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Wincenty Leopold Sleńdziński, or Vincas Slendzinskis in Lithuanian (1 February 1838, Skrebinai, Jonava Raion August 6, 1909, Vilnius) was a Polish-Lithuanian painter, primarily of portraits, in the Realist style.

Self-portrait (1862)
Self-portrait (1862)
Grandmother Threading a Needle.
Grandmother Threading a Needle.

Biography


His first art lessons came from his father, the painter Aleksander Sleńdziński [ru]. Later, when the family moved to Vilnius, he received piano lessons from Stanisław Moniuszko. In exchange, his father gave drawing lessons to Moniuszko's daughter.[1] His first formal painting instruction came from Kanuty Rusiecki.

In 1856, when admission to the Imperial Academy of Arts proved too difficult, he enrolled at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.[1] Three years later, he was able to enter the Academy, where he was awarded a silver medal for his depiction of Daniel in the lions' den.[2] In 1861, he received the title of "Artist", 3rd degree.

Shortly after, he joined a secret movement associated with the "Lithuanian Provincial Committee", an organization seeking independence for Lithuania. Following his participation in the January Uprising, he was arrested. After a short trial, he was sentenced to internal exile in Knyaginino, under strict police surveillance.[1]

In 1867, he was given permission to live in Kharkov, where he stayed until he was allowed to leave in 1872. He then went to Kraków, where he made the acquaintance of Jan Matejko. Later, he went to Dresden, where he lived with Józef Ignacy Kraszewski and his family. It was then that he first made a name for himself as a portrait painter. He also helped restore the paintings at Kórnik Castle.[2] In 1875, after accidentally crossing the Austro-Hungarian border while hiking, he was ordered back to Kharkov.[1]

In 1883, thanks to an Imperial amnesty, he was able to return to Vilnius and married the widow of a local photographer. Once again, in addition to his customary portraits, he engaged in restorative work. He also created religious frescoes at the Church of St. Casimir and several other notable churches, as well as the chapel of Rasos Cemetery.

His son, Ludomir Sleńdziński, also became a well-known painter and art professor.


References


  1. Brief biography @ Internetowy Polski Słownik Biograficzny.
  2. Brief biography @ the Galeria Sleńdzińkich.

Further reading





На других языках


- [en] Wincenty Sleńdziński

[fr] Wincenty Sleńdziński

Wincenty Leopold Sleńdziński, ou Vincas Slendzinskis en lituanien (1er février 1838, Skrebinai, Jonava Raion – 6 août 1909, Vilnius ) est un peintre polono-lituanien, principalement auteur de portraits de style réaliste.

[ru] Слендзинский, Викентий Александрович

Вике́нтий Алекса́ндрович Слендзи́нский (род. 2 января 1838 (1838-01-02), Скрябино — 19 августа (6 августа) 1909, Вильно) — польский живописец и пианист, сын художника Александра Слендзинского, отец художника Людомира Слендзинского.



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