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          Stanislav Yulianovich Zhukovsky (/75 - ) was active/lived in Russian Federation, Poland.!

          Stanisław ŻUKOWSKI, PhD student | Cited by 11 | of University of Warsaw, Warsaw (UW) | Read 7 publications | Contact Stanisław ŻUKOWSKI.

        1. Stanisław ŻUKOWSKI, PhD student | Cited by 11 | of University of Warsaw, Warsaw (UW) | Read 7 publications | Contact Stanisław ŻUKOWSKI.
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        3. Stanislav Yulianovich Zhukovsky (/75 - ) was active/lived in Russian Federation, Poland.
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          Stanisław Zhukowski, Żukowski

          painter

          Stanislav Zhukovsky was a Polish-Russian Impressionist painter. The main motifs of his works were old country parks, interiors with open windows and doors in the park.

          His paintings were characterized by delicate lyricism and elegiac melancholy. He took part in exhibitions of the World of Art group.

          Background

          Stanislav Zhukovsky was born on May 13, 1875 in Yendrikhovtsy village (at that time Russian Empire) into the family of an aristocrat Yulian Zhukovsky and Maria from a noble Polish Wierzbicki family.

          His mother received very good home education, studied in Paris.

          She began exhibiting her work in the Paris salons in , and through her exposure to avant-garde art, she derived a distinct style of painting that was unlike.

          She was very sensitive and soft-hearted person, spoke several foreign languages and played the piano. Stanislav was the youngest of the 3 children. Mother taught them music, languages, painting. Father loved only the eldest son Boleslav and took little care about the others.

          Yulian Zhukovsky