Si Jan Krzysztof Damel,[1][2][3] midbid man komo Jonas Damelis asin Johann Damehl sa ibang mga lenggwahe (1780 – 30 August 1840)[4][5] sarong Polakong artistang neoklasisista sa panahon nin Partitions, asin kairiba sa School of Art sa Vilnius University (modernong Lithuania).

Jan Krzysztof Damel
Self-portrait, 1817
Kamundagan1780
Mitau, Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
Kagadanan30 Agosto 1840
Minsk, Imperyong Ruso
 
An Batalya nin Vienna, 1683

Namundag sa Mitau, Duchy nin Courland asin Semigallia (ngonyan Jelgava, Latvia, 1918 paghirang pangaran), si Damel (Damelis) nag'adal nin arte sa Vilna University sa pagmato ni Jan Rustem asin ni Franciszek Smuglewicz, na siya nagkamit nin degree kan 1809. Siya nag'estar sa Vilnius (Wilno) sagkod sa paryodo na siya itinapok sa Siberia kan 1820. Kan siya pabutsan na, siya nag'estar sa St. Petersburg asin sa Minsk. Siya konsideradong saro sa prominenteng historikal na artista sa genre'ng neoklasisista na nagtatrabaho sa presenteng Belarus.[5][6]

An mga trabaho niya kabarali mga pintang manongod sa mga panyaring historiko (an Kościuszko Uprising, hokbo ni Napoleon sa Vilnius, an pagkagadan ni Ulrich von Jungingen durante sa Batalya nin Grunwald, asin an Batalya nin Vienna), mga retrato, drowing, asin komposisyon relihiyoso. Sa mga lataw na estudyante niya iyo si Michał Kulesza.

Galeriya

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  1. Elżbieta Wojtałowa, Barbara Małkiewicz, Halina Blak (2001). Polish painting of the 19th century. Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie (National Museum, Kraków). ISBN 9788387312657 – via Google Books. 
  2. Jan Krzysztof Damel. Biuletyn historii sztuki (in French and Polish). 37-38. Państwowy Instytut Sztuki (Poland), Politechnika Warszawska, Stowarzyszenie Historyków Sztuki. 1975. Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized 17 Aug 2010 – via Google Books. 
  3. Władysława Jaworska (1995). Jan Krzysztof Damel. Polish masters from the Kosciuszko Foundation collection. Kosciuszko Foundation. ISBN 0917004248 – via Google Books. 
  4. Romualdas Budrys. "ART EXHIBITION "VILNIUS CLASSICISM"". Association of Lithuanian Museums and Lithuanian Art Museum. Archived from the original on 2012-12-03. Retrieved 2016-12-24 – via archived copy.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Anniversaries of Great Personalities and Important Events (1979-1980)" (PDF). UNESCO. Retrieved 2010-07-22. 
  6. Dietrich Beyrau, Rainer Lindner (2001). Handbuch der Geschichte Weissrusslands (in German). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 124. ISBN 978-3-525-36255-6. 

Toltolan

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  • VILNIAUS KLASICIZMO DAILININKAI. (VILNIUS CLASSICISM) Lietuvos dailės muziejus, 2000 (Association of Lithuanian Museums). Retrieved 2016-12-24 via archived copy.