Między Dużym a Małym Krakowem. Malarz i pedagog Apolinary Kotowicz (1859–1917)
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Autor:
Laskowski, Andrzej
Źródło: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 157, Studia de Arte et Educatione 9 (2014), s. [112]-141
Język: pl
Słowa kluczowe:
Apolinary KotowiczBiecz
Jasło
Kraków
Munich
grammar school
Academy of Fine Arts (School of Fine Arts) in Kraków
Galicia
aquarelles
monumental painting
Data: 2014
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The article is dedicated to Apolinary Kotowicz, a painter born in Biecz (once referred to
Parva Cracovia – Small Kraków), an alumni of Kraków’s School of Fine Arts, a student of Jan
Matejko and Simon Hollόsy in Munich. Having spent more than ten years in Kraków – where
he had lots of exhibitions, was a decorator in the Municipal Theatre and People’s Theatre –
the artist decided to go back to his homeland and accept the position of a drawing teacher
in a grammar school in Jasło, the oldest institution of this level in the entire Subcarpathia.
Working in this capacity until his death (i.e. in the years 1905–1917), he lived in an impressive
villa built in the vicinity of the municipal park in Jasło, designed by Teodor Talowski. While
working artistically for the entire time (he specialized in aquarelles, using which he created
mainly landscapes and genre scene), he bonded tightly with the school, inspiring its pupils
to commune with art, which in the case of a few of them led to taking an artistic path, not
infrequently marked by success. Despite being unfulfilled artistically himself, Kotowicz had
thusly paid the debt to his homeland.