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Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz (27 February 1822 in Warsaw – 3 February 1893 in Florence) was a Polish ethnographer, sculptor, poet and Romantic conspirator. Linked to Bohemians among Warsaw intellectuals, Lenartowicz was associated with Oskar Kolberg and Roman Zmorski in the anti-Tsarist independence movement, and participated in the Greater Poland Uprising of 1848 during his stay in Kraków. While in exile he taught Slavic literature at the University of Bologna, composed patriotic and religious poems, as well as lyrical and historical epics based on the folklore of his beloved region of Mazowsze. He did portrait-sculptures, and designed tombstones.

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  • Teofil Lenartowicz (de)
  • Teofil Lenartowicz (fr)
  • Teofil Lenartowicz (it)
  • Teofil Lenartowicz (pl)
  • Teofil Lenartowicz (en)
  • Ленартович, Теофил (ru)
  • Teofil Lenartowicz (sv)
  • Теофіл Ленартович (uk)
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  • Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz, armoiries né le 27 février 1822 à Varsovie et mort le 3 février 1893 à Florence, est un sculpteur et poète romantique polonais, surnommé le chantre de Mazovie. Militant pour l'indépendance de la Pologne, membre d'honneur du Musée polonais de Rapperswil. (fr)
  • Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz (Varsavia, 27 febbraio 1822 – Firenze, 3 febbraio 1893) è stato un poeta e scultore polacco. (it)
  • Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz herbu Pobóg (ur. 27 lutego 1822 w Warszawie, zm. 3 lutego 1893 we Florencji) – polski poeta romantyczny, etnograf, rzeźbiarz i konspirator. Członek honorowy Towarzystwa Muzeum Narodowego Polskiego w Rapperswilu (od 1890). (pl)
  • Теофи́л (Фео́фил, Теофи́ль) Алекса́ндр Ленартович (польск. Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz ; 27 февраля 1822, Варшава — 3 февраля 1893, Флоренция) — польский поэт эпохи романтизма, переводчик, фольклорист, этнограф, профессор Болонского университета. (ru)
  • Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz, född 27 februari 1822 i Warszawa, död 3 februari 1893 i Florens, var en polsk skald. Lenartowicz bosatte sig 1851 i utlandet och delade sin tid mellan diktning och bildhuggeri. Sin poetiska verksamhet inledde han 1841. Hans förnämsta lyriska diktsamlingar, som företrädesvis behandlar polska byidyller i folklig ton, är Polska ziemia (Polska jorden, 1848–50), Lirenka (1855), Nowa Lirenka (1859), Aniol ziemi (Jordens ängel, 1866) och Rytmy narodowe (1881). Ett urval av hans samlade dikter utkom i fyra delar 1876; dessutom författade han ett litteraturhistoriskt arbete på italienska, Sul carattere della poesin polono-slava (1886). (sv)
  • Теофіл Александер Ленартович (пол. Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz; 27 лютого 1822 — 3 лютого 1893) — польський поет епохи романтизму, етнограф. Прізвисько «Мазовецький лірник» (за любов до мазовецького фольклору). (uk)
  • Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz (* 27. Februar 1822 in Warschau; † 3. Februar 1893 in Florenz) war ein polnischer Dichter. Teofil Lenartowicz (sprich: Lenartówitsch) bildete sich meist durch Selbststudium, arbeitete eine Zeit lang als Praktikant beim Warschauer Landesgericht, ging aber 1848 ins Ausland, wo er sich 1851 in Paris, später in Rom und schließlich in Florenz niederließ. Unter seinen größeren Dichtungen sind die namhaftesten: * Die Begeisterung * Kościuszko * Die heilige Sophia * Das polnische Land in Bildern * Die * Der Gladiator etc. (de)
  • Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz (27 February 1822 in Warsaw – 3 February 1893 in Florence) was a Polish ethnographer, sculptor, poet and Romantic conspirator. Linked to Bohemians among Warsaw intellectuals, Lenartowicz was associated with Oskar Kolberg and Roman Zmorski in the anti-Tsarist independence movement, and participated in the Greater Poland Uprising of 1848 during his stay in Kraków. While in exile he taught Slavic literature at the University of Bologna, composed patriotic and religious poems, as well as lyrical and historical epics based on the folklore of his beloved region of Mazowsze. He did portrait-sculptures, and designed tombstones. (en)
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