Wojciech Kossak (1856, Paris - 1942, Cracow) is a Polish painter.

Wire of Juliusz Kossak, he studies with Cracow, Munich and Paris. Starting from 1916, he becomes professor at the school of the fine arts of Warsaw. Its work was influenced by his/her father and Józef Brandt. It painted many historical scenes and famous battles (Napoleonean wars, Insurrection of November), portraits, horses.

Its most known works:

  • Olszynka Grochowska (1886)
  • Śmierć Sowińskiego (1892)
  • Panoramy Racławickiej (the Panorama of Racławice) (in collaboration with Jan Styka) (1892 - 1894).

See too

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