Stanisław Ignacy Fabijański
Stanisław Ignacy Fabijański (born July 22, 1865, in Paris, died February 13, 1947, in Krakow) – Polish painter, illustrator, and poster artist.
He was the son of painter Erazm Fabijański. He attended St. Jacek High School in Krakow. Fabijański began his artistic studies in Lviv under Leonard Marconi. Between 1883 and 1888, he studied at the Krakow School of Fine Arts under notable instructors, including Władysław Łuszczkiewicz, Florian Cynk, Leopold Löffler, and Jan Matejko. In 1888, he traveled to Munich to study under Alexander Wagner at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. He also traveled to Italy and France before returning to Krakow, where he settled. He is buried at the Salwator Cemetery in Krakow (sector SC1-3-6).
Grave of Erazm and Stanisław Fabijański at Salwator Cemetery.
Fabijański's main body of work includes paintings depicting historic buildings in Krakow and other Polish cities. He also created portraits, illustrations for various magazines, and posters.
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