
1866–1940 · Polish · 24 artworks
artist bio
Józef Pankiewicz was a Polish painter, graphic artist and teacher who was an important figure in the development of Polish Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. He is known for his landscapes, portraits, and still lifes, often capturing the vibrant colors and light of his surroundings.
what you'll learn
Studying Pankiewicz's work allows students to explore the transition from Impressionism to Post-Impressionism, focusing on color theory and the use of light to create atmosphere. Students can also learn about the influence of Japanese art on European painting.
related: Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Portrait of a Girl in a Red Dress (józefa Oderfeldówna)
1897

Self-portrait
1900

Portrait De Madm Marty Bonnard
1910

Filiżanka Herbaty (wizyta)
1922

Market Square of Warsaw by Night
1892

Japanese Woman with a Fan

Białe Peonie
1923

Feliks Jasieński Przy Fortepianie
1908

Port of Concarneu
1908

Józef Pankiewicz - Landscape with a Church and Cypresses Ca. 1914, Oil on Canvas

Cart Loaded with Hay
1890

Rue Cardinale
1900

Zielona Brama, St Tropez
1909

Still Life With Blue Vase
1909

Portret Żony W Zielonym Swetrze
1921

73.5 Cm (28.94 In.). Painting - Oil on Canvas
1912

Flower Market in Front of the Madeleine Church in Paris
1890

Aquafort Jerzual Street in Dinan (with Cat)
1908

Still Life With Cucumbers

Jew With Basket
1908

Rynek Kleparski W Krakowie
1930

Still Life with a Box
1908

Portret Pani P.
1901

Anemony W Wazonie
1920