
1869–1946 · Polish · 30 artworks
artist bio
Józef Mehoffer was a Polish artist known for his contributions to Art Nouveau, Symbolism, and Post-Impressionism. He excelled in painting, graphic arts, and stained glass, blending decorative elements with symbolic content.
what you'll learn
Studying Mehoffer's work allows students to explore the fusion of various styles, including Impressionism, Symbolism and Art Nouveau, and to understand how decorative elements can enhance symbolic meaning in art. Students can also learn about the application of art in different media, such as painting and stained glass.
related: Gustav Klimt, Jacek Malczewski

The Wisla River, near Niepolomice

Meduza II
1904

Head of a Girl on a Golden Background
1901

Strange Garden
1903

Portrait of Iza Axentowiczowa née Giełgud
1907

Garden
1920

Artist's Wife with Pegasus
1913

Sun in May
1911

Vita somnium breve
1906

Milky Way

Pigalle Square in Paris
1894

Red Umbrella
1917

Self Portrait
1897

Portrait of a Girl

Flowers
1912

Planty Park in Kraków
1898

St. George, Michael, Anne and Mary Magdalene
1910

Meduza I
1904

Self-portrait
1898

Three Kings
1905

Portrait study of a wife, a sketch to "Strange Garden"
1903

Portret of the wife on a yellow background
1907

Portrait of sculptor Konstanty Laszczka
1894

Zona I Laury

The Sacred Heart of Jesus
1911

The Rose of Saron (portrait of Zofia Minder; ornamental fantasy)
1923

Martyrs
1905

Portrait of Juliusz Kossak
1899

Market Square in Kraków

Polychromy in the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Turek, Poland
1937