Roman Kochanowski
Roman Kochanowski was a Polish and German painter, draftsperson and artist (1857–1945). He was born at Kraków and died at Freising.
Also recorded as Roman Kazimierz Kochanowski.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Roman Kazimierz Kochanowski. His recorded languages were German and Polish.
In detail
Roman Kochanowski studied at Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. the recorded working language is German and Polish.
The field of work recorded is painting and art. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are portrait, genre and landscape.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Vienna, Munich and Salzburg. Residence is recorded at Kraków and Vienna.
Work by Roman Kochanowski is recorded in the collections of National Museum in Warsaw, National Museum in Kraków and Alte Nationalgalerie.
Chronology
- 1857Roman Kochanowski born at Kraków.
- 1857Roman Kochanowski was born in 1857 at Kraków.
- 1945Roman Kochanowski died at Freising.
- 1945Roman Kochanowski died in 1945 at Freising.
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Studied at
- Academy of Fine Arts ViennaOrganisation
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- 1.
“Roman Kochanowski”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2164656: Roman Kochanowski
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