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- Date of production 3rd quarter of the 18th century
- Place of creation Poland
- Dimensions height: 78.5 cm, width: 56.5 cm
- ID no. MT-A-M/357
- Museum District Museum in Tarnów
- Branch Town Hall in Tarnów
- Subjects clothing, painted
- Technique oil painting
- Material canvas, oil paint
- Object copyright District Museum in Tarnów
- Digital images copyright public domain
- Digitalisation RDW MIC, Małopolska's Virtual Museums project
- Tags portrait , sarmatism , nobility , 2D , baroque , audiodescription , painting , public domain
The painting is a small, intimate image which belongs in a collection of the most exquisite portraits displaying an excellent characterisation of a Polish nobleman. The tawny face of the man endowed with great temperament, with a distinct nose and shiny lively eyes, reveals his high intelligence. The creator of this portrait was an anonymous artist, exactly as in the case of most “Sarmatian portraits.”
moreThe painting is a small, intimate image which belongs in a collection of the most exquisite portraits displaying an excellent characterisation of a Polish nobleman. The tawny face of the man endowed with great temperament, with a distinct nose and shiny lively eyes, reveals his high intelligence. The creator of this portrait was an anonymous artist, exactly as in the case of most “Sarmatian portraits.” The work was created in the 3rd quarter of the 18th century. It was painted in oil on canvas and depicts Łukasz Węgliński, the son of Franciszek, the Chełm chamberlain, and Agnieszka née Dłużewska. The portrayed man was associated with the Lublin land, the fact being certified by the different functions he exercised: he was the cup-bearer [cześnik] in Krasnystaw, master of the pantry [podstoli], deputy cup-bearer [podczaszy] as well as pantler [stolnik] and standard-bearer [chorąży] in Chełm. From 1775 he also served as the standard-bearer of the armoured badge in the regiment of Wacław Rzewuski and hence his portrait in the Podhorce gallery of the Rzewuski family.
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