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Kazimierz Pulaski at Czestochowa St. George killing the Dragon Palace in Sieniawie Portrait of Tadeusz Kosciuszko
An outstanding draftsman and aquarelist, especially of equestrian subjects, Juliusz Kossak was the father of Wojciech Kossak and grandfather of Jerzy Kossak, thus the first of three generations of painters

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610 words Profile of artist
60 paintings flag   A gallery of paintings with links to biographical notes (96 words) and bibliographical pages (9 books).
33 paintings flag  Gallery of paintings
23 paintings flag  Gallery of paintings and biographical notes (170 words)
23 paintings
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1 painting Kossak's painting "Young Arab Boy with a Horse"
2 paintings flag   Incipient article about the artist (40 words)
7 paintings Click on the forward arrow to view the rest of Kossak's paintings.
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    "Kazimierz Pulaski at Czestochowa"
    "St. George killing the Dragon", National Museum, Cracow
    "Palace in Sieniawa", c. 1875
    "Portrait of Tadeusza Kosciuszko", c. 1879, Museum in Lancut
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