Franciszek Smuglewicz ( lt, Pranciškus Smuglevičius;
6 October 1745 – 18 September 1807) was a
Polish-Lithuanian draughtsman and painter. Smuglewicz is considered a progenitor of
Lithuanian art
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in the modern era.
[ He was precursor of ]historicism
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in Polish painting. He was also a founder of Vilnius school of art, his most prominent students were Jan Rustem
Jan Rustem ( hy, Յան Ռուստամ; 1762 – 21 June 1835) was a painter of Armenian ethnicity who lived and worked in the territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Primarily a portrait painter, he was commissioned to execute ...
, Jan Krzysztof Damel, Gaspar Borowski and Józef Oleszkiewicz
Józef Oleszkiewicz ( lt, Juozapas Oleškevičius, russian: Юзеф Иванович Олешкевич; c.1777, in Šiluva – 5 October 1830, in Saint Petersburg) was a Polish-Lithuanian painter, known primarily for his portraits and his ecce ...
. His father Łukasz Smuglewicz and brother Antoni Antoni is a Catalan, Polish, and Slovene given name and a surname used in the eastern part of Spain, Poland and Slovenia. As a Catalan given name it is a variant of the male names Anton and Antonio. As a Polish given name it is a variant of the fem ...
were also painters.
Biography
Franciszek Smuglewicz was born in Warsaw
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as son of Łukasz Smuglewicz, who was also a painter,[ and Regina Olesińska. His mother, Regina Olesińska, was the niece of painter ]Szymon Czechowicz
Szymon Czechowicz (July 1689 – 21 July 1775) was a prominent Poland, Polish painter of the Baroque, considered one of the most accomplished painters of 18th century Christian art, sacral painting in Poland. He specialized in sublime effigie ...
.Edward Rastawiecki
Baron Edward Rastawiecki (October 20, 1804 in Nowosiółki near Hrubieszów - February 23, 1879 in Warszawa) was a Polish art historian.
He was a descendant of an aristocratic Polish family. His father was baron Ludwik Mikołaj Adam Rastawiec ...
. ''Słownik malarzów polskich, tudzież obcych w Polsce osiadłych lub czasowo w niéj przebywających''. Vol. 2. 1851. p. 171 He made his first steps as a painter in his father and Czechowicz joint workshop in Warsaw. In 1763 Franciszek journeyed to Rome, where he began the study of fine arts under the tutorship of Anton von Maron. He stayed in Rome for 21 years, where he embraced the Neo-Classical style.
In 1765 he received a royal scholarship from the King of Poland Stanisław August Poniatowski
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and was admitted into the Saint Lucas Academy. As a colleague of Vincenzo Brenna
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he participated in cataloging artifacts from Nero
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's ''Domus Aurea
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It repla ...
''. In 1784 he returned to Warsaw, where he founded his own school of fine arts, one of the predecessors of the modern Academy of Fine Arts
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A classicist
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, but under strong influence of the Polish baroque
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, Smuglewicz became a notable representative of historical paintings, a genre that dominated the fine arts of Poland throughout the 19th century. Around 1790 he started working on a series of sketches and lithographies inspired by Adam Naruszewicz
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Born in a szlachta family, he wen ...
's ''History of the Polish Nation''. Although never finished, this series gained him much popularity.
In 1797 he moved to Vilnius
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, where he became the founder and the first deacon of the Institute of Sketch and Painting at the Academy of Vilnius
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.
In 1801 he painted allegorical ceiling paintings for Tsar Paul I
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at his new imperial palace, the Mikhailovsky Castle
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, in St Petersburg
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, which was also designed by Brenna.August von Kotzebue
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In 1817, one of Kotzebue's books was burned during the Wartburg festival. He was murdered in 1819 by Karl L ...
, ''The Most Remarkable Year in the Life of Augustus von Kotzebue'', London,(1802). Vol III, pp. 60, 68 and 80.
A tutor of generations of Polish-Lithuanian painters, Smuglewicz devoted himself to historical paintings in the latter years of his life. He brought to Lithuania classical ideas and views of enlightened classicism. He painted everyday life, and the architecture of Vilnius in a realistic manner. His works helped with the ongoing reconstruction of the Royal Palace of Lithuania
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in Vilnius.
Among the notable surviving works of that period are ''A Meeting of the Four Years' Sejm'' (1793) and '' Kościuszko's Oath at Kraków's Old Town Market'' (1797), ''Lithuanian Peasants'', ''Freeing Peasants from Serfdom in Merkinė''.[ Among his works of the period are views of the city walls and city gates that were demolished during the 19th century.
He was buried in Vilnius at ]Rasos Cemetery
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(''Polish'': Cmentarz na Rossie), although the exact location is not known.
Image:Smuglewicz-Posłowie scytyjscy przed Dariuszem.jpg, ''Scythians meeting with Darius'', 1785
Image:Smuglewicz Prozor Family.jpg, Portrait of the Prozor Family, 1789, National Museum in Warsaw
File:Smuglewicz Kosciuszko 2.jpg, "Tadeusz Kościuszko
Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko ( be, Andréj Tadévuš Banavientúra Kasciúška, en, Andrew Thaddeus Bonaventure Kosciuszko; 4 or 12 February 174615 October 1817) was a Polish Military engineering, military engineer, statesman, an ...
taking the oath", 1797
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1745 births
1807 deaths
Polish draughtsmen
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Academic staff of Vilnius University
18th-century Lithuanian people
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Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
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Polish male painters
Burials at Rasos Cemetery