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'''Ferdynand Ruszczyc''' (1870–1936) was a Polish painter, printmaker, and stage designer. He was a member of the aristocratic ] family.<ref>Anna Bernat, Ferdynand Ruszczyc, Edipresse Polska, 2007, {{ISBN|978-83-7477-221-1}}.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/web/arts_culture/painting/painters/Ruszczyc/link.shtml|title=Ruszczyc, Ferdynand (1870–1936)|work=buffalo.edu}}</ref> '''Ferdynand Ruszczyc''' (1870–1936) was a Polish painter, printmaker, and stage designer. He was a member of the aristocratic ] family.<ref>Anna Bernat, Ferdynand Ruszczyc, Edipresse Polska, 2007, {{ISBN|978-83-7477-221-1}}.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/web/arts_culture/painting/painters/Ruszczyc/link.shtml|title=Ruszczyc, Ferdynand (1870–1936)|work=buffalo.edu}}</ref>
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Together with ], ], ] and {{Interlanguage link multi|Karol Tichy|pl}}, Ruszczyc helped develop the ], where he taught for a while. In 1907–08 he held the chair of landscape painting at the ]. Together with ], ], ] and {{Interlanguage link multi|Karol Tichy|pl}}, Ruszczyc helped develop the ], where he taught for a while. In 1907–08 he held the chair of landscape painting at the ].


In 1908, with ], Ruszczyc organized an exhibition of Polish painting in Vienna. He then settled in ] (Vilnius), where he devoted himself to teaching. One of his students of that time was famous Russian and Soviet sculptor ]. Ruszczyc also organized cultural events, and worked as a graphic designer, poster designer and illustrator. As a costume designer, he participated in several performances of the municipal theater, and he was a member of the "Committee for the Conservation of the Adam Mickiewicz Monument". In 1918 and 1919 he participated in the founding of the Faculty of Fine Arts at ], where he was elected as the first dean.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://culture.pl/en/event/monographic-exhibition-of-the-works-of-ferdynand-ruszczyc |title=National Museum in Warsaw, Ferdynand Ruszczyc |publisher=culture.pl |accessdate=October 1, 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151006035657/http://culture.pl/en/event/monographic-exhibition-of-the-works-of-ferdynand-ruszczyc |archivedate=October 6, 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://culture.pl/pl/tworca/ferdynand-ruszczyc|title=Ferdynand Ruszczyc|work=Culture.pl}}</ref> ] was one of his most notable students there. In 1908, with ], Ruszczyc organized an exhibition of Polish painting in Vienna. He then settled in ] (Vilnius), where he devoted himself to teaching. One of his students of that time was famous Russian and Soviet sculptor ]. Ruszczyc also organized cultural events, and worked as a graphic designer, poster designer and illustrator. As a costume designer, he participated in several performances of the municipal theater, and he was a member of the "Committee for the Conservation of the Adam Mickiewicz Monument". In 1918 and 1919 he participated in the founding of the Faculty of Fine Arts at ], where he was elected as the first dean.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://culture.pl/en/event/monographic-exhibition-of-the-works-of-ferdynand-ruszczyc |title=National Museum in Warsaw, Ferdynand Ruszczyc |publisher=culture.pl |accessdate=October 1, 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151006035657/http://culture.pl/en/event/monographic-exhibition-of-the-works-of-ferdynand-ruszczyc |archivedate=October 6, 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://culture.pl/pl/tworca/ferdynand-ruszczyc|title=Ferdynand Ruszczyc|work=Culture.pl}}</ref> ] was one of his most notable students there.


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Polish painter, printmaker, and stage designer

Ferdynand Ruszczyc

Ferdynand Ruszczyc (1870–1936) was a Polish painter, printmaker, and stage designer. He was a member of the aristocratic Ruszczyc de Lis family.

Biography

Ruszczyc in 1936

Born in the village of Bohdanów (then Russian Empire, now Belarus), Ruszczyc originally studied law at the University of St. Petersburg, but later switched majors and began taking painting classes at the Imperial Academy of Arts. He was a student of the famous Russian landscape painters Ivan Shishkin and Arkhip Kuindzhi. Ruszczyc travelled to the Crimea to paint seascapes, and later to the Baltic islands and Sweden to paint northern landscapes. He visited Berlin, where he was significantly influenced by the Symbolist painters such as Arnold Bocklin. After graduation, Ruszczyc made extensive tours of Western Europe incorporating much of the styles he came across into his own art.

Career

Together with Kazimierz Stabrowski, Xawery Dunikowski, Konrad Krzyżanowski and Karol Tichy, Ruszczyc helped develop the Warsaw School of Fine Arts, where he taught for a while. In 1907–08 he held the chair of landscape painting at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts.

In 1908, with Józef Mehoffer, Ruszczyc organized an exhibition of Polish painting in Vienna. He then settled in Vilna (Vilnius), where he devoted himself to teaching. One of his students of that time was famous Russian and Soviet sculptor Isaac Itkind. Ruszczyc also organized cultural events, and worked as a graphic designer, poster designer and illustrator. As a costume designer, he participated in several performances of the municipal theater, and he was a member of the "Committee for the Conservation of the Adam Mickiewicz Monument". In 1918 and 1919 he participated in the founding of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Stefan Batory University, where he was elected as the first dean. Czeslaw Znamierowski was one of his most notable students there.

Selected paintings

  • Old Apple Trees Old Apple Trees
  • "Nec Mergitur" (It will not sink) "Nec Mergitur"
    (It will not sink)
  • Forest Brook Forest Brook
  • Old House Old House
  • Soil Soil
  • Winter Landscape Winter Landscape
  • Mill in Winter Mill in Winter
  • Winter Landscape Winter Landscape
  • Winter Landscape Winter Landscape
  • Coast of Crimea Coast of Crimea
  • Saturday Saturday
  • Emptiness Emptiness
  • On the Banks of the Wilejka On the Banks of the Wilejka
  • Winter Landscape Winter Landscape
  • Sea and Rocks Sea and Rocks
  • Into the World Into the World
  • House in Bohdanow House in Bohdanow
  • The Old Nest The Old Nest

References

  1. Anna Bernat, Ferdynand Ruszczyc, Edipresse Polska, 2007, ISBN 978-83-7477-221-1.
  2. "Ruszczyc, Ferdynand (1870–1936)". buffalo.edu.
  3. "The Land – Ferdynand Ruszczyc". Culture.pl.
  4. "National Museum in Warsaw, Ferdynand Ruszczyc". culture.pl. Archived from the original on October 6, 2015. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
  5. "Ferdynand Ruszczyc". Culture.pl.

External links

Media related to Ferdynand Ruszczyc at Wikimedia Commons

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