Józefat Ignacy Łukaszewicz (Lithuanian: Juozapas Ignotas Lukaševičius; 6 November 1789 – 3 January 1850) was a Polish-Lithuanian painter.
Together with the Grand Armée's remnants, the soldiers from the broken regiment, including Józefat Łukaszewicz, retreated to the Kingdom of Saxony.
[5] The sick Józefat was cared for by an uncle Jan Baranowski, who lived in Warsaw, a well-known violin maker and manufacturer of musical instruments.
[citation needed] Despite living in Warsaw, he did not cut ties with his homeland until his death, is evidenced by his work "The Cross and Luke the Evangelist", stored in the Art Museum of Vilnius, on which the artist's handwriting states that it was painted on 17 February 1820 in Darsūniškis.
[1] In his works, the confusion of the battle is shown through the whirlwind of men and horses, the individual actions and the bloody consequences for the participants.