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Wilhelm kotarbinski biography sample

          A Ukrainian and Polish artist and designer, who lived most of his life in Kiev, a bright representative of Art Nouveau..

          Wilhelm Kotarbiński

          Wilhelm Kotarbiński (30 November 1848 – 4 September 1921) was a Polish artist and painter[1][2] of historical and fantastical subjects, who spent most of his life in Kyiv and the Russian Empire.

          My article is devoted to the analysis of the ar- tistic heritage of Wilhelm Kotarbinski ( ) in the context of contemporary mass vi- sual culture.

        1. My article is devoted to the analysis of the ar- tistic heritage of Wilhelm Kotarbinski ( ) in the context of contemporary mass vi- sual culture.
        2. Vasily (Wilhelm) Alexandrovich Kotarbinsky ( - ) was active/lived in Russian Federation, Italy.
        3. A Ukrainian and Polish artist and designer, who lived most of his life in Kiev, a bright representative of Art Nouveau.
        4. Wilhelm Kotarbinski, 66 artworks, Polish, Born 11/30/ - Died 9/4/, Born in Nieborów, Died in Kiev, Title, Medium, Type, Drawing, Engraving, Painting /.
        5. The painting offered here at auction, entitled Roman Orgy, is a version by Vasily Kotarbinsky of the best-known historical composition that he created.
        6. Early life and education

          Kotarbiński was born in Nieborów in Warsaw Province[2] of Congress Poland. His father was an impoverished Polish nobleman who served as a manager for the Radziwiłł estates.

          He began his studies with Rafał Hadziewicz at the Warsaw School of Art from 1867 to 1871.[3] Afterward, he enrolled at the University of Warsaw, urged on by his parents who were opposed to an artistic career, but stayed for only a short time before borrowing money from his uncle and moving to Italy.

          The following year, he was able to arrange a stipend from the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts and enrolled at the Accademia di San Luca, where he studied with Francesco Podesti until 1875,[3] living in