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Portrait of Gabriel Baczynski

Marcin Jablonski

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Basic information
ID
Ж-6127
Author
Marcin Jablonski
Name
Portrait of Gabriel Baczynski
Date of creation
1841
Country
Austrian Empire
Technique
oil painting
Material
canvas oil
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
71 x 58.6
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Marcin Jablonski
Artist's lifetime
1801–1876
Country
Austrian Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Ukraine
Biography
Marcin Jablonski (1801–1876) was an artist, lithographer, portraitist, and master of temple paintings. He was born in the village of Glogow in Galicia. The artist received his art education in Lviv, Warsaw, Krakow, and Vienna. His creative work was initially related to religious painting, as he painted about 120 altar icons. The artistic heritage of Marcin Jablonski includes 1600 portraits. In 1850, the artist founded a publishing and lithographic workshop in Lviv, where he himself worked.
Object description
The work shows a half-length portrait of a young man sitting in a chair with green upholstery. The subject is depicted against a neutral brown background, in a slight turn to the right, looking at the viewer. The round face is framed by wide black sideburns that form a chin curtain (or "pantaloon"). The fashionable hairstyle of the time, with curled hair above the forehead, characterises this gentleman as a dandy. The man is dressed in a black tailcoat, under which a red waistcoat and a white shirt are visible. A black bow tie is tied and secured with a decorative silver pin. With his right hand, the man leans on the wooden armrest of the chair. A gold ring is on the index finger of his right hand.
Inscriptions
In the lower right, the artist's signature and date: "Jabłoński 1841". On the reverse, there is an inscription: "Gabriel Baczyński, właściciel Wólki w latach 1835–1845 / mal. Jabłoński, 2 № 1883".
Portrayed person
The name of the person portrayed
Gabriel Baczynski of the Sas coat of arms. Owner of the estate of Wielka Wolka from 1835 to 1845.
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery