After Vilnius University was closed in 1832, art students had to travel to St. Petersburg, Krakow, Warsaw or Paris in order to pursue their studies.
From 1932 she belonged to the Vilnius Society of Independent Artists (Polish: Wileńskiego Towarzystwa Niezależnych Artystów Sztuk Plastycznych).
After WWII Bronisława lived in Poznan and Szczecin, Poland and from 1946 she was a member of the ZPAP (Association of Polish Artists and Designers).
[4] Bronisława Łukaszewicz is known in her later years for her lyrical landscape paintings, and her use of a light and delicate palette.
A portrait of Bronisława, painted by an unknown artist, hangs in the Vilnius Picture Gallery.