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Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski

Schlittenfahrt, 1890–1900, Öl auf Holz, 28 x 48 cm

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  • Fig. 1 Attack by wolves - Woodcut
  • Abb. 2 View of Suwałki seen from Augustów - Lithograph by Alojzy Misierowicz, Album Augustowskie
  • Abb. 3 Baptismal certificate of Alfred Jan Maksymilian Wierusz-Kowalski - Church of St Alexandra in Suwałki, 02.12.1849
  • Abb. 4 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski - In Kalisz
  • Fig. 5 Post van in the city - Pencil on paper, 23.5 x 32 cm
  • Fig. 6 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski - Portrait from the time in Dresden
  • Fig. 7 Girl with violets - Oil on canvas, 50 x 38 cm
  • Fig. 8 The return of the fundraiser - Oil on canvas, 42 x 65,8 cm
  • Fig. 9 Courtships - Oil on canvas, 50 x 42 cm
  • Fig. 10 On patrol - Watercolours, gouache on paper, 23.7 x 21.7 cm
  • Fig. 11 Horse riding in the park - Before 1880, oil on canvas, 30 x 54 cm
  • Fig. 12 Returning home from the market - Oil on canvas, 61 x 96 cm
  • Fig. 13 Travelling mishap - Oil on canvas, 56.5 x 101 cm
  • Fig. 14 Caucasian reconnaissance - Oil on canvas, 61 x 101 cm
  • Fig. 15 Rest of an insurgent - Oil on wood, 20 x 35 cm
  • Fig. 16 In his Munich studio - Portrait, between 1895-1905.
  • Fig. 17 Portrait of Jadwiga, the artist's wife  - Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski, oil on canvas, 101 x 79 cm
  • Fig. 18 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski's children Janina, Michalina and Czesław - Munich, photography by Studio Otto Reitmayer
  • Fig. 19 Bear hunting - Before 1889, oil on canvas, 102 x 73 cm
  • Fig. 20 Attack by wolves - Between 1885-1890, oil on canvas, 110 x 150 cm
  • Fig. 21 Sledge ride - Between 1890-1900, oil on wood, 28 x 48 cm
  • Fig. 22 Polish farmers' journey - Oil on canvas, 45 x 58.5 cm
  • Fig. 23 Horse-drawn carriage at a ford - Oil on canvas, 72 x 118 cm
  • Fig. 24 Miniature of Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski - Fragment of a fan painted on both sides by Munich artists, oil on wood, 57.8 x 32 cm
  • Fig. 25 Polish Post - After 1883, oil on canvas, 56 x 45 cm
  • Fig. 26 Wolves at night, 1890s XIXth century - Oil on canvas, 74.5 x 100 cm
  • Fig. 27 Holy Hein - Nach 1903, Öl auf Leinwand, 47 x 62 cm
  • Fig. 28 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski's studio in Munich - 1889-1890, photograph
Fig. 1 Attack by wolves - Woodcut
Fig. 1 Attack by wolves
Fig. 1 Attack by wolves - Woodcut © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Abb. 2 View of Suwałki seen from Augustów - Lithograph by Alojzy Misierowicz, Album Augustowskie
Abb. 2 View of Suwałki seen from Augustów
Abb. 2 View of Suwałki seen from Augustów - Lithograph by Alojzy Misierowicz, Album Augustowskie © BUW, Warszawa
Abb. 3 Baptismal certificate of Alfred Jan Maksymilian Wierusz-Kowalski - Church of St Alexandra in Suwałki, 02.12.1849
Abb. 3 Baptismal certificate of Alfred Jan Maksymilian Wierusz-Kowalski
Abb. 3 Baptismal certificate of Alfred Jan Maksymilian Wierusz-Kowalski - Church of St Alexandra in Suwałki, 02.12.1849 © Archiwum Państwowe, Suwałki
Abb. 4 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski - In Kalisz
Abb. 4 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski
Abb. 4 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski - In Kalisz © Privatbesitz
Fig. 1 Attack by wolves
Woodcut
Abb. 2 View of Suwałki seen from Augustów
Lithograph by Alojzy Misierowicz, Album Augustowskie
Abb. 3 Baptismal certificate of Alfred Jan Maksymilian Wierusz-Kowalski
Church of St Alexandra in Suwałki, 02.12.1849
Abb. 4 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski
In Kalisz
Fig. 5 Post van in the city - Pencil on paper, 23.5 x 32 cm
Fig. 5 Post van in the city
Fig. 5 Post van in the city - Pencil on paper, 23.5 x 32 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Fig. 6 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski - Portrait from the time in Dresden
Fig. 6 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski
Fig. 6 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski - Portrait from the time in Dresden © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Fig. 7 Girl with violets - Oil on canvas, 50 x 38 cm
Fig. 7 Girl with violets
Fig. 7 Girl with violets - Oil on canvas, 50 x 38 cm © Privatbesitz
Fig. 8 The return of the fundraiser - Oil on canvas, 42 x 65,8 cm
Fig. 8 The return of the fundraiser
Fig. 8 The return of the fundraiser - Oil on canvas, 42 x 65,8 cm © Muzeum Południowego Podlasia, Bielsk Podlaski
Fig. 5 Post van in the city
Pencil on paper, 23.5 x 32 cm
Fig. 6 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski
Portrait from the time in Dresden
Fig. 7 Girl with violets
Oil on canvas, 50 x 38 cm
Fig. 8 The return of the fundraiser
Oil on canvas, 42 x 65,8 cm
Fig. 9 Courtships - Oil on canvas, 50 x 42 cm
Fig. 9 Courtships
Fig. 9 Courtships - Oil on canvas, 50 x 42 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki (private Leihgabe)
Fig. 10 On patrol - Watercolours, gouache on paper, 23.7 x 21.7 cm
Fig. 10 On patrol
Fig. 10 On patrol - Watercolours, gouache on paper, 23.7 x 21.7 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki (private Leihgabe)
Fig. 11 Horse riding in the park - Before 1880, oil on canvas, 30 x 54 cm
Fig. 11 Horse riding in the park
Fig. 11 Horse riding in the park - Before 1880, oil on canvas, 30 x 54 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki (private Leihgabe)
Fig. 12 Returning home from the market - Oil on canvas, 61 x 96 cm
Fig. 12 Returning home from the market
Fig. 12 Returning home from the market - Oil on canvas, 61 x 96 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki (private Leihgabe)
Fig. 9 Courtships
Oil on canvas, 50 x 42 cm
Fig. 10 On patrol
Watercolours, gouache on paper, 23.7 x 21.7 cm
Fig. 11 Horse riding in the park
Before 1880, oil on canvas, 30 x 54 cm
Fig. 12 Returning home from the market
Oil on canvas, 61 x 96 cm
Fig. 13 Travelling mishap - Oil on canvas, 56.5 x 101 cm
Fig. 13 Travelling mishap
Fig. 13 Travelling mishap - Oil on canvas, 56.5 x 101 cm © Muzeum Narodowe, Warszawa
Fig. 14 Caucasian reconnaissance - Oil on canvas, 61 x 101 cm
Fig. 14 Caucasian reconnaissance
Fig. 14 Caucasian reconnaissance - Oil on canvas, 61 x 101 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki (private Leihgabe)
Fig. 15 Rest of an insurgent - Oil on wood, 20 x 35 cm
Fig. 15 Rest of an insurgent
Fig. 15 Rest of an insurgent - Oil on wood, 20 x 35 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Fig. 16 In his Munich studio - Portrait, between 1895-1905.
Fig. 16 In his Munich studio
Fig. 16 In his Munich studio - Portrait, between 1895-1905. © Privatsammlung
Fig. 13 Travelling mishap
Oil on canvas, 56.5 x 101 cm
Fig. 14 Caucasian reconnaissance
Oil on canvas, 61 x 101 cm
Fig. 15 Rest of an insurgent
Oil on wood, 20 x 35 cm
Fig. 16 In his Munich studio
Portrait, between 1895-1905.
Fig. 17 Portrait of Jadwiga, the artist
Fig. 17 Portrait of Jadwiga, the artist's wife
Fig. 17 Portrait of Jadwiga, the artist's wife - Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski, oil on canvas, 101 x 79 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Fig. 18 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski
Fig. 18 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski's children Janina, Michalina and Czesław
Fig. 18 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski's children Janina, Michalina and Czesław - Munich, photography by Studio Otto Reitmayer © Private collection
Fig. 19 Bear hunting - Before 1889, oil on canvas, 102 x 73 cm
Fig. 19 Bear hunting
Fig. 19 Bear hunting - Before 1889, oil on canvas, 102 x 73 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki (private loan)
Fig. 20 Attack by wolves - Between 1885-1890, oil on canvas, 110 x 150 cm
Fig. 20 Attack by wolves
Fig. 20 Attack by wolves - Between 1885-1890, oil on canvas, 110 x 150 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki (private loan)
Fig. 17 Portrait of Jadwiga, the artist's wife
Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski, oil on canvas, 101 x 79 cm
Fig. 18 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski's children Janina, Michalina and Czesław
Munich, photography by Studio Otto Reitmayer
Fig. 19 Bear hunting
Before 1889, oil on canvas, 102 x 73 cm
Fig. 20 Attack by wolves
Between 1885-1890, oil on canvas, 110 x 150 cm
Fig. 21 Sledge ride - Between 1890-1900, oil on wood, 28 x 48 cm
Fig. 21 Sledge ride
Fig. 21 Sledge ride - Between 1890-1900, oil on wood, 28 x 48 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Fig. 22 Polish farmers
Fig. 22 Polish farmers' journey
Fig. 22 Polish farmers' journey - Oil on canvas, 45 x 58.5 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Fig. 23 Horse-drawn carriage at a ford - Oil on canvas, 72 x 118 cm
Fig. 23 Horse-drawn carriage at a ford
Fig. 23 Horse-drawn carriage at a ford - Oil on canvas, 72 x 118 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki (private loan)
Fig. 24 Miniature of Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski - Fragment of a fan painted on both sides by Munich artists, oil on wood, 57.8 x 32 cm
Fig. 24 Miniature of Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski
Fig. 24 Miniature of Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski - Fragment of a fan painted on both sides by Munich artists, oil on wood, 57.8 x 32 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki (private loan)
Fig. 21 Sledge ride
Between 1890-1900, oil on wood, 28 x 48 cm
Fig. 22 Polish farmers' journey
Oil on canvas, 45 x 58.5 cm
Fig. 23 Horse-drawn carriage at a ford
Oil on canvas, 72 x 118 cm
Fig. 24 Miniature of Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski
Fragment of a fan painted on both sides by Munich artists, oil on wood, 57.8 x 32 cm
Fig. 25 Polish Post - After 1883, oil on canvas, 56 x 45 cm
Fig. 25 Polish Post
Fig. 25 Polish Post - After 1883, oil on canvas, 56 x 45 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Fig. 26 Wolves at night, 1890s XIXth century - Oil on canvas, 74.5 x 100 cm
Fig. 26 Wolves at night, 1890s XIXth century
Fig. 26 Wolves at night, 1890s XIXth century - Oil on canvas, 74.5 x 100 cm © Muzeum Narodowe, Poznań
Fig. 27 Holy Hein - Nach 1903, Öl auf Leinwand, 47 x 62 cm
Fig. 27 Holy Hein
Fig. 27 Holy Hein - Nach 1903, Öl auf Leinwand, 47 x 62 cm © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Fig. 28 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski
Fig. 28 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski's studio in Munich
Fig. 28 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski's studio in Munich - 1889-1890, photograph © Muzeum Okręgowe, Suwałki
Fig. 25 Polish Post
After 1883, oil on canvas, 56 x 45 cm
Fig. 26 Wolves at night, 1890s XIXth century
Oil on canvas, 74.5 x 100 cm
Fig. 27 Holy Hein
Nach 1903, Öl auf Leinwand, 47 x 62 cm
Fig. 28 Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski's studio in Munich
1889-1890, photograph
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Schlittenfahrt, 1890–1900, Öl auf Holz, 28 x 48 cm
Schlittenfahrt, 1890–1900, Öl auf Holz, 28 x 48 cm

At the start of the 1980s Wierusz-Kowalski’s pictures began to feature winter scenes with huntsmen setting out with their dogs, coaches and sleighs on snow-covered paths, not to speak of aggressive wolves. During this time he completed the paintings Wyprawa na niedźwiedzia [Bear Hunt] (Ill. 19) and Napad wilków (Attacked by Wolves, Ill. 20).[24] Although these subjects were not the main motifs in his work they made the artist hugely famous.[25] Above all his paintings are associated with dramatic attacks by wolves, whereas the pictures are neither cruel nor shocking since they neither show blood nor death.

Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski was a master at painting snow (Ill. 21, 22). In his paintings it ripples in many nuances on a frosty morning, takes on a purple glow in the light of the setting sun, whereas it breaks up under the hooves of horses during cloudy days of thaw when the grey skies are mirrored in the drops of water. In other pictures white powdery snow gently covers the hillsides or lies heavy on the branches of bushes. Light reflections alternate with deep shadows, there are contrasts between warm and cool tones, and also special techniques like harsh glaring colours, pasty applications and the generous sweep of the freely led brush: styles that the artist used in order to catch the uneven texture of the snow reacting sensitively to every change in temperature and the movement of the wind.

Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski’s typical painting characteristics began to set in at the start of the 1880s. His favourite themes drew on Polish customs and landscapes. Most of the scenes he portrays are set in villages, and a few in small towns. Here the emphasis is not so much on the work and toil of everyday life but rather on the leisure activities of the rural aristocracy: hunting expeditions, people returning from fairs and sleigh rides, and always in movement, in different weather conditions, times of day and seasons of the year. His protagonists seem to float in an interim time and space, free from the duties and burdens of everyday life.

The artist placed large groups of figures in the foreground, mostly dynamic and set in powerfully short perspectives in diagonally running compositions. Other figures often appeared in the background, as recognisable variations to the main group (say, another sleigh ride, or a horse and cart with villagers), in order to emphasise the depths of the motif and sharpen the viewer’s subjective perceptions of time and space. His range of colours was harmonically restricted to fine tonal gradations. The cleverly placed light reflections and colourful accentuations on the surface of the pictures drew the attention of viewers. The portraits were boisterous, full of energy and power, or – quite by contrast – extremely atmospheric and subdued (Ill. 23, 24).

 

[24] Wyprawa na niedźwiedzia, pre-1889, oil on canvas, 102 x 73 cm. Private collection. Napad wilków, 1885–1890, oil on canvas, 110 x 150 cm. Private collection.

[25] The painting Rabuś [The Lone Wolf] enjoyed great popularity in North America. It shows a single animal in a snowy landscape. Much later the motif was introduced into Pop culture and reproduced on T-Shirts, caps, mugs and similar advertising goods.