Bust of Zofia Romanowiczowna
Irena Witkowska
- ID
- С-I-403
- Author
- Irena Witkowska
- Name
- Bust of Zofia Romanowiczowna
- Date of creation
- 1910
- Country
- Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Culture
- Contemporary times
- Technique
- moulding
- Material
- plaster
- Dimensions (height x width x depth, cm)
- 49 x 35 x 31
- Type
- sculpture 3D
- Genre
- portraiture
- Plot
- Portrait bust
- Provenance
- Museum of Honoured Polish Women in Lviv Museum of the Lubomirski Princes in Lviv
Zofia devoted herself to teaching. In her younger years, she was an initiator and member of many women's patriotic associations, including Heartfelt Polish Women's Circle (Kółko Serdecznych Polek), the Confraternity of Christian and Polish Women (Bractwo Chrześcijańskich i Polskich Niewiast), the Women's Savings Society (Towarzystwo Oszczędności Kobiet), and Women's League (Liga Kobiet). She headed the Women's League (from 1915) and the Lviv Female Teachers' Association (Stowarzyszenie Nauczycielek we Lwowie). In 1927, she was awarded the Order of Polonia Restituta. Zofia Romanowiczowna's literary legacy includes the "Lviv Diary", in which the author describes the cultural and political life, her contemporaries, customs, and everyday life of the time. "Bust of Zofia Romanowiczowna" (1910) by Irena Witkowska refers to a well-known photographic portrait of a public figure at a much younger age in its emotional tone, posture, and clothing. The peculiarity of the figurative solution of the work is the combination of strength and tenderness, the will to act, inner peace and self-confidence, reflected in the noble, wrinkled face and the look of intelligent eyes. Stylistically, the sculptor follows "academic Realism", which testifies to the attempt to accurately reproduce the model and her deep psychological characteristics while respecting academic principles of design.