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The Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków ( pl, Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Jana Matejki w Krakowie, usually abbreviated to ''ASP''), is a public institution of higher education located in the centre of Kraków, Poland. It is the oldest Polish fine art academy, established in 1818 and granted full autonomy in 1873. ASP is a state-run university that offers 5- and 6-year Master's degree programmes. As of 2007, the Academy's faculty comprised 94 professors and assistant professors as well as 147 Ph.D.s.


History

The Academy of Fine Arts (ASP) was originally a subdivision of the
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's Department of Literature and was initially (1818–1873) called the School of Drawing and Painting (''Szkoła Rysunku i Malarstwa''). Among its original teachers were Polish Neoclassicist
Antoni Brodowski Antoni Stanisław Brodowski (26 December 1784, Warsaw – 31 March 1832, Warsaw) was a Polish painter in the Classical style. Biography According to the wishes expressed in his father's will, he began by studying mathematics.Franciszek Ksawery Lampi, a world-renowned landscape and portrait artist in
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whose most notable students there were Wojciech Korneli Stattler (a teacher of Jan Matejko) and
Piotr Michałowski Piotr Michałowski (July 2, 1800 – June 9, 1855) was a Polish painter of the Romantic period, especially known for his many portraits, and oil studies of horses. Broadly educated, he was also a social activist, legal advocate, city administr ...
, equestrian master artist of the Romantic period. ASP received the status of an independent institution of higher learning in 1873 as the School of Fine Arts (''Szkoła Sztuk Pięknych''). The first President of the Academy was painter
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 ...
, who brought in other leading artists as professors including
Jan Nepomucen Głowacki Jan Nepomucen Głowacki (1802 – July 28, 1847) was a Polish realist painter of the Romantic era, regarded as the most outstanding landscape painter of the early 19th century in Poland under the foreign partitions. Głowacki studied painting at ...
, the most outstanding landscape painter of the early 19th century in Poland, as well as
Florian Cynk Florian Stanisław Cynk (3 May 1838 – 10 October 1912) was a Polish painter, notably of religious subjects, and a prominent art teacher. He also worked as an illustrator. Biography He was born in Kraków and began his studies at the Jan Mate ...
, Aleksander Gryglewski and Leopold Loeffler, member of the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. The main building based on a neoclassical design by architect
Maciej Moraczewski Maciej (Polish pronunciation: ) is a Polish given name, the etymological equivalent of Matthias. Its diminutive forms are Maciek, Maciuś. Namedays according to Polish calendar: 30 January, 24 February, 14 May Maciej may refer to: Arts and ente ...
was erected in today's Matejko Square in 1879. In 1893–95 its principal was a broadly educated Władysław Łuszczkiewicz (another teacher of Jan Matejko and later, his close associate) who also served as conservator of architectural monuments in the city. Following the death of Jan Matejko in 1893, the next ASP President elected in 1895 was Julian Fałat, who remained at his post until 1909. Fałat gave the Academy a new direction by hiring new art instructors associated with contemporary Western art approaches and associated painters such as Teodor Axentowicz,
Jacek Malczewski Jacek Malczewski (; 15 July 1854 – 8 October 1929) was a Polish symbolist painter who is one of the most revered painters of Poland, associated with the patriotic Young Poland movement following a century of Partitions. He is regarded as the f ...
(the father of Polish Symbolism), Jan Stanisławski, Leon Wyczółkowski, Konstanty Laszczka, Józef Mehoffer, Stanisław Wyspiański (one of first in Europe to work in all genres), Wojciech Weiss, and
Józef Pankiewicz Józef Pankiewicz (29 November 1866, in Lublin – 4 July 1940, in La Ciotat) was a Polish impressionist painter, graphic artist and teacher who spent much of his career in France. Biography From 1884 to 1885, he studied at the School of Fine Ar ...
among others. On the 100th anniversary of its founding, in 1979, the Academy was named for
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 ...
, its founder and first president, who contributed greatly to its artistic legacy. In 2008 the Academy joined Icograda (the International Council of Graphic Design Associations) and became that organization's first educational member in Poland.


Rectors

The School of Fine Arts (director) * 1873–1893: Jan Matejko * 1893–1895: Władysław Łuszczkiewicz (acting rector) * 1895–1900: Julian Fałat The Jan Matejko Acadmy of Fine Arts in Kraków (rector) * 1900–1909: Julian Fałat (till 1905 director of The Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts) * 1909–1910: Leon Wyczółkowski * 1910–1911: Teodor Axentowicz * 1911–1912: Konstanty Laszczka * 1912–1914: Jacek Malczewski * 1914–1918: Józef Mehoffer * 1918–1919: Wojciech Weiss * 1919–1922: Józef Gałęzowski * 1922–1927: Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz * 1927–1928: Teodor Axentowicz * 1928–1929: Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz * 1929–1931: Konstanty Laszczka * 1931–1932: Fryderyk Pautsch * 1932–1933: Józef Mehoffer * 1933–1936: Wojciech Weiss * 1936–1939: Fryderyk Pautsch * 1945–1949: Eugeniusz Eibisch (till 1947 active rector) * 1949–1950: Zbigniew Pronaszko * 1950–1951: Zygmunt Radnicki * 1951–1952: Konrad Srzednicki * 1952–1954: Mieczysław Wejman * 1954–1967: Czesław Rzepiński * 1967–1972: Mieczysław Wejman * 1972–1980: Marian Konieczny * 1980–1987: Włodzimierz Kunz * 1987–1993: Jan Szancenbach * 1993–1996: Włodzimierz Kunz * 1996–2002: Stanisław Rodziński * 2002–2008: Jan Pamuła * 2008–2012: Adam Wsiołkowski * 2012–2020: Stanisław Tabisz since 2020: Andrzej Bednarczyk


Strategy (2021-2030)

The mission of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków is to practice creativity in the fields of art, design, and conservation, as well as transferring knowledge and creative competences, spreading culture, and taking care of heritage. The most important objective is to create conditions for the development of the entire academic community and the well-being of the society at large. Objectives and development areas The Academy focuses on CREATIVITY – we aspire to be a creative work environment that supports the university community in their professional, artistic and scientific development. The Academy bolsters EDUCATION – we strive to ensure that the educational process and the organization of work adapt to the variety of needs and new phenomena. The Academy develops RELATIONS – the Academy of Fine Arts will create a space conducive to meetings and exchanges. The Academy nurtures its LEGACY – the Academy of Fine Arts will collect and disseminate its achievements.


Faculties

* Faculty of Painting **Department of Painting **Department of Drawing **Department of Additional Specializations **Department of Stage Design * Faculty of Sculpture **Department of Sculpture (I, II) **Department of Drawing **Department of Architecture-Sculpture Design * Faculty of Interior Design * Faculty of Intermedia * Faculty of Industrial Design **Department of Visual Communication **Department of Product Design * Faculty of Graphic Arts **Department of Graphic Arts **Department of Graphic Design **Department of Drawing and Painting * Faculty of Art Conservation * Interdisciplinary Department of Art History


Notable faculty members

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Miłosz Horodyski Miłosz Horodyski (born 1974 in Kraków) is an artist, painter, a Polish film director and television director, film producer, an academic teacher and journalist. He lives and works in Kraków as journalist in a Polish Television TVP Kraków. ...


Notable graduates

* Bronislaw Abramowicz * Teodor Axentowicz *
Władysław T. Benda Władysław Teodor "W.T." Benda (15 January 1873 – 30 November 1948) was a Polish painter, illustrator, and designer. Early life The son of musician Jan Szymon Benda, and a nephew of the actress Helena Modrzejewska (known in the United State ...
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Tadeusz Brzozowski Tadeusz Brzozowski (October 21, 1749February 5, 1820) was a Polish scholar, teacher, administrator and a Jesuit priest. Having secured its continuity during the suppression of the Society until its restoration, he was elected twentieth Superior ...
* Julian Fałat *
Stanisław Frenkiel Stanisław Frenkiel Royal West of England Academy, RWA (14 September 1918 in Kraków - 21 June 2001 in London) was a Polish Expressionism, expressionist painter, graphic artist, art historian, teacher, academic and writer. Life He was born in ...
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Henryk Gotlib Henryk Gotlib (10 January 1890 – 30 December 1966) was a Polish painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and writer, who settled in England during World War II and made a significant contribution to modern British art. He was profoundly influenced ...
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Artur Grottger Artur Grottger (11 November 1837 – 13 December 1867) was a Polish Romantic painter and graphic artist, one of the most prominent artists of the mid 19th century under the foreign partitions of Poland, despite a life cut short by incurable ill ...
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Zbylut Grzywacz Zbylut Grzywacz (June 4, 1939 – July 16, 2004) was a Polish Painting, painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and professor of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków with paintings in permanent collections of the National Museum in Kraków, National Mus ...
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Wojciech Jerzy Has Wojciech Jerzy Has (1 April 1925, Kraków – 3 October 2000, Łódź) was a Polish film director, screenwriter and film producer. Early life and studies Wojciech Jerzy Has was born in Kraków. Has himself was agnostic. However, his family ...
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Maria Jarema Maria Jarema (24 November 1908 – 1 November 1958) was a Polish painter, sculptor, scenographer and actress. Life and career She was born on 24 November 1908 in Staryi Sambir (Polish: ) in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (currently Ukra ...
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Ewa Juszkiewicz Ewa Juszkiewicz (Polish pronunciation: ; born 3 September 1984 in Gdańsk) is a Polish surrealist painter. She is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk and the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts. She is considered one of the best-known con ...
* Tadeusz Kantor *
Carl Krull Carl Krull (born 1975) is a contemporary Danish artist. Best known for his "seismic" approach to sculptural drawing and painting, Krull works in various media, including sculptural drawing (paper and ink/pencil), sculpture, printmaking, virtual r ...
* Ephraim Moses Lilien *
Tadeusz Makowski Tadeusz Makowski (29 January 1882, Oświęcim - 1 November 1932, Paris) was a Polish painter who worked in France and was associated with the School of Paris. Biography From 1902 to 1906, he studied classical philology at the Jagiellonian Univ ...
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Jacek Malczewski Jacek Malczewski (; 15 July 1854 – 8 October 1929) was a Polish symbolist painter who is one of the most revered painters of Poland, associated with the patriotic Young Poland movement following a century of Partitions. He is regarded as the f ...
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Anton Manastyrski Antin Ivanovych Manastyrsky ( uk, Антін Іванович Манастирський; November 2, 1878 – May 15, 1969) was a Ukrainian folk artist, painter, and graphic artist. He is the father of artist Vitold Manastyrsky. Manastyrsky was b ...
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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 ...
* Józef Mehoffer *
Henryk Minkiewicz Henryk Minkiewicz (19 January 1880 – 9 April 1940) was a Polish socialist politician and a general of the Polish Army. Former commander of the Border Defence Corps, he was among the Polish officers murdered in the Katyń massacre.; ; ; ; ; ; L ...
* Igor Mitoraj *
Abraham Neumann Abraham Neumann (1873–1942) was a Polish painter and artist. Biography Neumann was born in Sierpc, Poland, on February 6, 1873. In 1892, at the age of 19, he went to Warsaw to study painting and later, after being influenced by Hirszenberg, ...
* Jerzy Nowosielski *
Roman Petrović Roman Petrović (1896, in Donji Vakuf – 1947) was a Yugoslav painter and writer. He belongs to the generation of artists who created the history of Bosnian-Herzegovinian (and Yugoslav) painting between the two world wars. Biography Born to an et ...
* Roman Polanski *
Stanislaw Przespolewski Stanisław Kajetan Przespolewski (8 April 1910 – 8 June 1989) was a Polish painter. Originally based in Poland, he moved to Scotland during the Second World War, and later worked in England and the Netherlands. He became known for his large ser ...
* Heinrich Rauchinger *
Tadeusz Rychter Tadeusz Rychter (c. 1873 in Lviv – 1943 in Warsaw) was a Polish early twentieth-century artist best remembered for his watercolors of the Holy Land.
* Wilhelm Sasnal * Edward Rydz-Śmigły *
Czesław Słania Czesław Słania (22 October 1921 Czeladź; 17 March 2005 Kraków) was a Polish-born postage stamp and banknote engraver, living in Sweden from 1956. According to the ''Guinness Book of World Records'', Słania was the most skilled and prolifi ...
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Adam Studziński Fr. Adam Studziński (2 June 1911 – 2 April 2008) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest (of the Dominican Order). Studzinski served as chaplain of the Polish Armed Forces in the West during World War II. Biography Studziński was first ordain ...
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Boguslaw Szwacz Bogusław Szwacz (born 27 March 1912 in Leżajsk, died 24 February 2009 in Warsaw) was a Polish-born artist, painter, sculptor, professor and lecturer at Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. Life and education Hailed as one of the most significan ...
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Zoja Trofimiuk Zoja Trofimiuk (born 1952) is an Australian sculptor and printmaker, born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. She specializes in cast glass; her studio is in Melbourne. Education Trofimiuk studied at the in Prague, Czech Republic, from 1969 until ...
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Petar Tiješić Petar ( sr, Петар, bg, Петър) is a South Slavic masculine given name, their variant of the Biblical name Petros cognate to Peter. Derivative forms include Pero, Pejo, Pera, Perica, Petrica, Periša. Feminine equivalent is Petra. Peo ...
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Stanisław Tondos Stanisław Tondos (10 March 1854 – 22 December 1917) was a Poles, Polish landscape painter and architectural painter. Life Tondos was born on in Kraków. He studied during the years 1869–1875 at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts with ...
* Ivan Trush * Andrzej Wajda * Wojciech Weiss *
Andrzej Wróblewski Andrzej Wróblewski (15 June 1927 - 23 March 1957) was a Polish Figurative art, figurative painter who died in a mountaineering accident in 1957 when he was only 29. He is recognized by many as one of Poland's most prominent artists in the early p ...
* Leon Wyczółkowski * Stanisław Wyspiański *
Mariusz Zaruski Mariusz Zaruski (18 January 1867 – 8 April 1941) was a brigadier-general in the Polish Army, a pioneer of Polish sports yachting, an outstanding climber of the winter and caves of Tatra Mountains. He was a photographer, painter, poet and writer ...


See also

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Culture of Kraków Kraków is considered by many to be the Culture of Poland, cultural capital of Poland. It was named the European Capital of Culture by the European Union for the year 2000. The city has some of the best museums in the country and several famous the ...
* List of Poles


References


External links


Official website

Universities of Krakow
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