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Nathan Handwerker, Polish-Jewish-American entrepreneur known for creating the Nathan's Famous brand of hot dogs Erazm Jerzmanowski , industrialist, philanthropist and patron of art Barbara Piasecka Johnson , humanitarian and art collector, who was one of the richest women in the world [ 111 ] [ 112 ]
See also External links A Bronislaw Abramowicz (1837–1912) Piotr Abraszewski (1905–1996) Julia Acker (1898–1942) Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz (1852–1916) Zygmunt Ajdukiewicz (1861–1917) Hiacynt Alchimowicz (1841–after 1897) Kazimierz Alchimowicz (1840–1916) Zygmunt Andrychiewicz (1861–1943) Włodzimierz Antkowiak (born 1946) Zofia Atteslander (1874–c. 1928) Aleksander Augustynowicz ...
Fr. Jurewicz is held to be one of the most renowned icon painters in North America today, [2] and has painted about a dozen Eastern Orthodox churches across North America.He was a student of the late Archimandrite Cyprian, founder of the Russian school of iconography outside of Russia.
Morris Katz (born Moshe Katz on March 5, 1932 – November 12, 2010) was a Polish-American painter. He holds two Guinness World Records as the world's fastest painter and most prolific artist. He was known as the "King of Schlock Art" and the "King of Toilet Paper Art" due to his unique painting technique using a palette knife and toilet tissue ...
Julian Stanczak (Polish: Stańczak [ˈstaɲt͡ʂak]; November 5, 1928 – March 25, 2017) was a Polish-born American painter and printmaker who is considered a central figure of the Op art movement in the U.S. during the 1960s and 1970s.
Bob Ross (1942–1995), American painter and art instructor; Clifford Ross (born 1952), American painter, sculptor and photographer; Jacek Andrzej Rossakiewicz (born 1956), Polish painter, theorist and interior designer; Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882), English painter, illustrator and poet; Antonio Rotta (1928–1903), Italian painter
The following is a list of some important Polish artists and groups of artists. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Stanisław Szukalski (13 December 1893 – 19 May 1987) was a Polish sculptor and painter who became a part of the Chicago Renaissance. [1] Szukalski's art appears to show influences from ancient cultures, Egypt, Slavs, and Aztecs combined with elements of art nouveau and other currents of early 20th century European modernism - cubism, expressionism, futurism.