His best known works are very large, dealing in religious and classical subjects. His style was essentially academic, but usually with lively, not stilted, subjects.
Here are some examples of his work. Click to enlarge.
Chopin at the Piano - c.1887
A non-classical subject, but important to Poles.
At the Spring
Roman Idyll (Before the Bath) - 1887
Two examples of smaller paintings.
Nero's Torches - 1877
Christ with Martha and Mary - 1886
Dance Amongst the Swords - 1881
Version in Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Judgement of Paris - 1892
Phryne at the Poseidonia in Eleusis - 1889
This guy can really paint sunshine and shadow! Thanks for the post.
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