Maksymilian Fajans
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Maksymilian Fajans was a Jewish–Polish
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 artist, lithographer and photographer.

Life

Fajans studied at Warsaw's School of Fine Arts (Szkoła Sztuk Pięknych) in 1844–49, and in 1850–53 in Paris
Paris
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, where he was a pupil of the DutchFrench
France
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 painter Ary Scheffer
Ary Scheffer
Ary Scheffer , French painter of Dutch and German extraction, was born in Dordrecht.-Life:After the early death of his father Johann Baptist, a poor painter, Ary's mother Cornelia, herself a painter and daughter of landscapist Arie Lamme, took him to Paris and placed him in the studio of...

.

Fajans established one of the first photography studios in Warsaw. In 1851–63 he published 14 folios of Wizerunki polskie (Polish Images) after his own drawings, and in 1851–61, 24 folios of Wzory sztuki średniowiecznej (Images of Medieval Art) after drawings by L. Łepkowski, B. Podczaszyński and others.

In chromolithography
Chromolithography
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 he published Kwiaty i poezje (Flowers and Poems, 1858, after his own drawings), illustrations for albums and books (Karola Gustawa trofea...Carl Gustav
Charles X Gustav of Sweden
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's Trophies...—by E. Tyszkiewicz, 1856; Album widoków Polski—Album of Polish Views—by N. Orda, 1875–83). He also collaborated with the publisher, Samuel Orgelbrand
Samuel Orgelbrand
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. In addition, he worked in utilitarian graphics (calendars, diplomas).

Portraits

Fajans's portraits of notable contemporaries included:
  • Aleksander Fredro
    Aleksander Fredro
    Aleksander Fredro was a Polish poet, playwright and author.-Life:Count Aleksander Fredro, of the Bończa coat of arms, was born in the village of Surochów near Jarosław, then a crown territory of Austria. A landowner's son, he was educated at home. He entered the Polish army at age 16 and saw...

  • Andrzej Artur Zamoyski
    Andrzej Artur Zamoyski
    Count Andrzej Artur Zamoyski was a Polish nobleman, landowner and political and economic activist.Zamoyski organized meetings of landowners at his Klemensów estate in the Polish Congress Poland. In 1842 he became co-publisher of the Rocznik Gospodarstwa Krajowego...

  • Anna Nakwaska
  • Antoni Edward Odyniec
    Antoni Edward Odyniec
    Antoni Edward Odyniec was a Polish Romantic-era poet who penned the celebrated "Song of the Filaretes".Himself a mediocre imitator of his friend Adam Mickiewicz, Odyniec made his mark as a translator of works by distinguished writers, including Walter Scott, Byron, Friedrich Schiller and Pushkin;...

  • August Cieszkowski
    August Cieszkowski
    Count August Cieszkowski was a Polish philosopher, economist and social and political activist...

  • Antoni Melchior Fijałkowski
  • Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński
    Ignacy Feliks Dobrzynski
    Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński was a Polish pianist and composer.-Life:Dobrzyński was born in Romanów, in Volhynia, now Dserschynsk, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine....

  • January Suchodolski
    January Suchodolski
    January Suchodolski was a Polish painter and Army officer.-Life:Suchodolski was born in Grodno and was the brother of Rajnold Suchodolski....

  • Jerzy Samuel Bandtkie
  • Józef Bohdan Zaleski
    Józef Bohdan Zaleski
    Józef Bohdan Zaleski was a Polish Romantic poet. A friend of Adam Mickiewicz, Zaleski founded the "Ukrainian poetic school."-Life:...

  • Józef Elsner
    Józef Elsner
    Józef Antoni Franciszek was a composer, music teacher and music theoretician, active mainly in Warsaw...

  • Karol Libelt
    Karol Libelt
    Karol Libelt was a Polish philosopher, writer, political and social activist, social worker and liberal, nationalist politician, president of the PTPN.-Life and work:...

  • Karol Lipiński
    Karol Lipinski
    Karol Józef Lipiński was a Polish virtuoso violinist and composer.-Life:Lipiński was born in Radzyń Podlaski. In 1810 he became the first violin and two years later the conductor of the opera orchestra at Lwów . In 1817 he went to Italy in the hope of hearing Niccolò Paganini...

  • Kazimierz Wójcicki
  • Lucjan Siemieński
    Lucjan Siemienski
    Lucjan Siemieński was a Polish Romantic poet, prose writer, and literary critic.-External links:*...

  • Stanisław Wodzicki
  • Teodor Narbutt
    Teodor Narbutt
    Teodor Narbutt was a Polish–Lithuanian writer, Romantic historian and military engineer...

  • Józef Kremer
    Józef Kremer
    Józef Kremer , was a Polish historian of art, a philosopher, an aesthetician and a psychologist.-Life:He studied at Kraków, Berlin, Heidelberg and Paris....


Recognition

Fajans won prizes at the International Photographic Exhibition organized in 1865 in Berlin and, in 1873, at the Vienna Exhibition.

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