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Olga Boznańska

Olga Boznańska (1865-1940) painting at an easel in the studio of her home in ul. Wolska 21 in Kraków, ca. 1920. Paper photo, 12.2 x 16.9 cm, National Museum in Warsaw/Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, Inv. Nr. DI 97315/1

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  • Ill. 1: Girl in a Hat with a Feather, 1887 - Study of a Girl in a Hat with a Feather, München 1887. Oil on canvas on paperboard, 58 x 44 cm
  • Ill. 2: Monk with Wine, 1887 - Monk with Wine, München 1887. Oil on canvas, 81.5 x 65,2 cm, signed top right: Boznańska Munich 87
  • Ill. 3: Young Woman with a Red Parasol, 1888 - Portrait of a Young Woman with a Red Parasol, 1888, Oil on canvas, 88 x 60 cm
  • Ill. 4: Gypsy Woman, 1888 - Portrait of a Woman (Gypsy Woman), 1888. Oil on canvas, 65 x 53 cm
  • Ill. 5: Florists, 1889  - Florists, 1889. Oil on canvas, 65 x 86 cm
  • Ill. 6: Japanese Woman, 1889  - Japanese Woman, 1889. Oil on wood, 37 x 21 cm
  • Ill. 7: From a Walk, 1889 - From a Walk (Lady in a White Dress), 1889. Oil on canvas, 161.5 x 100 cm
  • Ill. 8: Portrait of Zofia Federowicz, 1890  - Portrait of Zofia Federowicz, 1890. Oil on canvas, 150 x 100 cm
  • Ill. 9: Breton Woman II, 1890  - Breton Woman, version II, 1890. Oil on canvas 53 x 42 cm
  • Ill. 10: In the Orangery, 1890 - In the Orangery, 1890. Oil on canvas, 235 x 180 cm
  • Ill. 11: On Good Friday, 1890  - On Good Friday, 1890. Oil on canvas, 240 x 158 cm
  • Ill. 12: Girl with a Vegetable Basket, 1891 - Girl with a Vegetable Basket in the Garden, 1891. Oil on canvas, 125 x 85 cm
  • Ill. 13: Boy in School Uniform, ca. 1890 - Portrait of a Boy in School Uniform, ca. 1890. Oil on canvas, 180 x 100 cm
  • Ill. 14: Portrait of a Woman, 1891 - Portrait of a Woman, 1891. Oil on canvas, 122 x 80 cm
  • Ill. 15: Woman with a Japanese Parasol, 1892 - Portrait of a Woman with a Japanese Parasol, 1892. Oil on canvas, 65 x 52 cm
  • Ill. 16: Olga Boznańska, 1893 - Kasper Żelechowski (1863-1942): Portrait of Olga Boznańska with a Japanese Parasol, Krakòw 1893, photograph on albumen print, 18,4 x 11,5 cm
  • Ill. 17: In the Studio, ca. 1894  - In the Studio, ca. 1894. Oil on paperboard, 49 x 75 cm
  • Ill. 18: Portrait of Paul Nauen, 1893  - Portrait of Paul Nauen, 1893. Oil on canvas, 121 x 91 cm
  • Ill. 19: Self Portrait, 1893  - Self portrait, 1893. Oil on canvas, 70 x 57 cm
  • Ill. 20: Self Portrait, 1896 - Self portrait, 1896. Oil on paperboard, 55.2 x 42.5 cm
  • Ill. 21: Self Portrait, ca. 1897 - Self portrait, ca. 1897. Pastel on paper, 102 x 65 cm
  • Ill. 22: Woman with a Girl, ca. 1893 - Study of a Woman with a Girl, ca. 1893. Oil on paperboard, 56.5 x 43 cm
  • Ill. 23: Girl with Chrysanthemums, 1894  - Girl with Chrysanthemums, 1894. Oil on paperboard, 88.5 x 69 cm
  • Ill. 24: Woman in a White Blouse, 1894  - Portrait of a Woman in a White Blouse, 1894. Oil on paperboard, 67 x 48 cm
  • Ill. 25: Girl in the Garden, 1896  - Portrait of a Woman in a White Blouse, 1894. Oil on paperboard, 67 x 48 cm
  • Ill. 26: Two Children on the Stairs, ca. 1898 - Two Children on the Stairs, ca. 1898. Oil on paperboard, 102 x 75 cm
  • Ill. 27: Studio in Munich, 1896/98  - Olga Boznańska in her Studio in Georgenstraße, Munich, 1896/98. Paper photo, 12.5 x 9.4 cm
  • Ill. 28: Portrait of Anna Saryusz Zaleska, 1899  - Portrait of the painter Anna Saryusz Zaleska, 1899. Oil on paperboard, 68 x 64 cm
  • Ill. 29: Portrait of Antoni Kamieński, 1899  - Portrait of the painter Antoni Kamieński, 1899. Oil on paperboard, 95 x 49.5 cm
  • Ill. 30: Portrait of a Woman in a Blue Blouse, 1899 - Portrait of a Woman in a Blue Blouse, 1899. Oil on cardboard auf paperboard, 69 x 43 cm
  • Ill. 31: Grandmother’s Name Day, ca. 1900  - Grandmother’s Name Day, ca. 1900. Oil on canvas, 79 x 60 cm
  • Ill. 32: Two Girls, 1906.  - Portrait of Two Girls, Helena und Władysława Chmielarczyk, 1906. Oil on cardboard, 95 x 67 cm
  • Ill. 33: Portrait of Franciszek Mączyński, 1902  - Portrait of the Architect Franciszek Mączyński Franciszek Mączyński, 1902. Oil on paperboard, 72 x 68.5 cm
  • Ill. 34: Portrait of Maria Koźniewska-Kalinowska, 1903  - Portrait of the Painter Maria Koźniewska-Kalinowska, 1903. Oil on canvas, 73 x 53.5 cm
  • Ill. 35: Portrait of August Radwan, 1904/05  - Portrait of the Pianist August Radwan, 1904/05. Oil and tempera on canvas on paperboard, 75 x 80.3 cm
  • Ill. 36: Portrait of Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroń, 1903-05  - Portrait of Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroń (née Grabska), 1903-05. Oil on paperboard, 99 x 68 cm
  • Ill. 37: Portrait of Ludwig Puget, 1907  - Portrait of Ludwig Puget, 1907. Oil on canvas, 47 x 38 cm
  • Ill. 38: Portrait of Jadwiga Papara, 1907  - Portrait of Miss Jadwiga Papara from Lviv, 1907. Oil on paperboard, 117 x 91 cm
  • Ill. 39: Lady in a Red Hat, post 1900  - Portrait of a Lady in a Red Hat, post 1900. Pastel, 75 x 56.5 cm
  • Ill. 40: Young Man in Black, ca. 1900  - Portrait of a Young Man in Black, ca. 1900. Oil on paperboard, 92 x 46.5 cm
  • Ill. 41: Woman in a Brown Dress, ca. 1906  - Portrait of a Woman in a Brown Dress, ca. 1906. Oil on paperboard, 98.5 x 74.5 cm
  • Ill. 42: Bronze Bust, 1902 - Bolesław Biegas (1877-1954): Bust of Olga Boznańska, 1902. Bronze, 52 x 27 x 18 cm
  • Ill. 43: In the Studio in Kraków, 1906 - Interior of the Artist’s Studio in Kraków, 1906. Oil on paperboard, 50.5 x 73 cm
  • Ill. 44: Self Portrait, ca. 1906  - Self Portrait, ca. 1906. Pastel, gouache, chalk on cardboard, 74 x 43.5 cm
  • Ill. 45: Place des Ternes in Paris, ca. 1907  - Place des Ternes in Paris, ca. 1907. Oil on paperboard, 14 x 24 cm
  • Ill. 46: In the Studio, 1913  - In the Studio, 1913. Oil on paperboard, 68 x 44 cm
  • Ill. 47: View from the Krakòw Studio, ca. 1914  - View from the Krakòw Studio, ca. 1914. Oil on paperboard, 50 x 39 cm
  • Ill. 48: Self Portrait, post 1913  - Self Portrait, post 1913. Oil on paperboard, 55.2 x 46 cm
  • Ill. 49: Olga Boznańska, ca. 1913 - Olga Boznańska on the Sofa with a Cigarette in the Studio in her House in ul. Wolska 21 in Kraków, ca. 1913. Photograph, 16.9 x 12.2 cm
  • Ill. 50: Still Life, 1918  - Still Life, 1918. Oil on paperboard, 38.5 x 57.5 cm
  • Ill. 51: Poppies, post 1920  - Poppies, post 1920. Oil on paperboard, 46 x 38 cm
  • Ill. 52: Red Flowers, 1925-30  - Red Flowers, 1925-30. Oil on cardboard, 35 x 25.5 cm
  • Ill. 53: Flowers, ca. 1930  - Flowers, ca. 1930. Oil on wood, 29.5 x 41 cm
  • Ill. 54: Portrait of a Lady, ca. 1922  - Portrait of a Lady with a Threefold Pearl Necklace, ca. 1922. Oil on paperboard, 80 x 65 cm
  • Ill. 55: Portrait of Mrs Drzewiecka, post 1925  - Portrait of Mrs Drzewiecka, post 1925. Oil on cardboard, 50 x 35 cm
  • Ill. 56: Portrait of Miss Ellen, post 1925  - Portrait of Miss Ellen, post 1925. Oil on cardboard, 79 x 51.5 cm
  • Ill. 57: Portrait of Dr. Melania Lipińska, ca. 1926  - Portrait of Dr. Melania Lipińska, ca. 1926. Oil on paperboard, 62.5 x 41.5 cm
  • Ill. 58: Portrait of Miss Syrewicz, 1926 - Portrait of Miss Syrewicz, 1926. Oil on cardboard, 55 x 33.5 cm
  • Ill. 59: Portrait of Julia Rylska, ca. 1930  - Portrait of the writer and translator Julia Rylska, ca. 1930. Oil on cardboard, 69.5 x 48.5 cm
  • Ill. 60: Portrait of Maria Pfitzner, ca. 1930 - Portrait of Maria Pfitzner, ca. 1930. Oil on paperboard, 75 x 46 cm
  • Ill. 61: Portrait of Zofia Kulaszyńska, 1930  - Portrait of Zofia Kulaszyńska, 1930. Oil on cardboard, 47 x 35 cm
Olga Boznańska – Kraków, Munich, Paris
Olga Boznańska (1865-1940) painting at an easel in the studio of her home in ul. Wolska 21 in Kraków, ca. 1920. Paper photo, 12.2 x 16.9 cm, National Museum in Warsaw/Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, Inv. Nr. DI 97315/1

However, we see the painter searching for a final form in pictures resembling genre motifs. For the “Breton Woman“ (1890, Ill. 9), where an urban landscape can once more be seen through an open window, pictures with corresponding themes from the School of Pont-Aven – those of Émile Bernard, Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh – scarcely come into question as role models. Instead her open-air paintings are closer to those of Uhde and Bilińska. The huge format painting, “In the Orangery” (1890, Ill. 10) and the large portrait of a “Girl with a Vegetable Basket” (1891, Ill. 12) show pensive young women, painted against a colourful open-air background, whose objects, a basket of flowers and vegetables, are nothing more than props. Another wall-filling picture, “Good Friday” (1890, Ill. 11), that shows a kneeling nun praying before the cross in the Chapel of the Blessed Salome in the Kraków Franciscan Church/Kościół Franciszkanów.[21] The two salon-format pictures completed in Kraków, “In the Orangery” and “Good Friday” could be seen in the same year in the TPSP. It is almost as if Boznańska wanted to present all her accomplishments to the general public: genre, flowers and open-air paintings, interior, sophisticated perspectives, the various effects of light, not forgetting her large format works.

In the same year she returned to making portraits. Her “Portrait of a Boy in School Uniform” (ca. 1890, Ill. 13) reveals her once more as a portrait painter at the height of her powers. Her concentration on a rich palette of grey tones with the red complexion as a lively contrast, once more documents her closeness to Whistler. A clearly defined figure before a background, which is really only one colour, is however reminiscent of Manet’s “Flute Player” (“Le fifre”, 1866, Musée d'Orsay), or the portrait in similar colours of a 16-year old boy, Léon in the “Breakfast in the Studio” (“Le déjeuner dans l'atelier”, 1868, Neue Pinakothek, Munich), or the grey and blue coloured soldiers in front of a grey wall in the “Execution of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico” (1868/69, Kunsthalle Mannheim). Her portraits of ladies, whose faces and hands stand out prominently against the blackness of the dresses, their hats and hairdos, are once more orientated on a picture by Whistler, the “Arrangement in Black: The Lady in the Yellow Buskin” (ca. 1883, Philadelphia Museum of Art): these are the portrait of Boznańska’s mother (ca. 1890, National Museum of Stettin/Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie), the portrait of a woman on horseback (1891, National Museum of Kielce/Muzeum Narodowe w Kielcach), and the unidentified “Portrait of a Woman” (1891, Ill. 14). This is not only unusual for the vivid wallpaper in the background. The excellent presentation of the hands holding a rose twig as if by accident, would arouse much comment two years later at the 1893, Greater Berlin Art Exhibition, where the picture was shown along with “In the Orangery” (Ill. 10).[22]

 

[21] Exhibition cat. Olga Boznańska, Kraków 2014, page 169

[22] Exhibition cat. Olga Boznańska, Kraków 2014, page 174; catalogue of the Greater Berliner Art Exhibition 1893, p. 19, no. 167: picture no. 169 Im Treibhause, online: http://www.digishelf.de