Marcel KRAJEWSKI (Polish, Rudence1840 – 1920 Pau (Atlantic Pyrenees)
Male. Painter.
He studied at the Lviv Polytechnic, Vienna Polytechnic and at the preparatory school of the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. He took part in the January Uprising. In 1864 he left for France and lived in Bordeaux. From 1866, he was educated in Paris in the studio of F.Miacometti. He took care of the sick Artur Grottger. In 1873, he settled in Poznań and took up portrait painting. In 1878 he left for Antwerp, in 1880-1881 he lived in Italy. In 1882 he returned to Poznań, after 1891 he lived until the end of his life in France.
Main works: portraits of Countess Kwilecki, prof. Stefan Pawlicki, Kazimierz Kantak, Władysław Żeleński and August Cieszkowski.