Collection

Portrait of Ignacy Potocki

Ostap Biliavskyi

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Basic information
ID
Ж-6222
Author
Ostap Biliavskyi
Name
Portrait of Ignacy Potocki
Date of creation
1790
Technique
oil painting
Material
canvas oil
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
54 x 42.5
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Ostap Biliavskyi
Artist's lifetime
1740–1803
Biography
Ostap (Eustachy) Biliavskyi (1740–1803) was a Ukrainian artist who worked in Western Ukraine. He is known for portrait paintings and religious artworks. He was born in the village of Horodyshche near Berezhany. In the 1760s, Ostap studied at the Academy of St. Luke in Rome. The artist lived and worked in Lviv after 1771. He painted numerous portraits of burghers on order. In the late 1790s and early 1800s, he created a gallery of portraits of Armenian archbishops. In addition to portrait painting, Ostap Biliavskyi was engaged in monumental painting. A significant collection of works by Ostap Biliavskyi has been preserved nowadays.
Object description
Ignacy Potocki (1750–1809) was a Polish count, diplomat, statesman, politician, Grand Marshal of Lithuania, and Great Clerk of Lithuania. In the portrait, the thoughtful and serious image of Potocki painted with light colors is depicted on a neutral background. The man's face is calm and attentive, and his clothing is painted in detail. The artist managed to express the character of Ignacy Potocki. The works by Ostap Biliavskyi are characterized by a masterful depiction of the individual features of the portrayed people.
Portrayed person
The name of the person portrayed
Ignacy Potocki
Lifetime of the person portrayed
1750–1809