Education
Initially, Stanisławski studied mathematics at Warsaw University (1879–1882), and subsequently at the Imperial Technical Institute in Street St. Petersburg.
Initially, Stanisławski studied mathematics at Warsaw University (1879–1882), and subsequently at the Imperial Technical Institute in Street St. Petersburg.
In 1906 he became full professor of the Academy of Fine Arts in KrakóWest He began to learn painting at the art studio in Warsaw which later gave rise to the School of Fine Arts, under Wojciech Gerson. In 1883, he enrolled in the School of Fine Arts in KrakóWest
In 1885, he continued his studies in Paris under Charles Emile Auguste Durand.
While based in Paris, he travelled much, visiting Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and eastern Galicia. In the 1890s, he travelled extensively and his sketchbooks filled up with drawings from Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Krakow, and various places in Ukraine.
Together with Julian Fałat, he painted the landscape parts of Napoleon’s Army Crossing the Berezina, a panorama by Wojciech Kossak. In 1897, he initiated and helped organise the Separate Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture at Krakow’s Cloth Hall.
He co-founded the Society of Polish Artists "Sztuka" ("Art") in Krakow in 1897.
He worked in the Wawel Castle Reconstruction Committee and was involved in the activities of the Green Balloon (Zielony Balonik) Cabaret. Stanisławski was buried with honours at the Rakowicki Cemetery in KrakóWest
In 1901, he became a founding member of the Polish Applied Arts Society.