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Maurycy Gottlieb ; 21/28 February 1856 – 17 July 1879) was a Polish realist
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of the Romantic period. Considered one of the most talented students of
Jan Matejko Jan Alojzy Matejko (; also known as Jan Mateyko; 24 June 1838 – 1 November 1893) was a Poles, Polish painting, painter, a leading 19th-century exponent of history painting, known for depicting nodal events from Polish history. His works includ ...
, Gottllieb died at the age of 23.


Career

Gottlieb was born in Drohobycz (then in Galicia in Austrian Poland, now in western Ukraine) to a wealthy,
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and Polish-speaking Orthodox Jewish family. He was one of eleven children born to Fanya (''
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'' Tigerman) and Isaac Gottlieb. He was introduced to painting in
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by Michał Godlewski. At fifteen, he enrolled at the
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for three years. In 1873 he went to Kraków to study under
Jan Matejko Jan Alojzy Matejko (; also known as Jan Mateyko; 24 June 1838 – 1 November 1893) was a Poles, Polish painting, painter, a leading 19th-century exponent of history painting, known for depicting nodal events from Polish history. His works includ ...
and became close friends with
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. However, an anti-Semitic incident at the School of Fine Arts prompted him to leave Kraków after less than a year in spite of Malczewski's protests. He traveled to Norway and stayed in
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. He returned to Vienna and from there travelled to Munich in 1875 to study under Karl von Piloty and Alexander von Wagner. In 1876 he won the Gold Medal at the Munich Academy for his painting, ''Shylock and Jessica.'' In the same year, he moved back to Vienna to attend the workshop of Heinrich von Angeli. He lived and worked in Vienna for the next two years and produced paintings with biblical themes, as well as illustrations for Friedrich Bruckmann Publishing of Munich. In the fall of 1878, Gottlieb travelled to Rome, where he befriended Henryk Siemiradzki. At a banquet in his residence at Via Gaeta, Gottlieb met with Matejko, who convinced him to come back to Kraków as one of his best students, to work on a series of monumental paintings including scenes from the
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. In 1879 Gottlieb settled in Kraków and began working on his new major project. He died in the same year from health complications. Matejko attended his funeral and promised his father to look after his younger brother Marcin. Gottlieb won a gold medal at the Munich art competition for his painting, ''Shylock and Jessica'' (1876), portraying a scene from Shakespeare's '' The Merchant of Venice''. The painting was exhibited in Lviv in 1877, and in 1878 at ''Zachęta'' in Warsaw and widely acclaimed. Gottlieb based Jessica's face on that of Laura Rosenfeld, to whom he had proposed marriage. However, Laura rejected his proposal and wed a Berlin banker. Gottlieb planned to marry Lola Rosengarten, but when he heard about Rosenfeld's marriage, he knowingly exposed himself to the elements, dying of complications from a cold and sore throat.Erik Weems
Biography of Maurycy Gottlieb
at ''Eeweems.com'', Richmond VA. Retrieved 19 November 2012
Despite his premature death at the age of 23, more than three hundred of his works survive (mostly sketches, but also oil paintings), though not all are finished. After
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, many Polish collections unknown in the Western Bloc were popularized, and his reputation grew greatly. His brother, Leopold Gottlieb, was born five years after his death and became known as a painter as an adult.


Gallery

File:Gottlieb Recha welcoming her father.jpg, ''Recha welcoming her father'', 1867–1877, National Museum of Warsaw File:Shylock e jessica.jpeg, ''
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and Jessica'', 1876 File:Maurycy Gottlieb - Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur.jpg, '' Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur'', 1878, Tel Aviv Museum of Art File:Maurycy Gottlieb, Chrystus nauczający w Kafarnaum.jpg, ''Christ Preaching at Capernaum'', 1879 ( Warsaw)


Notes


References

* *Nehama Guralnik: ''In the Flower of Youth: Maurycy Gottlieb''. Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Dvir Publishers, 1991. *Jerzy Malinowski: ''Maurycy Gottlieb''. Arkady, Warsaw (1997), *Ezra Mendelsohn: ''Painting a people: Maurycy Gottlieb and Jewish Art''. Brandeis University Press, Hanover, New Hampshire; (2002)


External links


''Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur''
in
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project. * ''Głowa starca'' – oil painting by Gottlieb i
Central Jewish Library
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