Feliks Jan Gebethner


Feliks Gebethner's grave

Feliks Jan Gebethner (born November 21, 1832 in Warsaw, died 1887) is a merchant, collector and musician. Wilhelm Gebethner's son and Julianne of the Ritz, Gustav Adolf's brother. He graduated from a grammar school, then studied music at August Freyer. He initially worked as a teacher, and in 1875 he opened the composition of the pianos under the name Gebethner and Wolff.

He was a member of the Warsaw Music Society and the "Lutnia" Singing Society. He also acted in the Zachęta Fine Arts Society, where he recorded most of his collection of works by Polish painters and porcelain specimens; The remaining collections were received by the Warsaw Museum of Industry and Agriculture. Bibliography

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