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Tadeusz Żukotyński

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Tadeusz Żukotyński
Painting by Zukotynski
Painting (top) inside theSt. Rose of Viterbo Convent
Born1855 (1855)
Died1912 (aged 56–57)
EducationAcademy of Arts,Munich, Germany
Known forpainting

Tadeusz Żukotyński (April 3, 1855 – December 7, 1912) was a Polish count, professor, and painter.

Early life

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Born in what is today the region ofPodolia inUkraine, he was one of Europe's foremost painters in religious subjects. A pupil ofKsawery Pillati inWarsaw and a student ofCracow Academy of Fine Arts withJan Matejko, Żukotyński studied since 1879 at theAcademy of Fine Arts, Munich, where he was recognized with the highest prize awarded by the academy, a silver medal, as well as two bronze medals.

Career

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At the urging of his mother, he donated his first work, a small picture of the Blessed Virgin, to a poor church in Milwaukee. Shortly after he arrived in America, Żukotyński entered a church in Milwaukee and found his own Madonna in a place of honor. He opened a studio in Milwaukee at once, and went on to create more than 100 paintings and murals for churches around theUnited States, five of which hang above the altars in Mary of the Angels Chapel, with an additional three paintings in the Adoration Chapel.

His works can be found in other areas ofWisconsin, where Żukotyński painted theSt. Francis of Assisi altar in the Maria Angelorum Chapel of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration atSt. Rose of Viterbo Convent inLa Crosse, Wisconsin. An oil-on-canvas painting located immediately above the altar in Mary of the Angels Chapel, it depicts St. Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan Order, showing Francis at prayer in the Little Chapel of Portiuncula, surrounded by visions of Jesus, Mary and angelic hosts.

Żukotyński was said to walk out into the country to study scenery so his paintings would be in harmony with local nature. He also apparently relied heavily on prayer, and always had a light burning in front of a statue of theBlessed Virgin, to whom he attributed his success.

His beautiful murals and pictures adorn many Polish churches in Chicago and its vicinity. He came to Chicago in 1888 and settled there. Żukotyński's frescoes can be found in many of the ornate churches here built in the so-calledPolish Cathedral style. Perhaps most well known is his large painting in the Sanctuary dome ofSt. Stanislaus Kostka Church which depicts the resurrected Christ accompanied by the saints in Heaven with a Latin inscription that reads: "I am the Resurrection and the Life. Alleluia. And on the third day He arose as He said. Alleluia." He also painted the altar pieces inSt. John Cantius and at theBasilica of St. Hyacinth, the lunettes inSt. Hedwig's, as well as the stations inHoly Cross church.The Polish Museum of America in Chicago also possesses a collection of his original drawings donated by Dr. Charles H. Wachtl

Żukotyński's work can also be found in the state of Indiana where his stations of the cross can be seen at St. Hedwig's inSouth Bend, Indiana, as well as his frescoes in theChurch of the Immaculate Conception atSaint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.

In 1901, Zukotynski painted 14 oil paintings in St. Mary's Church in St. Benedict, Kansas. In the nave are six oil paintings on canvas six by nine feet depicting scenes in the life of Mary, patroness of the church. In the transept are four round oil paintings on canvas six feet in diameter of the four major prophets. In the apse above the high altar are three oil paintings directly on the plaster wall depicting faith, hope, and love. Surmounting the high altar is an oil painting on canvas six by nine feet of the Assumption of Mary into Heaven. The artist's signature is on the painting to the left of the main altar. St. Mary's was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Death

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Tadeusz Żukotyński died in 1912.

Legacy

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Żukotyński schooled the artistSister Mary Stanisia, training her in such fields of art as religious and landscape painting, and sculpture, who later continued her studies at theChicago Art Institute after his death. In 1920 Sister Stanisia, a teacher at the Academy of Our Lady, was commissioned to restore some of the precious frescoes of Zukotynski atSt. Stanislaus Kostka,St. Hyacinth Basilica andHoly Cross churches in Chicago.

References

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  • Madden, Mary Roger (1991).The Path Marked Out: History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods: Volume III. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana: Sisters of Providence. pp. 131–141.
  • Ambramowicz, Alfred L. (1992).The Polish biographical dictionary. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. p. 459.ISBN 9780865162457.

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