Karol D. Witkowski
Karol D. Witkowski was a Polish-American portraitist and genre painter, better known in the USA as Karl Witkowski. He painted scenes of contemporary daily life in America.
Biography
Karol Dominik Witkowski was born to a Polish family in Jazłowiec, near Buchach, Czortków.As young boy he showed unusual talent in making drawings and his parents sent him to school in Chortkiv. In 1879 he enlisted in the Austrian Army, where he gained popularity by making portraits of his fellow soldiers and commanding officers, including a portrait of General Duke William of Württemberg and portrait of Lieutenant Field Marshal Emanuel Salomon of Friedberg - Mírohorsky. In 1880 Witkowski left the army and moved to Kraków, where from 1881 to 1883 he studied arts at the Academy of Fine Arts under the directorship of Jan Matejko. Witkowski also studied arts in Munich under Karl von Piloty. Around 1884 Witkowski emigrated from Poland, like many others, and went to America, where he stayed for three years. During that time he created his first famous paintings of young people. In 1887 he left America and arrived in France. In Paris Witkowski studied at the Julian Academy and continued to work on paintings and portraits. Most of his paintings done there he signed with the added initial of author's second name. Some of Witkowski's painting done in France: :File:Karl Witkowski - Portrait de Tomas Milatycki, 1889.jpg|Portrait de Tomas Milatycki, :File:Karl Witkowski - Mother with Children, 1887.jpg|Mother with Children.
In 1889 Witkowski returned to America and stayed for over 20 years until his death. During those years, besides portraits of the elite in New York City and Newark areas, he made over 200 paintings of young people, their daily life, at work and at play, often with their pets. The style of these paintings recalls the style of John George Brown to some extent. Most of these paintings were signed ”K. Witkowski”. From 1891 until his death his paintings were available for sale at various auctions and picture galleries of New York City area. For some time he had his own studio in Brooklyn, New York.
Upon his arrival in the United States in 1884, Witkowski lived in New York City, later moving to Newark in 1891, and then to Irvington, South Orange, and Vailsburg, Newark.
Witkowski died on May 17, 1910, in Newark, from blood poisoning, survived by his wife. Witkowski died at the height of his artistic powers. In 1909 he registered 8 paintings through the United States Copyright Office and in just a few months of 1910 he created and registered 14 pieces more, also in the last months of his life, he exhibited his work at the State Fair of Texas and galleries of New York City.
Paintings
Karl Witkowski painted the elite in Newark and his skills as a portraitist to the wealthy were always in demand. But ironically it was his paintings of newsboys and street urchins in the same city that brought him lasting recognition. His paintings of children are remarkable for their odd combination of sentimentalism and realism. Karl Witkowski as an eminent European artist gave an entirely new study in American newsboy life, his paintings have a characteristic humor and brightness, they are serious or humorous.Paintings executed by Witkowski during his time in the United States:
- :File:Karl Witkowski - A Can of Worms.jpg|A Can of Worms
- A Good Catch
- After a Raid
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Anticipation - The Bubble Blower.jpg|Anticipation
- :File:Karl Witkowski - April Showers.jpg|April Showers
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Boy with an Apple.jpg|Boy with an Apple
- Boys Playing Marbles
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Caught One.jpg|Caught One
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Drawin your Picture.jpg|Drawin your Picture
- Expecting a Boom
- Feeding His Pets
- Fishing
- Flower Seller
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Game of Marbles.jpg|Game of Marbles
- Going Sleighing
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Gone Fishing.jpg|Gone Fishing
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Guarding the flower basket.jpg|Guarding the Flower Basket
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Shoeshine Boy.jpg|Shoeshine Boy
- His Favorite Flower, 36 x 42 inches
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Knucks Down.jpg|Knucks Down
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Look what I Have.jpg|Look What I Have
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Mending the Baseball.jpg|Mending the Baseball
- :File:Karl Witkowski - My Pigeons.jpg|My Pigeons
- :File:Karl Witkowski - One for Two.jpg|One for Two
- Partners
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Playing a Tune.jpg|Playing a Tune
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Playing with Fire.jpg|Playing with Fire
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Secrets.jpg|Secrets
- Sharing
- Solitude
- Steady, oil on canvas 20 x 24 inches
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Street Urchins.jpg|Street Urchins
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Teasing my Best Friend.jpg|Teasing my Best Friend
- The Pets
- :File:Karl Witkowski - The little hunter.jpg|The Slingshot
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Three Newsboys.jpg|Three Newsboys
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Two girls playing in a field of daisies.jpg|Two Girls Playing in a Field of Daisies
- :File:Karl Witkowski- Under the Mistletoe.jpg|Under the Mistletoe
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Waiting for a Bite.jpg|Waiting for a Bite
- Young Artist
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Boyish Pranks, 1885.jpg|Boyish Pranks, 1885
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Portrait of a Woman, 1885.jpg|Portrait of a Woman, 1885
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Pick a Hand, 1889.jpg|Pick a Hand, 1889
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Shoeshine Boys, 1889.jpg|Shoeshine Boys, 1889
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Their First Smoke.jpg|Their First Smoke, 1889
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Stealing Apples.jpg|Stealing Apples, 1890
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Shoeshine Boy, 1891.jpg|Shoeshine Boy, 1891
- :File:Karl Witkowski - First Cigarettes, 1892.jpg|First Cigarettes, 1892
- :File:Karl Witkowski - One Paper Left, 1898.jpg|One Paper Left, 1898
- :File:Karl Witkowski - The War News, 1898.jpg|The War News, 1898
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Newsboy, 1899.jpg|Newsboy, 1899
- A Borrowed Light, Copyright 1900, 24 x 30 inches.
- A Boutonniere, Copyright 1900, 20 x 30 inches
- A Little Bum, Copyright 1900, 16 x 24 inches
- A News Girl, Copyright 1900, 14 x 20 inches
- A Sybarite, Copyright 1900, 20 x 24 inches
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Admiration.jpg|Admiration, 1900
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Gathering Daisies, 1900.jpg|Gathering Daisies, 1900
- Refreshments, Copyright 1900, 20 x 24 inches
- To Swap or Not to Swap?, Copyright 1900, 24 x 30 inches
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Young woman with chrysanthemum, 1900.jpg|Young Woman with Chrysanthemum, 1900
- A Born Artist, Copyright 1901
- A Boy, Copyright 1901.
- A Bunch of Carnations, Copyright 1901
- A Business Transaction, Copyright 1901, November 28, 1900, 20 x 30 inches
- A Girl's Head, Copyright 1901, 12 x 14 inches
- A Little Musician, Copyright 1901, 20 x 24 inches
- A Park Row Gallant, Copyright 1901
- A Sign of Hard Wear, Copyright 1901
- A Solo, Copyright 1901, December 21, 1900, 24 x 20 inches
- A Thorn, Copyright 1901, December 21, 1900, 21 x 17 inches
- An Unpleasant Situation, Copyright 1901
- Born Talent, Copyright 1901
- Boy Eating Orange, Copyright 1901
- Boy with Orange, Copyright 1901
- Brother and Sister, Copyright 1901
- Fruit Eaters, Copyright 1901, 24 x 30 inches
- Got Change, Copyright 1901
- Helping Himself, Copyright 1901
- Newsboy and Flower Girl, Copyright 1901, March 13, 1901 & May 8, 1901
- Partners, Copyright 1901, November 28, 1900
- Taking a Rest, Copyright 1901
- The Dudes, Copyright 1901
- The Little Organist, Copyright 1901
- The Partners, Copyright 1901
- The Reader, Copyright 1901
- The Stubborn Eve, Copyright 1901
- Portrait of Monsignor George Hobart Doane, 1902 Rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Newark
- A Flower Girl, Copyright 1902
- A Goldfish, Copyright 1902
- A Musical Boy, Copyright 1902, watercolor
- A New Scheme, Copyright 1902
- A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned, Copyright 1902, December 6, 1901/ January 9, 1902
- A Prosperous Business Man, Copyright 1902
- An Unsolicited Testimonial, Copyright 1902
- Anticipation of Enjoyment, Copyright 1902
- Boy Resting, Copyright 1902, watercolor 16 x 16 inches
- Feather in His Hat, Copyright 1902
- In Fairyland, Copyright 1902
- Marketing, Copyright 1902
- Neighbors, Copyright 1902
- :File:Karl Witkowski - The Critic, 1902.jpg|The Critic, Copyright 1902
- The Flower Girl, Copyright 1902, oil painting 24 x 20 inches
- The Picture Book, Copyright 1902
- Portrait of Charles Edward McDonnell, 1903 Roman Catholic Bishop of Brooklyn
- A Stitch in Time Saves Nine, Copyright 1903, oil painting
- Another Cup, Please, Copyright 1903
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Begging for Cherries.jpg|Begging for Cherries, 1903
- Boy with Cat, Copyright 1903, watercolor 17 x 13 1/2 inches
- Cash is the Thing, Copyright 1903, watercolor 14 1/2 x 20 inches
- Clear Profits, Copyright 1903, oil on canvas 20 x 24 inches
- First Earnings, Copyright 1903, oil on canvas 20 x 16 inches
- Halloween, Copyright 1903, oil on canvas
- Raking in the Money, Copyright 1903
- The Repast, Copyright 1903, oil on canvas 20 x 24 inches
- Eating Cherries on a Summer Day, Copyright May 24, 1904
- :File:Karl Witkowski - See the Conquering Hero Comes, 1904.jpg|See the Conquering Hero Comes, Copyright 1904
- :File:Karl Witkowski - The Temptation of Adam, 1905.jpg|The Temptation of Adam, exhibited in 1902
- Waitin' to Git Even, Copyright 1905
- Friends, Copyright 1906
- Private Rehearsal, Copyright 1906
- Among the Daisies, Copyright 1907
- Bonfire, Copyright 1907, oil on canvas 20 x 24 inches
- Children with Parasol, Copyright 1907
- First Love, Copyright 1907
- Happy Days, Copyright 1907
- Mouthpiece Player, Copyright 1907 painting
- Nibbles, Copyright 1907
- Polly Want a Cracker, Copyright 1907
- Speckled Beaty, Copyright 1907, Landscape by G. Glenn, painting
- Sure Shot, Copyright 1907
- The Call, Copyright 1907
- The Duet, Copyright 1907
- Three Newsboys, Copyright 1907
- Boy Warming His Hands, Copyright 1908, Dec 20, 1907
- Boys Lighting a Paper Lantern, Copyright 1908
- Boys Reading a Paper, Copyright 1908
- Day is Over, Copyright 1908, Dec 20, 1907
- Fishing Boys, Copyright 1908
- Greatest Show on Earth, Copyright 1908
- Paper Lantern, Copyright 1908
- Saturday, Copyright 1908
- Sweethearts, Copyright 1908
- The Hustlers, Copyright 1908
- A Question, Copyright 1909
- First Lesson, Copyright 1909, Dec 17, 1908
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Happy Days, 1909.jpg|Happy Days 1909, Copyright 1909, Dec 21, 1908
- Home from Fishing, Copyright 1909
- It's Up to Me 1909, Copyright
- On the Swing 1909, Copyright
- Preparing for Xmas 1909, Copyright
- Taking the New Pup Home, Copyright 1909
- :File:Karl Witkowski - Campers, 1910.jpg|Campers 1910, Copyright 1910
- Can't You Talk?, Copyright 1910
- Caught, Copyright 1910
- Happy Days, Copyright 1910
- Last Chance, Copyright 1910
- Leap Year, Copyright 1910
- Paper Sir?, Copyright 1910
- Roastin' Taters, Copyright 1910
- Solid Comfort, Copyright 1910
- :File:Karl Witkowski - The Flirt, 1910.jpg|The Flirt, Copyright 1910
- The Intruder, Copyright 1910
- We Won, Copyright 1910
- Will You, Copyright 1910
- Winter Sports, Copyright 1910
- Work before Play, Copyright 1910
Exhibited
Also in 1909, Witkowski exhibited at State Fair of Texas.