Olga Boznanska

Poland 1865 – 1940
Olga Boznańska (1865-1940) was a prominent Polish painter who made significant contributions to European art during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Cracow, she is celebrated for her intimate portraits and genre scenes that reflect a unique blend of Impressionism with a more subdued, introspective approach. Boznańska began her artistic journey at the School of Fine Arts in Kraków before pursuing further education in Munich, a city renowned as an international hub for artists at the time. Her exposure to various artistic movements influenced her style, but it was her tenure in Paris that truly shaped her career. In the French capital, she studied under esteemed painters such as Jules Joseph Lefebvre and Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant at the Académie Julian, which allowed her to refine her technique and adopt elements of contemporary styles without losing her individuality. Her works are characterized by their delicate handling of light, subtle color palettes, and a keen sense of psychological depth. Boznańska had a particular gift for capturing the essence of her subjects, often focusing on the subtleties of expression and mood rather than mere physical resemblance. This ability led to her being highly sought after for portrait commissions, painting not only family members and friends but also influential figures of her day. In addition to portraiture, Boznańska created evocative interior scenes and landscapes, where her Impressionist leanings are evident in the loose brushwork and play of light across surfaces. Despite the modern influences, her paintings maintain a timeless quality, hinting at deeper emotions beneath the surface. Throughout her career, Boznańska received numerous accolades and participated in several prestigious exhibitions, including the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts and the Venice Biennale. Her work has been widely recognized and admired both during her lifetime and posthumously, influencing subsequent generations of artists. As a key figure in the history of Polish art, Olga Boznańska's legacy endures through her compelling body of work, which reflects a profound understanding of human nature and a masterful command of visual language that transcends national boundaries and stylistic trends of her era.

Collection of Works(Page 1)

A portrait of a blond boy and black coat with gold button,Olga Boznanska,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, solo
A portrait of a blond boy and black coat with gold button
Resolution: 3488 × 5566 px
Cathedral of Pisa,Olga Boznanska,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, no humans, outdoors, traditional media, building
Cathedral of Pisa
Resolution: 3478 × 3468 px
Flower Girls,Olga Boznanska,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, window, chair, sitting, multiple girls
Flower Girls
Resolution: 4000 × 3048 px
Architectural Landscape,Olga Boznanska,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, no humans, outdoors, scenery, house
Architectural Landscape
Resolution: 2737 × 4000 px
Breton Woman,Olga Boznanska,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, solo, sitting, dress, faux traditional media
Breton Woman
Resolution: 3158 × 4000 px
Composition with Nasturtiums,Olga Boznanska,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, solo, abstract, 1girl, 1boy
Composition with Nasturtiums
Resolution: 2087 × 4000 px
Artist's Doggy Qui-Qui,Olga Boznanska,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, solo, 1girl, abstract
Artist's Doggy Qui-Qui
Resolution: 2546 × 4000 px
Buildings II,Olga Boznanska,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, no humans, tree, scenery, traditional media, outdoors
Buildings II
Resolution: 4000 × 3236 px
Etienne Collignon,Olga Boznanska,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1boy, necktie, male focus, black hair
Etienne Collignon
Resolution: 3269 × 4660 px