Józef Chełmoński [20]

Józef Chełmoński (1849-1914)

Subject: Polish Painters of the Turn of 19th and 20th Centuries
Face value: 20 pln
Alloy: 925/1000 Ag
Dimensions: 28x40 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 30000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: pad printing
Date of issue: 2014-11-07
Issue price: 172 pln
Background: fragment of painting Departing cranes, 1870. In the foreground – image of Józef Chełmoński (from the portrait created by Leon Wyczółkowski). Below – inscription: JÓZEF CHEŁMOŃSKI, years of birth and death of the painter: 1849–1914.

Designer: Ewa Olszewska-Borys
Fragment of Józef Chełmoński’s painting Night in the Ukraine, 1877. On the upper right side– image of an eagle established as the national emblem of the Republic of Poland. Below – m/w (mint mark). Surrounding the eagle – inscription: 20 ZŁ (20 zloty), a separating dot and inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA (the Republic of Poland), year of issue: 2014.

Designer: Ewa Olszewska-Borys

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Józef Chełmoński

Józef Chełmoński’s oeuvre captures the quintessence of the Polish countryside, the realm of its inhabitants, nature and landscape. The artist remained faithful to those themes throughout his lifetime. He grew up in a family estate near Łowicz, and spent the last 25 years of his life in a rural manor house of Kuklówka near Grodzisk Mazowiecki. He studied in Warsaw and Munich, and for a long time he lived in Paris, where he gained both artistic and financial success. While staying in urban parks, he was longing for nature and peasant cottages. He pursued his artistic leitmotifs - farmyards, dashing horse teams, the scenes in front of an inn and in the field, all of this set against the background of the memoryevoked landscapes which he remembered from ...

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