(26 December 1784 - 31 March 1832) was a Polish Neo-classicist painter and pedagogue. Brodowski was born in Warsaw but moved to Paris to study under Jean Augustin and Jacques-Louis David, later Brodowski's idol. He also became a pupil of Anne-Louis Girodet and Francois Gerard. His compositions are very large-scale with many figures, and often based on themes from Antiquity. Brodowski is also well-known for his decorative paintings within palaces and theatres in Warsaw.
Related Paintings of Antoni Brodowski :. | Ludvig XVI | Madonna and Child with Two Saints | Dance Class at the Opera (mk09) | Portrait of Otto Sigismund, the artists son | ''Portrait of Count Stroganov as a Child | Related Artists: Gustaf Brandelius painted Kappritten in 1833-1884 HERREYNS, Willem Flemish painter (b. 1743, Antwerpen, d. 1827, Antwerpen) PEETERS, Clara Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1594-1657