Władysław Czachórski (1850-1911), also known as Ladislaus von Czachórski in Germany, was born in the part of Poland controlled by Russia. In German, his name is pronounced Wuadisuaf Tschachurski, for American English speakers, "Vwahdiswahv Tshahchurski" might work. The "von" in the German version of his name indicates the official respect he was given.
His English Wikipedia entry is here. It says Czachórski began his art studies in Warsaw as a teenager and moved on to the Dresden Academy for a year. Then he moved to Munich, Germany's art capitol, spending 1869-73 in the Munich Academy. Although he traveled Europe, Munich remained his base until he died at age 50.
Czachórski was noted for painting pictures of beautiful women, being especially skilled at depicting the fancy fabrics of their dresses and gowns. His approach was academic-representational, but aside perhaps from a few large paintings of Shakespearean scenes, he avoided historical and allegorical subjects beloved by true 19th century academicians.
Gallery
Hamlet Receiving the Players - 1875
Cemetery in Venice - 1876
Inside the Sacristy -- Silentium
Stanisława Czachórskiego - 1889
Lady with a Rose - 1879
Pensive - 1883
Das Schatzkästchen (Jewel Box)
Flirtation - 1889
The Wedding Gift - 1890
Portrait of a Woman - 1890
His English Wikipedia entry is here. It says Czachórski began his art studies in Warsaw as a teenager and moved on to the Dresden Academy for a year. Then he moved to Munich, Germany's art capitol, spending 1869-73 in the Munich Academy. Although he traveled Europe, Munich remained his base until he died at age 50.
Czachórski was noted for painting pictures of beautiful women, being especially skilled at depicting the fancy fabrics of their dresses and gowns. His approach was academic-representational, but aside perhaps from a few large paintings of Shakespearean scenes, he avoided historical and allegorical subjects beloved by true 19th century academicians.
Hamlet Receiving the Players - 1875
Cemetery in Venice - 1876
Inside the Sacristy -- Silentium
Stanisława Czachórskiego - 1889
Lady with a Rose - 1879
Pensive - 1883
Das Schatzkästchen (Jewel Box)
Flirtation - 1889
The Wedding Gift - 1890
Portrait of a Woman - 1890