Romanticism

Orthodox Woloska by Jan Matejko

“Orthodox Woloska,” created by Jan Matejko, is a Romanticism piece classified under the genre of interior artwork. The artwork captures the essence of an architectural interior space, characterized by intricate details and atmospheric nuances typical of the Romanticism art movement. The artwork depicts a grand and imposing interior space, presumably within a religious or historical …

Orthodox Woloska by Jan Matejko Read More »

Zamoyski at Byczyna by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Zamoyski at Byczyna,” created by the renowned artist Jan Matejko, is an exemplary representation of the Romanticism movement. It is categorized under the genre of genre painting. The scene portrayed within this artwork vividly encapsulates a significant historical event with intricate details and dramatic expressions. In the artwork, a central figure, presumably …

Zamoyski at Byczyna by Jan Matejko Read More »

Zhovkva by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “Zhovkva,” was crafted by the artist Jan Matejko and is classified within the Romanticism movement. This piece falls under the genre of a cityscape, depicting a detailed and evocative scene. In this artwork, one observes an architectural structure prominently placed in the center, surrounded by smaller, rustic buildings. The large structure appears …

Zhovkva by Jan Matejko Read More »

Boleslaw the Brave with Sviatopolk at the Golden Gate in Kyiv (1883) by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “Bolesław the Brave with Sviatopolk at the Golden Gate in Kyiv,” was created by the artist Jan Matejko in the year 1883. It is a part of the Romanticism art movement and belongs to the genre of history painting. This magnificent painting captures a significant historical event with detailed and dramatic imagery. …

Boleslaw the Brave with Sviatopolk at the Golden Gate in Kyiv (1883) by Jan Matejko Read More »

Our Lady by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Our Lady,” created by the artist Jan Matejko, belongs to the Academicism and Romanticism art movements and represents a religious painting genre. In the artwork, the central figure is a serene and graceful depiction of the Virgin Mary, clothed in a flowing red garment with a blue mantle draped around her. She …

Our Lady by Jan Matejko Read More »

Output scholars by Jan Matejko

“Output Scholars” is a genre painting by the esteemed artist Jan Matejko, an influential figure within the Romanticism movement. The artwork vividly captures the essence of its era through the elaborate detailing and emotive ambiance characteristic of Romanticism. The artwork portrays a bustling scene set against the backdrop of a grand, medieval cityscape dominated by …

Output scholars by Jan Matejko Read More »

Output scholars from Krakow by Jan Matejko

“Output Scholars from Krakow” is an exemplary piece of Romanticism art created by the distinguished artist Jan Matejko. This genre painting magnificently captures a moment teeming with life and narrative depth, characteristic of the era and style it represents. The artwork encapsulates a bustling scene set against the backdrop of historic architecture, likely in the …

Output scholars from Krakow by Jan Matejko Read More »

Peter Moszynski by Jan Matejko

The artwork “Peter Moszynski” by Jan Matejko is a portrait, part of the Romanticism art movement. Rendered in a highly detailed and somewhat grandiose manner, the romantic portrait exhibits richness in texture and color, characteristic of Matejko’s style. In the artwork, an elderly gentleman, presumably Peter Moszynski, is depicted seated in an ornate chair, exuding …

Peter Moszynski by Jan Matejko Read More »

Polonia by Jan Matejko

“Polonia,” by Jan Matejko, is a work of art embodying the Romanticism art movement. Classified as a genre painting, the artwork depicts an evocative and dramatic scene characteristic of the Romantic spirit. The artwork portrays a central figure, reminiscent of an allegorical representation, standing tall and commanding with a chalice held high, seemingly illuminated by …

Polonia by Jan Matejko Read More »

Catherine Potocka by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Catherine Potocka” is a portrait created by the esteemed artist Jan Matejko, belonging to the Romanticism art movement. This painting, set in the genre of portraiture, exemplifies the lush, emotive qualities characteristic of the Romantic era. The artwork features a distinguished elderly woman, Catherine Potocka, seated regally with an air of dignity …

Catherine Potocka by Jan Matejko Read More »

Christ by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Christ,” created by Jan Matejko, belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is categorized under the genre of religious painting. This piece epitomizes the dramatic and expressive style characteristic of Romanticism, illustrating a religious scene with profound emotional intensity and vivid color contrasts. In this remarkable painting, the central figure of Christ …

Christ by Jan Matejko Read More »

Christianization of Lithuania A D 1387 (1889) by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Christianization of Lithuania A.D. 1387,” created by Jan Matejko in 1889, is a historical painting rendered in oil on canvas. Exemplifying the Romanticism art movement, the artwork measures 60 by 115.5 centimeters. As a piece of history painting, it vividly depicts a significant moment in history. In the artwork, Matejko skillfully captures …

Christianization of Lithuania A D 1387 (1889) by Jan Matejko Read More »

Christianization of Poland A D 965 (1889) by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Christianization of Poland A.D. 965,” created by Jan Matejko in 1889, is a historical painting executed in oil on a panel. Representing the Romanticism art movement, the piece measures 79 by 120 centimeters. It vividly depicts a significant historical event—the Christianization of Poland. The scene portrays a dramatic moment on the banks …

Christianization of Poland A D 965 (1889) by Jan Matejko Read More »

Copernicus in the tower at Frombork (1872 – 1873) by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Copernicus in the Tower at Frombork” is a masterful oil painting on canvas created by the distinguished artist Jan Matejko between 1872 and 1873. Characterized by the Romanticism art movement, this genre painting possesses impressive dimensions of 221 by 315 centimeters, and it vividly portrays the renowned astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. In the …

Copernicus in the tower at Frombork (1872 – 1873) by Jan Matejko Read More »

Coronation by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Coronation,” created by Jan Matejko, falls within the Romanticism movement and belongs to the genre of history painting. The artwork depicts a historical scene, noted for its dramatic, emotive, and detailed composition that is characteristic of the Romanticism era. In the artwork “Coronation,” the central focus is on a ceremonial crowning scene, …

Coronation by Jan Matejko Read More »

Portrait of the artist`s four children (1879) by Jan Matejko

The artwork “Portrait of the artist’s four children” is a painting by Jan Matejko, created in 1879 using oil as the medium. This Romanticism piece is a portrait genre and measures 149 x 209 cm. The artwork vividly portrays the artist’s four children, engagingly capturing the nuanced expressions and the meticulous detailing of their attire …

Portrait of the artist`s four children (1879) by Jan Matejko Read More »

Przemysl II by Jan Matejko

The artwork entitled “Przemysł II”, created by Jan Matejko, is a portrait belonging to the Romanticism art movement. This piece is part of the “Kings and Queens of Poland” series. The depicted subject is Przemysł II, a Polish monarch, showcasing the splendor and regality typical of royal portraits. The artwork portrays Przemysł II adorned in …

Przemysl II by Jan Matejko Read More »

Czartoryska by Jan Matejko

“Czartoryska” is a distinguished portrait by the artist Jan Matejko, representative of the Romanticism art movement. This artwork manifests itself as a poignant portrayal, rich in both historical and artistic significance, capturing the essence of its subject with meticulous detail. The artwork presents a seated elderly woman dressed in dark, elegant clothing. Her attire exudes …

Czartoryska by Jan Matejko Read More »

Death of Sigismund Augustus at Knyszyn by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “Death of Sigismund Augustus at Knyszyn,” was created by the eminent artist Jan Matejko and is categorized within the Romanticism art movement. As a history painting, it encapsulates a significant historical moment with a dramatic and emotional rendering characteristic of the genre. In this detailed and atmospheric scene, a somber and elaborately …

Death of Sigismund Augustus at Knyszyn by Jan Matejko Read More »

Diana Surprised at Her Bath (1836) by Camille Corot

The artwork titled “Diana Surprised at Her Bath” was created by Camille Corot in 1836. This oil on canvas painting is a quintessential example of Romanticism and falls within the genre of mythological painting. The subject matter derives from classical mythology, depicting the moment when the goddess Diana is unexpectedly observed during her bath. The …

Diana Surprised at Her Bath (1836) by Camille Corot Read More »

Devil by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Devil,” created by the esteemed artist Jan Matejko, is entrenched within the Romanticism art movement and is categorized under the genre of religious painting. This piece exemplifies Matejko’s profound engagement with spiritual and mythological themes, rendering a vivid portrayal through his distinctive style. The artwork depicts a figure that embodies demonic characteristics, …

Devil by Jan Matejko Read More »

Rp Babinska by Jan Matejko

“Rp Babinska,” a creation by the esteemed artist Jan Matejko, is an exemplary manifestation of the Romanticism art movement, crafted within the genre of genre painting. The artwork captures a lively social scene, where numerous figures are engaged in various activities amidst an exuberant atmosphere. The composition is rich in detail, with characters depicted in …

Rp Babinska by Jan Matejko Read More »

Saint Casimir by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “Saint Casimir,” is a religious painting by the renowned artist Jan Matejko, associated with the Romanticism art movement. The artwork depicts Saint Casimir, positioned in a kneeling stance, apparently lost in fervent prayerful contemplation. His garments are regally opulent, characterized by an ornate tunic and a luxurious cloak lining with clusters of …

Saint Casimir by Jan Matejko Read More »

Samuel Zborowski by Jan Matejko

The artwork, “Samuel Zborowski,” created by the renowned artist Jan Matejko, is a representation of the Romanticism art movement. It falls under the genre painting category. The artwork captures a historical narrative, exemplified through Matejko’s signature detailed and dramatic style. The central figure, presumably Samuel Zborowski, is depicted walking alongside several other figures amidst an …

Samuel Zborowski by Jan Matejko Read More »

Self-portrait by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Self-portrait” is a creation by Jan Matejko, a prominent figure associated with the Romanticism art movement. This particular piece falls under the genre of self-portraiture, reflecting the artist’s own likeness and characteristic style. The artwork depicts a detailed and introspective representation of Jan Matejko, showcasing his mastery in capturing not just the …

Self-portrait by Jan Matejko Read More »

The gypsy woman (c.1865 – c.1870) by Camille Corot

The artwork, “The Gypsy Woman,” by Camille Corot, created circa 1865 to circa 1870, is an oil-on-canvas portrait exemplifying the Romanticism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 54 by 38 centimeters, conveying an intimate portrayal that emphasizes Corot’s artistic nuance and emotive depth. The artwork depicts a young woman, seated in a serene …

The gypsy woman (c.1865 – c.1870) by Camille Corot Read More »

Repose (1860) by Camille Corot

The artwork titled “Repose,” created by Camille Corot in 1860, is an oil painting on canvas. Belonging to the Romanticism movement, this piece falls under the genre of nude painting (nu). In “Repose,” Corot presents a serene and contemplative scene where a nude female figure reclines in a natural, pastoral setting. The composition is dominated …

Repose (1860) by Camille Corot Read More »

Empress Rejtan by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “Empress Rejtan,” is a creation by the renowned artist Jan Matejko and belongs to the Romanticism art movement. This genre painting encapsulates a scene that resonates with historical and emotional depth, characteristic of Matejko’s oeuvre. In the artwork, a group of individuals dressed in opulent garments is depicted in the foreground, evidently …

Empress Rejtan by Jan Matejko Read More »

Feast Wierzynek by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Feast Wierzynek” is an exquisite piece by the distinguished artist Jan Matejko, which belongs to the Romanticism movement and falls under the genre painting category. The artwork showcases a scene of historical and social significance, reflecting the grandeur and intricacies of a noble feast. In this elaborate depiction, the focal point is …

Feast Wierzynek by Jan Matejko Read More »

Hanging of the Sigismund bell at the cathedral tower in 1521 in Kraków (1874) by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “Hanging of the Sigismund bell at the cathedral tower in 1521 in Kraków,” was created by Jan Matejko in 1874. Executed in oil on canvas, this historical painting belongs to the Romanticism art movement and measures 94 by 189 centimeters. In the artwork, Jan Matejko vividly brings to life a significant historical …

Hanging of the Sigismund bell at the cathedral tower in 1521 in Kraków (1874) by Jan Matejko Read More »

Sobieski II by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “Sobieski II,” is a creation by the artist Jan Matejko, associated with the Romanticism art movement. It belongs to the genre of history painting, in which historical events are depicted with dramatic flair and emotional intensity. The artwork portrays a grand and dynamic scene. It illustrates a significant historical moment with a …

Sobieski II by Jan Matejko Read More »

Henryk Brodaty by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Henryk Brodaty,” created by Jan Matejko, belongs to the Romanticism movement and falls within the portrait genre. It is a part of the series “Kings and Queens of Poland.” The portrait presents a dignified and detailed representation of Henryk Brodaty, a significant historical figure. The subject is shown in a commanding pose, …

Henryk Brodaty by Jan Matejko Read More »

Henryk Pobozny by Jan Matejko

“Henryk Pobozny” is a portrait artwork created by the artist Jan Matejko, belonging to the Romanticism art movement. The artwork embodies the genre of portraiture. The artwork presents a vivid and dynamic representation of a historical figure, presumably the eponymous Henryk Pobozny. The central figure, clad in ornate armor and a helmet, is depicted with …

Henryk Pobozny by Jan Matejko Read More »

Henryk Walezy by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Henryk Walezy,” created by the artist Jan Matejko, is a romantic portrait that forms part of the “Kings and Queens of Poland” series. This distinguished piece epitomizes the Romanticism art movement, capturing the regal essence and historical significance of its subject. In the artwork, the subject is depicted wearing opulent attire, indicative …

Henryk Walezy by Jan Matejko Read More »

Henry Valois by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Henry Valois” by Jan Matejko is a portrait belonging to the Romanticism art movement. It forms part of the series “Kings and Queens of Poland.” The painting is an exquisite representation of portraiture executed by the renowned artist. In this portrayal, the subject, Henry Valois, is depicted with a dignified expression, adorned …

Henry Valois by Jan Matejko Read More »

Hetman of the Polish crown in the 17th century by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Hetman of the Polish crown in the 17th century” is a portrait painted by Jan Matejko, a prominent figure within the Romanticism art movement. This distinguished piece encapsulates the grandeur and valor of its subject, embodying the artistic and cultural ethos of the 17th-century Polish nobility. In the portrait, a commanding figure, …

Hetman of the Polish crown in the 17th century by Jan Matejko Read More »

Drawing Submitted to the Fourth Estate’s Art Competition. A Winged Figure Representing the Press Holds the Earth in a Series of Strings (1896) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork titled “Drawing Submitted to the Fourth Estate’s Art Competition. A Winged Figure Representing the Press Holds the Earth in a Series of Strings” was created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1896. This piece, stemming from the Romanticism art movement, is a symbolic painting that encapsulates the role of the press within society. The …

Drawing Submitted to the Fourth Estate’s Art Competition. A Winged Figure Representing the Press Holds the Earth in a Series of Strings (1896) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge Read More »

Drawing Submitted to the Fourth Estate’s Art Competition. A Woman Representing the Press Writes the News While Holding a Handful a Lightning Bolts Labeled with Regions and Nations of the World and News Subjects Such as Crime and Local (1896) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork, titled “Drawing Submitted to the Fourth Estate’s Art Competition. A Woman Representing the Press Writes the News While Holding a Handful of Lightning Bolts Labeled with Regions and Nations of the World and News Subjects Such as Crime and Local,” was created by artist Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1896. It is a symbolic …

Drawing Submitted to the Fourth Estate’s Art Competition. A Woman Representing the Press Writes the News While Holding a Handful a Lightning Bolts Labeled with Regions and Nations of the World and News Subjects Such as Crime and Local (1896) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge Read More »

Injured Innocence (1878) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

“Injured Innocence,” created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1878, is a piece that falls under the Romanticism art movement. The artwork is categorized as a sketch and study, reflecting the artist’s detailed and expressive approach within this genre. The artwork portrays a somber and introspective figure, adorned in tattered clothing and a wide-brimmed hat. The …

Injured Innocence (1878) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge Read More »

Jadwiga by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Jadwiga” was created by Jan Matejko, a notable artist linked with the Romanticism movement. This portrait is part of the “Kings and Queens of Poland” series, portraying a regal figure adorned with intricate and majestic garments. The artwork features a finely detailed and richly colored portrayal of a noble female figure wearing …

Jadwiga by Jan Matejko Read More »

Sobieski Sending Message of Victory to the Pope by Jan Matejko

The artwork named “Sobieski Sending Message of Victory to the Pope” by Jan Matejko belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls within the genre of history painting. This piece exudes a fervent emotional intensity characteristic of Romanticism, depicting a significant moment in history with dramatic flair. The scene portrayed in the artwork is teeming …

Sobieski Sending Message of Victory to the Pope by Jan Matejko Read More »

Song by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Song,” created by the artist Jan Matejko, falls under the Romanticism art movement and represents the genre of religious painting. The artwork depicts a celestial figure, possibly an angel, enveloped in ethereal light, highlighting the intricate details of the flowing garment adorned with golden embellishments. The figure is portrayed in an upward …

Song by Jan Matejko Read More »

Son George by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Son George,” created by the notable Romanticism artist Jan Matejko, exemplifies the genre painting style. This piece eloquently captures a moment in time, illustrating the artistic nuances characteristic of the Romanticism movement. In the artwork, a young boy, adorned in a striking red outfit, is mounted on a sturdy black horse. The …

Son George by Jan Matejko Read More »

Stanislaw Leszczynski by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Stanislaw Leszczynski” is a portrait painted by Jan Matejko, a prominent figure associated with the Romanticism movement. This particular piece is part of the “Kings and Queens of Poland” series, reflecting its historical and cultural significance within the genre of portraiture. The artwork portrays Stanislaw Leszczynski, delineated with meticulous detail and a …

Stanislaw Leszczynski by Jan Matejko Read More »

Stefan Batory by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Stefan Batory” is a portrait created by the artist Jan Matejko. This piece belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is part of the series “Kings and Queens of Poland”. In this striking portrait, the subject, Stefan Batory, is depicted with profound attention to detail and a commanding presence characteristic of Matejko’s …

Stefan Batory by Jan Matejko Read More »

Still life by Jan Matejko

The artwork named “Still life” was created by the artist Jan Matejko, a prominent figure within the Romanticism art movement. It falls under the genre of still life, providing an exquisite representation of assorted fruits against a simple, yet captivating backdrop. The artwork showcases a meticulously detailed arrangement of fruits, including apples, lemons, and dates, …

Still life by Jan Matejko Read More »

Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan (1798) by Charles Turner

The artwork titled “Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan,” created by artist Charles Turner in the year 1798, belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. This portrait depicts Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan, an esteemed naval figure, in a commanding and dignified stance. The subject is adorned in a formal …

Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan (1798) by Charles Turner Read More »

John Christian Curwen (1809) by Charles Turner

The artwork titled “John Christian Curwen,” created in 1809 by the artist Charles Turner, is a notable piece within the Romanticism movement. This portrait exemplifies the genre through its detailed and expressive representation of the subject, John Christian Curwen. The artwork features an austere and dignified depiction of John Christian Curwen seated on a chair …

John Christian Curwen (1809) by Charles Turner Read More »

Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine (1806) by Charles Turner

The artwork “Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine,” created by Charles Turner in 1806, belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is categorized as a portrait. The piece portrays a gentleman with a compelling expression, characterized by a slightly contemplative and serious demeanor. The subject is depicted in formal attire, with detailed attention to the textures …

Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine (1806) by Charles Turner Read More »

Jagiello with Witold by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “Jagiello with Witold,” is a creation of Jan Matejko, a prolific artist associated with the Romanticism movement. This particular piece belongs to the history painting genre, encapsulating a historical narrative with significant emotional and dramatic intensity. In the artwork, the scene captures a poignant moment between two central figures, Jagiello and Witold. …

Jagiello with Witold by Jan Matejko Read More »

Jan Sobieski, portraited in a parade scale armour by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Jan Sobieski, portrayed in a parade scale armour” is a distinguished portrait by the renowned artist Jan Matejko. This piece, created under the Romanticism movement, is a part of the notable series “Kings and Queens of Poland.” The genre of the artwork is portraiture, emphasizing the depiction of the Polish king Jan …

Jan Sobieski, portraited in a parade scale armour by Jan Matejko Read More »

Jan Zamoyski by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Jan Zamoyski” is a portrait created by the artist Jan Matejko, who is associated with the Romanticism art movement. This portrait genre artwork embodies the essential characteristics of Romanticism, emphasizing drama, emotion, and individualism, all depicted through the portrayal of the prominent figure, Jan Zamoyski. The artwork features a regal figure, presumably …

Jan Zamoyski by Jan Matejko Read More »

Jan Zizka by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Jan Žižka” is a creation of the artist Jan Matejko. This painting is associated with the Romanticism art movement and belongs to the genre of battle painting. The artwork vividly portrays a chaotic and intense battlefield scene. At the center stands the formidable figure of Jan Žižka, commanding the scene with a …

Jan Zizka by Jan Matejko Read More »

St. Mary’s church by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “St. Mary’s Church,” created by the distinguished artist Jan Matejko, belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is categorically a cityscape. This splendid portrayal is a testament to Matejko’s adeptness in capturing the essence of urban life’s historical and cultural dimensions. The artwork presents a detailed depiction of St. Mary’s Church, prominently …

St. Mary’s church by Jan Matejko Read More »

Stoup by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Stoup,” created by the artist Jan Matejko, is a genre painting from the Romanticism art movement. This painting depicts a scene set within the context of everyday life, a characteristic feature of genre painting, while also embodying the emotional depth and dramatic emphasis that define Romanticism. The artwork illustrates an aged figure …

Stoup by Jan Matejko Read More »

The First Sejm, Recording of laws A D 1182 (1888) by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “The First Sejm, Recording of laws A.D. 1182,” created by Jan Matejko in 1888, is an oil on panel piece encapsulating the Romanticism art movement. The dimensions of this historical painting measure 74 x 110 cm and belong to the genre of history painting. The composition captures a significant historical event portrayed …

The First Sejm, Recording of laws A D 1182 (1888) by Jan Matejko Read More »

Male nude by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Male Nude” is an exquisite piece by artist Jan Matejko, a renowned figure in the movements of Academicism and Romanticism. Classified within the genre of nude painting (nu), this artwork epitomizes the aesthetic elegance and technical skill characteristic of its period and genre. In this piece, one observes a study of the …

Male nude by Jan Matejko Read More »

Alexander Jagiellon (1891) by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Alexander Jagiellon,” created by the esteemed artist Jan Matejko in 1891, is a significant piece belonging to the Romanticism art movement. This portrait, part of the “Kings and Queens of Poland” series, exemplifies the artist’s dedication to depicting historical figures with great detail and emotional depth. The artwork portrays Alexander Jagiellon, a …

Alexander Jagiellon (1891) by Jan Matejko Read More »

Angel II by Jan Matejko

The artwork, entitled “Angel II,” is a creation of the esteemed artist Jan Matejko, who is prominently associated with the Romanticism movement. This piece falls under the genre of religious painting, showcasing the artist’s profound engagement with spiritual themes. In the artwork, an angel is depicted with a serene demeanor, clasping hands in a prayer-like …

Angel II by Jan Matejko Read More »

Angel III by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “Angel III,” is attributed to Jan Matejko, a prominent artist associated with the Romanticism movement. This piece falls within the genre of religious painting. “Angel III” depicts an ethereal angelic figure adorned with vibrant, multi-colored wings, emphasizing a celestial and divine presence. The angel holds an intricate musical instrument akin to a …

Angel III by Jan Matejko Read More »

Angel with flutes by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Angel with Flutes,” created by the artist Jan Matejko, is a quintessential example of the Romanticism art movement. This religious painting beautifully captures the ethereal essence of an angelic figure, intertwining spiritual elements with the rich, emotive characteristics distinctive of Romanticism. The artwork depicts an angel playing a flute, adorned with large, …

Angel with flutes by Jan Matejko Read More »

Anna Jagiellon by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Anna Jagiellon,” created by the esteemed artist Jan Matejko, is a distinguished example of Romanticism and belongs to the portrait genre. This compelling piece is part of the “Kings and Queens of Poland” series, capturing the regal essence of its subject with meticulous detail characteristic of the Romanticist movement. In the artwork, …

Anna Jagiellon by Jan Matejko Read More »

Fatima (1862) by Edward Burne-Jones

“Fatima,” an exquisite portrait created by Edward Burne-Jones in 1862, is a distinguished work executed in gouache, pencil, and watercolor on paper and canvas. This artwork belongs to the Romanticism art movement and measures 77.5 by 26.7 centimeters. Currently housed in a private collection, “Fatima” exemplifies Burne-Jones’s mastery in portraying human subjects with profound emotional …

Fatima (1862) by Edward Burne-Jones Read More »

George Howard by Edward Burne-Jones

“George Howard” is a portrait artwork created by the renowned artist Edward Burne-Jones, who is associated with the Romanticism art movement. This particular piece exemplifies the portrait genre within the rich, emotive context characteristic of Romanticism. The artwork depicts a distinguished gentleman, presumably George Howard, who is portrayed in profile. The artist employs intricate pencil …

George Howard by Edward Burne-Jones Read More »

Georgiana Burne Jones, their children Margaret and Philip in the background (1883) by Edward Burne-Jones

The artwork, created in 1883 by Edward Burne-Jones and titled “Georgiana Burne Jones, their children Margaret and Philip in the background,” is an oil-on-canvas portrait, belonging to the Romanticism art movement. The piece measures 73.66 by 53.34 centimeters and is currently housed in a private collection. In the artwork, the central figure, presumably Georgiana Burne-Jones, …

Georgiana Burne Jones, their children Margaret and Philip in the background (1883) by Edward Burne-Jones Read More »

Pygmalion and the Image II: The Hand Refrains (1875 – 1878) by Edward Burne-Jones

The artwork titled “Pygmalion and the Image II: The Hand Refrains,” created by Edward Burne-Jones between 1875 and 1878, belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of mythological painting. This piece is part of the “Pygmalion” series, which narrates the story of Pygmalion, a sculptor who falls in love with a …

Pygmalion and the Image II: The Hand Refrains (1875 – 1878) by Edward Burne-Jones Read More »

Study for Pygmalion (1870) by Edward Burne-Jones

The artwork entitled “Study for Pygmalion,” created by Edward Burne-Jones in 1870, is a quintessential example of the Romanticism art movement. This mythological painting belongs to the “Pygmalion” series and explores themes rooted in ancient mythology. The artwork depicts a delicate, nude female figure rendered in pencil on paper. The figure stands gracefully, her body …

Study for Pygmalion (1870) by Edward Burne-Jones Read More »

Jewess by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Jewess,” created by the esteemed artist Jan Matejko, is an exquisite example of Romanticism. This portrait masterfully captures the essence of its subject, providing a window into the period’s stylistic tendencies and cultural sentiments. In the portrayal, an elderly woman, dignified and serene, is depicted seated on a wooden chair. Her attire …

Jewess by Jan Matejko Read More »

John Albert by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “John Albert” is a distinguished portrait created by the artist Jan Matejko. Belonging to the Romanticism art movement and categorized as a portrait, this piece forms part of the “Kings and Queens of Poland” series. The artwork exemplifies Matejko’s intricate detailing and profound portrayal of historical figures. In the artwork, John Albert …

John Albert by Jan Matejko Read More »

John Casimir by Jan Matejko

The artwork, titled “John Casimir,” is a portrait painted by the renowned artist Jan Matejko. This piece belongs to the Romanticism art movement and forms part of the series “Kings and queens of Poland.” This distinguished portrait features a detailed depiction of John Casimir, emphasizing his characteristic features with remarkable precision. The subject’s intense gaze …

John Casimir by Jan Matejko Read More »

Julian Bukowski by Jan Matejko

The artwork titled “Julian Bukowski” was created by the esteemed artist Jan Matejko and belongs to the Romanticism art movement. It is a portrait genre painting. The artwork features a detailed representation of Julian Bukowski, capturing his facial features with remarkable finesse. Central to the composition is Bukowski’s face, which is framed within a geometric …

Julian Bukowski by Jan Matejko Read More »

Scroll to Top