Aleksander Żeleznov
Aleksander Żeleznov (1906-1984) was a Polish painter known for his realist and romantic style. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and later became a prominent figure in Poland's artistic scene. His works often featured everyday life, landscapes, and portraits with a focus on light, color, and texture. Żeleznov's art captured the essence of rural Polish life during World War II and the post-war era, earning him recognition as one of Poland's most important 20th-century artists.
Styles: Realist, Romantic
Painter