Stanisław Kaczor-Batowski was a Polish realist and romanticist painter.
Education
Born in Lwów (then Lemberg in Austro-Hungarian Galicia, now Lviv, Ukraine), in 1885 he graduated from the Krakow-based Academy of Fine Arts. A student of Florian Cynk and Władysław Łuszczkiewicz, he moved to Vienna and then Munich, where he studied under the tutelage of Alexander von Liezen-Mayer between 1887 and 1889.
Career
He also spent a brief time in Paris and Rome before returning to his natal Lwów, where he spent the rest of his life. In the years 1903-1914 he ran his own painting school in Lviv. A fan of Henryk Sienkiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki and January Matejko, Kaczor-Batowski specialized in historicist paintings, usually related to Poland"s martial history.
He is also notable as the designer of the stuccos and frescoes for the Grand Theatre in Lwów (modern Theatre of Lviv).
In addition painted landscapes, portraits and religious paintings. Batowski made a series of illustrations for "Trilogy" by Henryk Sienkiewicz.