Krzysztof Boguszewski
Krzysztof Boguszewski of Ostoja coat of arms, Clan Ostoja[1] (died 1635) was a Polish Baroque painter.
He was son of August and raised in Chełmno County, by a family that was part of Clan of Ostoja. In early years Krzysztof mastered his skills in Gdańsk under the supervision of Herman Han. Then in 1623 he was appointed painter by king Sigismund III Vasa to work for the Crown. Between 1627 and 1631 he worked on paintings showing the Battle of Grunwald in the Town Hall of Gdańsk. In 1628 he worked in the Abbacy of Gościkowo-Paradyż instructed by Abbot Marek Łętowski. There he produced four paintings of which of St. Paul remained in the Abbacy and the others like St. Martin of Tours were moved to the Poznań Cathedral.[2]
He became priest in St Adalbert's (Wojciech) Church in Poznań in 1631 where he also found his final resting place in 1635. In the church he painted a picture of a Guarding angel and founded the altar.
References
- Wielkopolski słownik biograficzny, Warszawa - Poznań 1981, PWN, ISBN 83-01-02722-3
- Aleksander Stankiewicz: Kilka uwag na temat twórczości Krzysztofa Boguszewskiego, "Artifex Novus", nr 3, p. 27, 2019. ISSN 2544-5014.
References
- Wielkopolski słownik biograficzny (Greater Poland biography dictionary), Warszawa - Poznań 1981, PWN ISBN 83-01-02722-3
- Bogna Wrońska, Wjazd św.Marcina do Amiens z poznańskiej katedry, KMP 2005 2, Wydawnictwo Miejskie, Poznań 2005, ISSN 0137-3552
- Zofia Kurzawa, Andrzej Kusztelski,Historyczne kościoły Poznania. Przewodnik, Księgarnia Św. Wojciecha, Poznań 2006, ISBN 83-7015-841-2