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He was named an Academician of the Imperial Academy in 1905.
During World War I, he turned some of his paintings into postcards, which were sold for the benefit of soldiers' families, and created posters promoting donations to help victims of the Polish occupation. Many of his originals have been lost or destroyed and survive only in the form of these postcards.
After the war, he wanted to return to newly independent Poland but was thwarted in his efforts by the unsettled political situation in Russia.
16. Kotarbinski rented his own studio in Rome, began teaching and organized his first solo exhibitions in Rome and Lviv.
Created a number of large-scale murals on religious themes
At the invitation of brothers Svedomsky, he went to Kiev to participate in the design of the Cathedral of St.
Vladimir. Vasilii Kotarbinsky (Russian, 1849-1921). Favorite of the Seraglio with her Handmaiden, indistinctly signed and inscribed ‘Kotarbins…/Rome’ (lower right), oil on canvas, 21 ¾ x 43 ½ in. Opening 30,000 euro.
Lot 25. W Polsce również jego prace są wysoko cenione. Reserve 2,000 euro. Hermitage Fine Art.
12/11/23. A comparable work of the painter was sold in London by Sotheby’s (25. Estimate 8,000 – 10,000 euro. damaged, partially browned, behind glass. He worked there between 1889 and 1894, with several other well-known Russian and Ukrainian artists, notably Viktor Vasnetsov. Oil on canvas, 62 by 100.5 cm. At the time of the World War I and after the revolution, the artist had some difficulties going through what had happened.
Millon. The artist's first commission was to copy the XVI century's manuscript from the Vatican Museum. 12/02/19
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Lot 1783. 11/08/22. Dorotheum wycenia ją teraz na €35,000 – 45,000, czyli 175,000 – 225,000 zł.
His first commission came from the art critic Vladimir Stasov, who engaged him to copy a 14th-century manuscript from the Vatican Museums.