Stanisław Witkiewicz (; 8 May 1851 – 5 September 1915 painter, art theoretician, and amateur architect, known for his creation of "Zakopane Style".

Life

Witkiewicz was born in the Samogitian village of Pašiaušė (), present-day Lithuania, ruled at the time by the Russian Empire. His parents were Ignacy and Elwira Witkiewicz. Elwira came from a wealthy Szemiot family and grew up in a palace in Diktariškiai.

Ignacy Witkiewicz at the age of 17 was a participant in the November Uprising, and after it ended he settled on the family estate and took up agriculture. The legend of his brother Jan Prosper, sentenced to long-term military service for his patriotic activities at school age, was alive in the family. In the Russian army, he made a career as a researcher of Central Asia and a diplomat, and in the family tradition was considered a “Polish Wallenrod,” seeking to provoke a Russian-British conflict. Elwira's brother was Franciszek Szemiot, a commander in the November Uprising, then traveling the world looking for opportunities to fight for a free Poland, he was friends with Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Słowacki, the latter dedicated a poem to him. The memory of heroic family members influenced the patriotic atmosphere of the household.

Ignacy and Elwira had twelve children, the first daughter Elwira was born in 1840, followed by Angelika, Wiktor, Anna, Barbara, Jan, Ignacy, Stanisław, Maria, Aniela and Eugenia, born in 1856. Three daughters, Angelika, Anna and Justyna died in childhood.

The Witkiewicz family, especially Elwira, sought to raise the consciousness of the people, adhering to democratic views similar to those preached by Szymon Konarski's Association of the Polish People. Elwira founded a hospital for peasants in Pašiaušė and a school for their children, where her eldest daughter taught them in Polish and Lithuanian. Lithuanian was also taught to all the Witkiewicz children.

As an adolescent, he spent several years in Siberian Tomsk, where his parents and two older siblings were exiled for their support of the January Uprising.

thumb|left|225px|Villa Konstantynówka in Zakopane. [[Joseph Conrad stayed there in 1914]]

In 1886, he visited Zakopane for the first time. He developed a fascination with the Tatra Mountains, the Podhale highlanders and their vernacular traditions. His ambition became to create a Polish national style based on the highlanders' art, which he considered quintessentially Polish.

He formulated the Zakopane Style (styl zakopiański) (also known as Witkiewicz Style (styl witkiewiczowski)) in architecture, in which he designed homes and interiors for well-off, artistically-minded Poles including Bronisława Kondratowicz.

  • Chrześcijaństwo i katechizm. O nauce religii w szkołach galicyjskich (Christianity and the Catechism. About the Teaching of Religion in Galician Schools) (1904),
  • Wallenrodyzm czy znikczemnienie (Wallenrodism or Becoming Ignoble) (published in Kultura Polski 1917, a fragment of the work Studium o duszy polskiej po 1863 roku (A Study of the Polish Soul after 1863),
  • Przełom (Turning Point),
  • Życie, etyka i rewolucja (Life, Ethics and Revolution),
  • Na przełęczy. Wrażenia i obrazy z Tatr (On the Mountain Pass. Impressions and images from the Tatras) (1891, first published in Tygodnik Illustrowany 1889–1890),
  • Po latach (Years Later) (1905),
  • Z Tatr (From the Tatras) (1907),
  • Monographs: Juliusz Kossak (1900), Aleksander Gierymski (1903), Matejko (1908).

Selected paintings

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File:Stanisław Witkiewicz - Autumn Pasturage - MNK II-a-397 - National Museum Kraków.jpg|Autumn Pasturage, National Museum, Kraków

File:Stanisław Witkiewicz - Noc ukraińska 1895.jpg|Ukrainian night, National Museum, Kraków

File:Witkiewicz Baltic in Palanga.jpg|On the Baltic at Palanga, National Museum, Warsaw

File:Owce we mgle.jpg|Sheep in the Mist

File:20 witkiewicz.jpg|Siberian Troika

File:Stanisław Witkiewicz - Czarny Staw (The Blake Lake) – Blizzard - MNK II-a-491 - National Museum Kraków.jpg|Black Pond

File:Krokusy.jpg|Crocuses with snowy mountains in the background, National Museum, Kraków

File:Stanisław Witkiewicz - Apple-Trees in Bloom - MNK II-a-395 - National Museum Kraków.jpg|Apple Trees in Bloom, National Museum, Kraków

File:Stanisław Witkiewicz - Wiosenny krajobraz ze stawem 1902.jpg|Spring landscape with a pond, National Museum, Kraków

File:Witkiewicz Narrow gate.jpg|Narrow gate, National Museum, Warsaw

File:Stanisław Witkiewicz - Pasture land - MP 100 - National Museum in Warsaw.jpg|Pasture land, National Museum, Warsaw

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See also

  • List of Poles
  • Bronisław Linke

References

Bibliography

  • Stanisław Witkiewicz at Culture.pl