early life and education
pranciškus smuglevičius, a polish-lithuanian draughtsman and painter, was born on october 6, 1745, in warsaw, poland. he was the son of łukasz smuglewicz, also a painter, and regina olesińska. smuglewicz's early life was marked by his first steps as a painter in his father's workshop in warsaw.
artistic career
in 1763, smuglewicz journeyed to rome, where he began studying fine arts under the tutorship of
anton von maron. he stayed in rome for 21 years, embracing the neo-classical style. in 1765, he received a royal scholarship from king stanisław august poniatowski and was admitted into the saint lucas academy.
notable works and legacy
smuglewicz's notable works include:
these works can be found in the collection of
polonika the national institute of polish cultural heritage abroad (warszawa, poland), which is also featured on
ArtsDot.com.
teaching and influence
smuglewicz was a tutor of generations of polish-lithuanian painters, including
jan rustem,
jan krzysztof damel,
gaspar borowski, and
józef oleszkiewicz. he brought classical ideas and views of enlightened classicism to lithuania, influencing the development of lithuanian art.
later life and death
smuglewicz moved to vilnius in 1797, where he became the founder and first deacon of the institute of sketch and painting at the
academy of vilnius. he painted allegorical ceiling paintings for tsar paul i at his new imperial palace, the mikhailovsky castle, in st petersburg. smuglewicz died on september 18, 1807, in vilnius, lithuania.
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