Draft:Aleksander Mroczkowski
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Aleksander Mroczkowski was a Polish artist and painter who lived from 1850 to 1927.
Born in Krakow, Poland in 1850, Mroczkowski studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Munich from 1873 to 1877 and the Accademia di belle arti Jan Matejko (Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts) from 1865 to 1873.
Aleksander Mroczkowski is best known for his landscape paintings, which include The Morskie Oko Lake in the Tatras (1891), The Mała Łąka Valley (1892), and Hut in the Tatra Mountains (1899), Zielony Staw (Green Lake) at the Foot of Mounts Kościelec i Świnica (1921), Ducks over Marshes (1923), and The Morskie Oko Lake (1924).[1]
Mroczkowski painted a self-portrait in 1903.
Aleksander Mroczkowski died in 1927.
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