- born 1836 in Ludwinew (now one of parts of Krakew), died 1877 in Podgerze (also a part of Krakew now)- was a Polish painter renowned for his landscapes, portraits and genre depictions of contemporary rustic scenes.
In 1850, he attended the Krakew College of Fine Arts, where he studied under Wojciech Stattler.
Related Paintings of Aleksander Kotsis :. | The Torre del Orologio | Meer und Klippen | Portrait of Count Charles A. Chasset | The Boy Bacchus sy | Monastery of Caves near Nizhny Novgorod | Related Artists:
Eliseo Meifren y RoigSpanish, 1859-1940
Attributed to Jan de Beerpainted Madonna and Child with a pilgrim and an angel in c. 1490-1515
Hans Cranach (ca. 1513-1537), also known as Johann Lucas Cranach, was a German painter, the oldest son of Lucas Cranach the Elder. German art historian Christian Schuchardt, who discovered his existence, credits him with an altar-piece at Weimar, signed with the monogram "H. C.", and dated 1537. He died at Bologna in 1537. Luther mentions his death in his "Table Talk", and Johann Stigel, a contemporary poet, celebrates him as a painter.