Collection

Portrait of Kazimierz Pochwalski

Jacek Malczewski

Basic information
ID
Ж-992
Author
Jacek Malczewski
Name
Portrait of Kazimierz Pochwalski
Date of creation
1879
Country
Poland
Technique
oil painting
Material
wood panel
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
13.5 x 11
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Jacek Malczewski
Artist's lifetime
1854–1929
Biography
Jacek Malczewski (July 14, 1854, Radom, Kingdom of Poland, Russian Empire – October 8, 1929, Krakow, Republic of Poland) was an outstanding artist and one of the most prominent representatives of Polish Symbolism. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Krakow, where his teacher was Jan Matejko. The artist participated in an archeological expedition to Pamphylia, Pisidia, and Greece, which was organized by Count Karol Lanckoronski. He also visited Munich and Italy. Jacek Malczewski was one of the founders of the art union "Sztuka" ("Art"). The artist's creative heritage includes landscapes and portraiture, symbolic compositions, interpretations of religious themes, and numerous self-portraits in various images.
Object description
The face of a young man with a beard is depicted on a blue background, which turns green at the bottom. The man has the right facial features; his eyes are lowered, and his nose is curved. There is a headband on the man's head.
Portrayed person
The name of the person portrayed
Kazimierz Pochwalski
Lifetime of the person portrayed
1855–1940