Walenty Żebrowski
Walenty Żebrowski, OFM Antoni Żebrowski (born in Lubawa, died 15 May 1765 in Kalisz) - Polish bernardine, brother layman, painter and polychromist.
Walenty Żebrowski completed the novitiate in 1738 in Poznań. In 1733 and 1749 it was listed in the Poznań convention as the creator of the unadorned altar paintings for the Bernardine church in Poznan. He was the creator of monumental murals built in the curriculum of the Bernardine monastery churches in the middle of the 18th century: in Wschowa (1745), Warta (1748-1750), the church of Sts.
The artist realized a rich and intricate iconographic program that was prepared by the founders and clergy clergy, and therefore, alongside religious themes of general nature, a number of scenes from the life of the Franciscan saints appeared. Three times in a group of painted Franciscans, he composed the figure of a monk sitting with palettes in his hand. Bibliography
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