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'''Leopold Loeffler''',<ref name="info-poland">{{cite web | url=http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/web/arts_culture/painting/painters/Loeffler/link.shtml | title=Loeffler, Leopold (1827–1898). Links | publisher=State University of New York, University at Buffalo | work=Individual Artists | accessdate=September 10, 2012}}</ref><ref name="budujemydwor">{{cite web | url=http://www.budujemydwor.pl/dwor-polski-w-malarstwie/181-leopold-loeffler-z-radymna-piewca-polskiego-sarmatyzmu | title=Miejsce Leopolda Loefflera w historii sztuki | publisher=Dwór Polski w malarstwie | work=Leopold Loeffler z Radymna&nbsp;– piewca polskiego sarmatyzmu | date=December 1, 2011 | accessdate=September 10, 2012 | author=Dr Zygmunt Jasłowski | language=Polish | quote=On the invitation of [[Jan Matejko]], [Loeffler] took up the position of Professor at the [[Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts|School of Fine Arts]] in [[Kraków]]. (Jasłowski, par. §4, transl. from [[Polish language|Polish]] original: Na zaproszenie Jana Matejki przyjął funkcję profesora Szkoły Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie.)}}</ref> also spelled '''Löffler''',<ref name="pinakoteka">{{cite web | url=http://www.pinakoteka.zascianek.pl/Loeffler/Loeffler_bio.htm | title=Leopold Löffler, Rzeszów 1827&nbsp;– Kraków 1898 | publisher=Pinakoteka ''Zascianek.pl'' | work=Bio | accessdate=September 10, 2012 | language=Polish}}</ref> (October 27, 1827&nbsp;– February 6, 1898), was a [[Poland|Polish]] realist painter of the late [[Romanticism in Poland|Romantic period]] popular in the second half of the 19th century under the [[Partitions of Poland|foreign partitions]] of [[Poland]]. Lithographic reproductions of his paintings were widely distributed among the members of the [[Kraków]] and [[Warsaw]] art societies, and frequently reprinted in popular periodicals owing to their historical references to Polish national uprisings and battlefronts, as well as their great attention to period detail.<ref name="budujemydwor" />
 
A member of the [[Vienna]] Academy of Fine Arts since 1866 and at the height of his artistic career,<ref name="pinakoteka" /> Leoffler was invited to [[Kraków]] by Polish national painter [[Jan Matejko]] in 1877. There he accepted a position as professor<ref name="budujemydwor" /> at the expanding [[Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts|School of Fine Arts]], but nevertheless remained a prolific artist for the rest of his life. Loeffler died in Kraków in 1898. His work can be found in the [[National Museum of Poland]] and, its regional branches.<ref name="budujemydwor" /> and in the [[Lviv National Art Gallery]]
 
==Life and work==