Woman Brushing her Hair by Wladyslaw Slewinski - 1897 -  64 x 91 cm National Museum in Krakow Woman Brushing her Hair by Wladyslaw Slewinski - 1897 -  64 x 91 cm National Museum in Krakow

Woman Brushing her Hair

oil on canvas • 64 x 91 cm
  • Wladyslaw Slewinski - June 1, 1856 - March 24, 1918 Wladyslaw Slewinski 1897
Władysław Ślewiński was a Polish painter. He administered his estate in Poland before traveling to Paris in 1888. Once there he studied at the Académie Colarossi where he met Gauguin. The impression this encounter made on him and Gauguin's encouragement prompted Slewinski to dedicate himself to art. He submitted to Gauguin's artistic and personal influence, spending time with him in Paris and, from 1889, in Pont-Aven and Le Pouldu in Brittany. Ślewiński's philosophy of art seems to stem from an excerpted statement of his about Gauguin: "He is so much an artist that he has to be wholly accepted or else rejected. I can feel him and accept him totally, for he suits my ideas of art and beauty".