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Helena Skirmunt (sometimes Skirmuntt or Skirmuntowa; Belarusian: Гелена Скірмунт; 5 November 1827 – 1 February 1874) was a Polesian painter and sculptor. She was mostly self-taught though she briefly studied under several German and Italian artists. For participation in the January Uprising, she was deported to the interior of Russia and spent her last years in Crimea. As a painter she created landscapes, portraits, and religious icons; as a sculptor she completed numerous portrait medallions and religious works. In her later years she turned to historical sculpture drawing inspiration from the history of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Her daughter Konstancija Skirmuntt was a well-known historian.

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  • Helena Skirmunt (de)
  • Helena Skirmunt (en)
  • Helena Skirmunt (pl)
  • Скирмунт, Хелена (ru)
  • Гелена Скірмунт (uk)
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  • Helena Skirmunt (russisch Хелена Скирмунт; * 24. Oktoberjul. / 5. November 1827greg. auf dem Landgut Kolodno, Rajon Stolin; † 20. Januarjul. / 1. Februar 1874greg. in Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda) war eine russische Malerin und Bildhauerin. (de)
  • Helena Skirmunt (sometimes Skirmuntt or Skirmuntowa; Belarusian: Гелена Скірмунт; 5 November 1827 – 1 February 1874) was a Polesian painter and sculptor. She was mostly self-taught though she briefly studied under several German and Italian artists. For participation in the January Uprising, she was deported to the interior of Russia and spent her last years in Crimea. As a painter she created landscapes, portraits, and religious icons; as a sculptor she completed numerous portrait medallions and religious works. In her later years she turned to historical sculpture drawing inspiration from the history of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Her daughter Konstancija Skirmuntt was a well-known historian. (en)
  • Helena Skirmunt znana też jako Helena Skirmuntówna, Helena Skirmuntowa, Helena Skirmuntt (ur. 5 listopada 1827 w Kołodnem, zm. 1 lutego 1874 w Amélie-les-Bains) – polska rzeźbiarka, malarka, uczestniczka powstania styczniowego, zesłaniec. (pl)
  • Хелена (Гелена) Скирмунт (белор. Гелена Скірмунт; 5 ноября 1827, родовое поместье Колодное на Пинщине —1 февраля 1874, Амели-ле-Бен, Франция ) — художница и скульптор, творчество которой тесно связано с художественной жизнью входивших в состав Российской империи Литвы, Белоруссии и Польши. (ru)
  • Гелена (Хелена) Скірмунт (5 листопада 1827, Пінського повіту, нині Столінський район — 1 лютого 1874) — художниця і скульпторка з роду Скірмунтів. (uk)
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