Portrait of Sofja Radziwill

Vasyl Klikovskyi

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Basic information
ID
Ж-6227
Author
Vasyl Klikovskyi
Name
Portrait of Sofja Radziwill
Date of creation
18th c.
Technique
oil painting
Material
canvas oil
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
85.3 x 67.5
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Vasyl Klikovskyi
Artist's lifetime
1573–1640/1642
Country
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, now Ukraine
Biography
Vasyl Klikovskyi was a Ukrainian artist of the first half of the 18th century who worked in Volyn.
Object description
Sofja Radziwill (1716–1748) of the coat of arms "Oksza" of the Rej family. At first, she was the wife of Jan Pawel Peplowski of the "Gozdawa" coat of arms, castellan of Volhynia; for the second time, she married Duke Udalryk I Radziwill (1712–1770). The half-length portrait in a nominal oval depicts a young woman in a luxurious décolleté dress and a red cloak lined with fur, emphasising the image's ceremonial and representative nature and her belonging to the upper classes. Black hair curls fall down to her shoulders, and the distinct arcs of her eyebrows make her look more expressive; a blush on her cheeks echoes small pressed lips. An exquisite colour scheme remarks the portrait. Following the parade-representative images, the work reproduces the double coat of arms of "Oksza" (axe) of the Rej family and the Radziwills' "Traby" (Horns) with letters and inscriptions: "Reiuw X, R-K, W-X.I". The portrait of Sofja was obviously painted in connection with the momentous event of her marriage to Udalryk Krzysztof Radziwill, which is why the double coat of arms of the Rej and Radziwills is pictured.
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery