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- Leopold Löffler (* 27. Oktober 1827 in Rzeszów; † 6. Februar 1898 in Krakau; auch Leopold Edler von Löffler-Radymno, Leopold Loeffler) war ein polnischer Maler. Er wurde vor allem durch patriotische, historische Gemälde aus der polnischen Geschichte sowie durch Genrebilder bekannt. Löffler wurde 1827 als Sohn eines Beamten in Rzeszów geboren. Die Sommer verbrachte er ab 1832 bei seinem Onkel Philipp Löffler, der Bürgermeister von Radymno war. Löffler studierte ab 1845 an der Wiener Hofakademie u. a. bei Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, ab 1856 in München. Danach lebte er in Wien, ab 1877 war er Professor der Kunstschule in Krakau. (de)
- Leopold Loeffler, also spelled Löffler, (October 27, 1827 – February 6, 1898), was a Polish realist painter of the late Romantic period popular in the second half of the 19th century under the foreign partitions of Poland. Lithographic reproductions of his paintings were widely distributed among the members of the Kraków and Warsaw art societies, and frequently reprinted in popular periodicals owing to their historical references to Polish national uprisings and battlefronts, as well as their great attention to period detail. A member of the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts since 1866 and at the height of his artistic career, Leoffler was invited to Kraków by Polish national painter Jan Matejko in 1877. There he accepted a position as professor at the expanding School of Fine Arts, but nevertheless remained a prolific artist for the rest of his life. Loeffler died in Kraków in 1898. His work can be found in the National Museum of Poland, its regional branches and in the Lviv National Art Gallery (en)
- Leopold Löffler (Loeffler, ur. 27 października 1827 w Rzeszowie, zm. 6 lutego 1898 w Krakowie) – polski malarz, profesor Szkoły Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie. (pl)
- Леопольд Лефлëр (польск. Leopold Löffler; 27 октября 1827, Жешув — 6 февраля 1898, Краков) — польский живописец, педагог, профессор, член венской Академии изобразительных искусств (Австро-Венгрия) . (ru)
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- Artist at his studio pouring himself "A glass of wine", Leopold Loeffler, oil on canvas (en)
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- Academies of Fine Arts in Vienna, Munich, Paris (en)
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- Leopold Löffler (Loeffler, ur. 27 października 1827 w Rzeszowie, zm. 6 lutego 1898 w Krakowie) – polski malarz, profesor Szkoły Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie. (pl)
- Леопольд Лефлëр (польск. Leopold Löffler; 27 октября 1827, Жешув — 6 февраля 1898, Краков) — польский живописец, педагог, профессор, член венской Академии изобразительных искусств (Австро-Венгрия) . (ru)
- Leopold Löffler (* 27. Oktober 1827 in Rzeszów; † 6. Februar 1898 in Krakau; auch Leopold Edler von Löffler-Radymno, Leopold Loeffler) war ein polnischer Maler. Er wurde vor allem durch patriotische, historische Gemälde aus der polnischen Geschichte sowie durch Genrebilder bekannt. (de)
- Leopold Loeffler, also spelled Löffler, (October 27, 1827 – February 6, 1898), was a Polish realist painter of the late Romantic period popular in the second half of the 19th century under the foreign partitions of Poland. Lithographic reproductions of his paintings were widely distributed among the members of the Kraków and Warsaw art societies, and frequently reprinted in popular periodicals owing to their historical references to Polish national uprisings and battlefronts, as well as their great attention to period detail. (en)
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- Leopold Löffler (de)
- Leopold Loeffler (en)
- Leopold Löffler (pl)
- Лефлёр, Леопольд (ru)
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