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Polish painter, poet (1825–1870)
Zofia Szymanowska–Lenartowicz
Self-portrait (1855), oil on canvas (from the Warsaw National Museum)
BornZofia Szymanowska
21 December 1825
Otwock, Congress Kingdom of Poland (now Poland)
DiedJuly 8, 1870(1870-07-08) (aged 44)
Miłosław, Second Polish Republic (now Poland)
Burial placeMiłosław, Poland
Occupation(s)Painter, poet, musician
SpouseTeofil Lenartowicz (m. 1861–1870; her death)
Children1

Zofia Szymanowska–Lenartowicz (21 December 1825 – 8 July 1870) was a Polish painter, musician, and poet. She painted many portraits of Adam Mickiewicz, and the Mickiewicz family.

Biography

Zofia Szymanowska was born on 21 December 1825, in Otwock, Congress Kingdom of Poland (now Poland). She was the daughter of Józef Szymanowski (1785–1832) and his second wife, Elżbieta (née Młodzianowska, 1791–1847), her family wasennobled Jewish Frankists.

She was a half-sister of Celina Szymanowska, who was married to poet Adam Mickiewicz. Szymanowska–Lenartowicz had lived with the Mickiewicz family in Paris from 1850 until 1855, and help with childcare. She was educated in Dresden and in Paris, and in the studio of Ary Scheffer, and Aleksander Lesser.

In 1861, she married poet Teofil Lenartowicz in Florence, Italy, with whom she had a son Jan (John) who died shortly after his birth in 1864.

She died after struggling with pneumonia on 8 July 1870, in Miłosław, Poland.

References

  1. Saur, K. G. (2021). "Lenartowiczowa, Zofia". Degruyter.com. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
  2. Suchocka, Dorota (2005). Malarstwo Polskie 1766–1945 [Polish Painting 1766–1945] (in Polish). Muzeum Narodowe w Poznaniu (National Museum in Poznań). p. 77. ISBN 978-83-89053-47-3 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Białostocka, Jolanta Maurin (1971). Słownik artystów polskich i obcych w Polsce działających: malarze, rzeźbiarze, graficy [Dictionary of Polish and Foreign Artists Working in Poland: painters, sculptors, graphic artists] (in Polish). Vol. 5. Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich. p. 33. ISBN 978-83-85938-25-5 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Matuszewski, Ignacy (1904). Twórczość i twórcy: studya i szkice estetyczno-literackie [Creativity and Creators: aesthetic and literary studies and sketches] (in Polish). Gebethner i Wolff. p. 328 – via Google Books.
  5. The Polish Review. Vol. 34. Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America. 1989. p. 339.
  6. ^ Polonsky, Antony (1986). Polin: A Journal of Polish-Jewish Studies. Basil Blackwell for the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-631-17624-4 – via Google Books.
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