazimierz Weyssenhoff was a Polish-Belarusian landscape painter, illustrator and sculptor of Baltic-German ancestry.

Jan WojnarskiW
Jan Wojnarski

Jan Józef Wojnarski was a Polish painter, graphic artist and art professor.