Portrait, History painting, Genre painting, Religious painting
Life and work
He displayed artistic skills from an early age. A local landowner named Jozef Levitzky took note and helped him enroll in the School of Drawing at the University of Lviv, where he studied from 1813 to 1818, under the pastellist, Józef Buisset (1776-1832). He then spent three years at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. His primary instructors there were Heinrich Füger and Johann Baptist von Lampi.
This was followed by studies in Rome, at the Accademia di San Luca, While there, he also visited Naples, Florence and Venice. In 1824 his patron, Levitzky, demanded that he return home, which he did, after a brief stay in Vienna. Once there, he focused on painting portraits and genre scenes in Volhynia and Podolia, and had his own workshop in Dubno.
He died at his home in Barszczowice, a few days after his seventy-first birthday.
Family
In addition to Marceli, he had two other sons; Karol[pl], a mathematician and Rector at Lviv Polytechnic, and Rafał[pl], a violinist and conductor. He also had three daughters: Franciszka, Fryderyka and Joanna. The painter and poster designer, Karol Zyndram Maszkowski, was his grandson.[1]
Works
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Józef Maksymilian Ossoliński (1843)Little house of cards (Portrait of Fryderyka and Rafał Maszkowski), (before 1850).In a tavern in Podolia, (before 1865).Marceli Maszkowski, (before 1865).
Ulrich Thieme, Felix Becker; H. Vollmer, B. C. Kreplin, H. Wolf, O. Kellner (ed.) „Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler, von der Antike bis zur gegenwart“, publ. Hans Vollmer, print. E. A. Seeman, Leipzig, 1938, Vol. 32 (Stephans-Theodotos), p. 448.
Л. Є. Колесник „Львівський художник Ян Машковський” in: „Вісник Харківської державної академії дизайну і мистецтв. Мистецтвознавство. Архитектура.”, 2011, Issue 6, pp. 146.
Л. Є. Колесник „Львівський художник Ян Машковський” in: „Вісник Харківської державної академії дизайну і мистецтв. Мистецтвознавство. Архитектура.”, 2011, Issue 6, pp.145–147.
Emmanuel Bénézit The Benezit dictionary of artists, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999.
Emmanuel Bénézit Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs de tous les temps et de tous les pays par un group d’écrivains spécialistes français et étrangers, Nouvelle Édition, Tome Septième (Loyet-Lorski – Okasaki), Librairie Gründ, 1876, p.249.
Joachim Busse Internationales Handbuch aller Maler und Bildhauer des 19. Jahrhunderts = International directory of all XIXth century painters and sculptors = Guide international de tous les peintres et sculpteurs du XIXe siècle = Manuale internazionale di tutti i pittori e scultori dell'ottcento = Compendio internacional de todos los pintores y escultores del siglo decimonono, publ. Busse, Wiesbaden, 1977.
Anna Lewicka-Morawska; Marek Machowski; Maria Anna Rudzka Słownik malarzy polskich., Vol. 1 Od średniowiecza do modernizmu, Warsaw, 1998, p.120.
Słownik artystów polskich i obcych w polsce działających (zmarłych przed 1966 r.), publ. Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Warsaw, 1971-1986, pp.78–79.
Feliks Kopera Malarstwo w Polsce XIX i XX wieku, Part III: Malarstwo w Polsce XIX i XX wieku, Drukarnia Narodowa w Krakowie, Cracow, 1929, p.117, 176, 186, 278.
Saur Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon: Die Bilder Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker, Vol. 87 (Mandelstamm-Matieli), K.G. Saur, München, Leipzig, 1997, p.506.
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