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Art in Warsaw

The 119 works in Warsaw reflect Poland's urban landscape and social life throughout its turbulent history, providing visual evidence for the study of Central and Eastern European history.

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The 119 works in Warsaw reflect Poland's urban landscape and social life throughout its turbulent history, providing visual evidence for the study of Central and Eastern European history.

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Battle of Racławice by Jan Styka, 1894

Battle of Racławice

Jan Styka
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Battle of Racławice, a significant event in the Polish struggle for independence. Created by Jan Styka in 1894, it captures the historic confrontation between Polish forces led by Tadeusz Kościuszko and the Russian army. The artwork is renowned for its dramatic portrayal of the battle and its role in Polish cultural heritage.

Casimir I the Restorer returning to Poland by Wojciech Gerson, 1887

Casimir I the Restorer returning to Poland

Wojciech Gerson
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Wojciech Gerson depicts Casimir I the Restorer, a significant historical figure in Polish history, returning to Poland. It captures the moment of his return, symbolizing the restoration of the Polish state and his role as a key figure in its re-establishment.

Kościuszko on horseback by Jan Styka, 1893

Kościuszko on horseback

Jan Styka
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Tadeusz Kościuszko, a Polish national hero, on horseback. Created by Wojciech Kossak and Jan Styka in 1893, it is a historical painting that showcases Kościuszko's iconic image during his time as a military leader. The artwork captures the spirit of Polish independence and is part of the historical genre.

Road among rocks by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4a830491fdbe3a461d0ef944083cfe89, 0

Road among rocks

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4a830491fdbe3a461d0ef944083cfe89
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Józef Chełmoński depicts a winding road surrounded by rugged rocks, capturing the serene and dramatic landscape of a natural setting. The composition highlights the interplay of light and shadow across the rocky terrain, emphasizing the vastness and tranquility of the scene.

Knight in armour by Aleksander Lesser, 1835

Knight in armour

Aleksander Lesser
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Aleksander Lesser depicts a knight in armor, likely set in a historical or medieval context. The artwork showcases the intricate details of the armor and the noble presence of the knight, reflecting Lesser's skill in capturing historical scenes.

Bakfark, lutenist of Queen Bona by Ignacy Gierdziejewski, 1856

Bakfark, lutenist of Queen Bona

Ignacy Gierdziejewski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ignacy Gierdziejewski depicts Bálint Bakfark, the lutenist of Queen Bona. It is a historical painting that captures the subject in a formal setting, likely reflecting his role in the court of Queen Bona, who was the wife of King Sigismund III of Poland.

Candlesticks of Christianity, sketch by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1876

Candlesticks of Christianity, sketch

Henryk Siemiradzki
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Candlesticks of Christianity, sketch is a historical painting by Henryk Siemiradzki, created in 1876. The artwork depicts a scene related to Christian symbolism, with the candlesticks representing the light of Christianity. The sketch suggests a preparatory study for a larger work, showcasing Siemiradzki's attention to detail and thematic depth.

Tomyris ordering to immerse the head of Cyrus in a bowl of blood (Herodotus, Histories, I, 214) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/294054f5127be78cc342dcacb7748513, 0

Tomyris ordering to immerse the head of Cyrus in a bowl of blood (Herodotus, Histories, I, 214)

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Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scene from Herodotus' Histories, illustrating the moment when Tomyris, the queen of the Massagetae, orders the head of Cyrus the Great to be immersed in a bowl of blood. Created as a copy after the renowned work of Peter Paul Rubens, the piece captures the dramatic and historical significance of this ancient tale. The composition likely emphasizes the emotional intensity of the moment, with Tomyris portrayed as a central figure in a scene of historical and mythological importance.

Insurrection episode by Józef Chełmoński, 1884

Insurrection episode

Józef Chełmoński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Józef Chełmoński depicts a dramatic scene from an insurrection, likely referencing the 1863 January Uprising in Poland. The composition features a central figure on horseback, surrounded by elements suggesting conflict and rebellion, with a haystack in the background adding to the rural setting of the event.

Villa in the garden – Kuklówka by Józef Chełmoński, 1890

Villa in the garden – Kuklówka

Józef Chełmoński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Józef Chełmoński depicts a villa surrounded by a garden, likely showcasing the manor house in Kuklówka Zarzeczna. The artwork captures the elegance and details of the building, reflecting Chełmoński's skill in architectural representation.

Meadow with cowslips, sketch by Józef Chełmoński, 1880

Meadow with cowslips, sketch

Józef Chełmoński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Józef Chełmoński depicts a serene meadow scene featuring cowslips, a type of yellow flower. The work captures the natural beauty of the landscape with a sketch-like quality, suggesting a focus on the simplicity and tranquility of the rural environment.

Deep forest – Windthrows, sketch for a painting by Józef Chełmoński, 1902

Deep forest – Windthrows, sketch for a painting

Józef Chełmoński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Józef Chełmoński depicts a deep forest scene with windthrows, which are trees that have been uprooted or fallen due to wind. The work serves as a sketch for a larger painting, capturing the natural beauty and dynamic elements of the forest landscape.

Scythemen, sketch for “Racławice” by Józef Chełmoński, 1905

Scythemen, sketch for “Racławice”

Józef Chełmoński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Józef Chełmoński depicts a group of Scythemen, likely a historical or mythological scene, serving as a sketch for his larger work 'Racławice'. The artwork captures the essence of ancient Scythian warriors, possibly illustrating their attire, weaponry, and cultural symbols.

Landscape over the Atlantic by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, 1925

Landscape over the Atlantic

Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

A pastel drawing by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz from 1925, depicting a serene coastal scene with waves and cliffs. The artwork is part of the MPŚ-M/720 collection, showcasing Witkiewicz's skill in capturing the essence of the Atlantic landscape.

Król Stanisław August opuszczający Warszawę by Jan Czesław Moniuszko, 1893

Król Stanisław August opuszczający Warszawę

Jan Czesław Moniuszko
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Czesław Moniuszko depicts King Stanisław August Poniatowski leaving Warsaw. The scene captures the historical moment of the monarch departing the city, likely during a significant event. The composition includes elements such as a barge on the Vistula River, oarsmen, and soldiers, reflecting the grandeur and importance of the occasion.

Tadeusz Kościuszko falling wounded in the battle of Maciejowice, 1794. by Jan Bogumi Plersz, 1794

Tadeusz Kościuszko falling wounded in the battle of Maciejowice, 1794.

Jan Bogumi Plersz
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Tadeusz Kościuszko, a Polish national hero, falling wounded during the Battle of Maciejowice in 1794. Created by Jan Bogumi Plersz, it captures a pivotal moment in the Polish struggle for independence against foreign occupation.

Insurgents on stop by Józef Chełmoński, 1875

Insurgents on stop

Józef Chełmoński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Józef Chełmoński depicts insurgents in a moment of tension, likely during a rebellion. The scene captures the determination and resolve of the figures, with elements such as horses and houses in the background adding to the historical context.

Folding of the standards by Józef Brandt, 1905

Folding of the standards

Józef Brandt
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Folding of the standards is a historical painting by Józef Brandt, created in 1905. The artwork depicts a significant historical event, likely related to military or national symbolism, as suggested by the title. It is an example of Brandt's work in the historical genre, showcasing his skill in capturing dramatic and symbolic scenes.

The future victims of the colosseum by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1899

The future victims of the colosseum

Henryk Siemiradzki
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts a dramatic scene from ancient Rome, showing a group of gladiators and spectators in the Colosseum. It captures the intense atmosphere of a battle, with detailed costumes and expressions conveying the tension of the event. Created by Henryk Siemiradzki in 1899, this historical painting is known for its vivid portrayal of Roman life and the emotional depth of its subjects.

The Persecutors of Christians by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1874

The Persecutors of Christians

Henryk Siemiradzki
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Henryk Siemiradzki depicts a dramatic scene of Christian persecution, capturing the intense emotions and turmoil of the subjects. The artwork is renowned for its detailed portrayal of the historical context and the powerful expressions of the figures involved.

Battle of Ignacew by Juliusz Kossak, 1890

Battle of Ignacew

Juliusz Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Battle of Ignacew, a significant event during the Polish-Baltic War of 1890. Juliusz Kossak, a renowned Polish painter, captures the intense and dramatic scenes of the battlefield, showcasing the valor and chaos of the conflict. The artwork is a powerful representation of historical warfare, emphasizing the human element amidst the turmoil of war.

Czarniecki at Kolding by Józef Brandt, 1870

Czarniecki at Kolding

Józef Brandt
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Józef Brandt depicts a historical scene from the Battle of Kolding, showcasing the Polish military leader Czarniecki in a dramatic moment during the conflict. The artwork captures the intensity of the battle with detailed imagery and vivid colors, reflecting Brandt's skill in portraying historical events.

Battle of the Pyramids by Zygmunt Rozwadowski, 1901

Battle of the Pyramids

Zygmunt Rozwadowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

oil painting by Wojciech Kossak and Michał Wywiórski from 1901

Church of the Reformed Franciscans by Bernardo Bellotto, 1779

Church of the Reformed Franciscans

Bernardo Bellotto
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts Senatorska Street in Warsaw, showcasing the Church of the Reformed Franciscans. Completed in 1779, it captures the architectural grandeur of the city during the late 18th century.

Lupin field by Stanisław Masłowski, 1924

Lupin field

Stanisław Masłowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This watercolor painting by Stanisław Masłowski depicts a field of lupins, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing the delicate textures and vibrant colors of the flowers. Created in 1924, the work is a testament to the beauty of nature and the artist's ability to translate it onto canvas.

Patrol konny w Alejach Ujazdowskich w 1905 r. by Stanisław Masłowski, 1909

Patrol konny w Alejach Ujazdowskich w 1905 r.

Stanisław Masłowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts a cavalry patrol on Ujazdów Avenue in 1905. The scene captures the presence of Cossacks and soldiers, likely during the Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland. The artwork showcases the military atmosphere and the historical context of the time.

Racławice by Józef Chełmoński, 1906

Racławice

Józef Chełmoński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Racławice is a painting by Józef Chełmoński depicting a historical battle scene. The artwork, created in 1906, is a war painting that showcases the bravery and valor of the Polish soldiers during the Battle of Racławice. The painting is notable for its detailed portrayal of the conflict and its significance in Polish history.

Obozowisko powstańców 1863 roku by Józef Chełmoński, 1903

Obozowisko powstańców 1863 roku

Józef Chełmoński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Józef Chełmoński depicts the encampment of the 1863 Uprising rebels. It captures the historical moment of the November Uprising, showcasing the determination and spirit of the Polish fighters against Russian occupation.

Kościuszko on Horseback by Józef Chełmoński, 1906

Kościuszko on Horseback

Józef Chełmoński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Józef Chełmoński depicts Tadeusz Kościuszko, a prominent Polish national hero, riding a horse. The artwork captures Kościuszko in a heroic pose, symbolizing his leadership and resistance against foreign domination. The inclusion of a heraldic flag and scytheman elements highlights his role in Polish history and the cultural significance of his legacy.

Na zesłanie by Witold Pruszkowski, 1893

Na zesłanie

Witold Pruszkowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Na Zesłanie is a landscape painting by Witold Pruszkowski created in 1893. The artwork captures a serene natural scene, likely depicting a rural or coastal landscape with attention to atmospheric details. Pruszkowski's style is characterized by its vivid colors and emotional depth, reflecting the Romantic tradition in Polish art.

Farewell Europe! by Aleksander Sochaczewski, 1894

Farewell Europe!

Aleksander Sochaczewski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Farewell Europe! is a historical painting by Aleksander Sochaczewski, created in 1894. The artwork depicts a poignant farewell scene, likely representing a significant historical or emotional moment. It is known for its emotional depth and historical context, capturing the essence of departure and nostalgia.

With viaticum. by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1889

With viaticum.

Henryk Siemiradzki
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Henryk Siemiradzki depicts a Catholic priest receiving viaticum, a last sacrament, from a woman. The scene is set in a church with a candle burning, surrounded by a mountainous landscape. The composition includes a boy and a woman, suggesting a moment of spiritual significance and quiet reverence.

La Mort de Barbara Radziwiłł by Józef Simmler by Józef Simmler, 1860

La Mort de Barbara Radziwiłł by Józef Simmler

Józef Simmler
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

La Mort de Barbara Radziwiłł is a historical painting by Józef Simmler, depicting the death of Barbara Radziwiłł, a prominent figure in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The work, created in 1860, captures a poignant moment in history, reflecting the cultural and political significance of its subject.

Napoleon and Francis II after the Battle of Austerlitz by Aleksander Stankiewicz, 1841

Napoleon and Francis II after the Battle of Austerlitz

Aleksander Stankiewicz
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Napoleon and Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, following the Battle of Austerlitz. It captures the historical moment after the decisive French victory in 1805, showcasing the interaction between the two leaders. The artwork is a historical painting by Aleksander Stankiewicz, created in 1841.

Demolition of St. Clare's Church and Bernardine Sisters Convent in Warsaw. by Wincenty Kasprzycki, 1843

Demolition of St. Clare's Church and Bernardine Sisters Convent in Warsaw.

Wincenty Kasprzycki
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Wincenty Kasprzycki depicts the demolition of St. Clare's Church and the Bernardine Sisters Convent in Warsaw. It captures the historical moment of the site's destruction, likely during the 19th century. The scene is rendered with detailed attention to the architectural elements of the buildings being dismantled.

Old Warsaw in winter – Brzozowa Street by Franciszek Wastkowski, 1878

Old Warsaw in winter – Brzozowa Street

Franciszek Wastkowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Franciszek Wastkowski depicts Brzozowa Street in Warsaw during the winter season. The artwork captures the serene and quiet atmosphere of the historic street, showcasing the architectural details of the buildings and the snow-covered surroundings.

Illusionistic vault design of a hall in the Ujazdów Castle by Bernardo Bellotto, 1767

Illusionistic vault design of a hall in the Ujazdów Castle

Bernardo Bellotto
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts an illusionistic vault design for a hall within the Ujazdów Castle in Warsaw. It showcases the artist's expertise in architectural painting, creating a sense of depth and grandeur through intricate perspective techniques.

View of Warsaw from the terrace of the Royal Castle by Bernardo Bellotto, 1773

View of Warsaw from the terrace of the Royal Castle

Bernardo Bellotto
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts a panoramic view of Warsaw from the terrace of the Royal Castle. It showcases the city's architecture and urban landscape as it appeared in the 18th century. The artwork is part of the National Museum in Warsaw collection.

Charging at the Russian batteries at Stoczek by Wojciech Kossak, 1907

Charging at the Russian batteries at Stoczek

Wojciech Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Wojciech Kossak depicts a dramatic cavalry charge during the Battle of Stoczek. The scene captures Polish cavalry soldiers on horseback charging at Russian artillery batteries, with soldiers equipped with bayonets and cannons in the background. The artwork showcases the intensity and chaos of a battlefield, highlighting the bravery and valor of the soldiers involved.

Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome by Jean-Baptiste Pillement, 1765

Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome

Jean-Baptiste Pillement
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Pillement depicts the ruins of the Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome. The artwork captures the grandeur of the ancient structure amidst a scenic Italian landscape, blending historical elements with natural beauty.

The Summit by Władysław Wankie, 1906

The Summit

Władysław Wankie
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Summit is a painting by Władysław Wankie, created in 1906. It depicts a dramatic mountain peak, likely part of a landscape that includes ruins and a castle, suggesting a historical or architectural theme. The artwork captures the grandeur of nature and human structures, with elements of human presence indicating a possible narrative or symbolic meaning.

Olszynka Grochowska. by Wojciech Kossak, 1928

Olszynka Grochowska.

Wojciech Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Olszynka Grochowska is a painting by Wojciech Kossak, created in 1928. It falls under the genre of war painting, depicting scenes related to military history. The artwork captures the atmosphere of a battlefield or military encampment, reflecting the tumultuous period of early 20th-century conflicts.

Roman Charity by Georg Pencz, 1538

Roman Charity

Georg Pencz
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Roman Charity is a 16th-century painting by Georg Pencz depicting the story of Roman Charity, a historical figure known for her act of filial piety. The artwork is housed in the National Museum in Warsaw, Poland. It showcases a poignant scene of a daughter nursing her elderly father, highlighting themes of compassion and familial duty. The painting's detailed composition and emotional depth reflect the Renaissance ideals of humanism and moral virtue.

Imaginary architecture with a gothic church. by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/62afc46b637e0d736b340a6c5efc0054, 1602

Imaginary architecture with a gothic church.

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Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This fantastical painting depicts a grand palace courtyard surrounded by intricate architectural elements, with a prominent Gothic church in the background. The scene includes a fountain and various figures of men and women, showcasing the artist's imaginative vision of idealized architecture.

The Death of Cato. by Johann Carl Loth, 1700

The Death of Cato.

Johann Carl Loth
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Death of Cato is a historical painting by Johann Carl Loth depicting the suicide of Cato the Younger. The artwork captures the dramatic moment of Cato's final act, symbolizing his commitment to Roman values and integrity. It is part of the genre of historical paintings, focusing on significant events from history. The painting is housed in the National Museum in Warsaw.

Scythian Messengers Meet the Persian King Darius I by Franciszek Smuglewicz, 1785

Scythian Messengers Meet the Persian King Darius I

Franciszek Smuglewicz
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Franciszek Smuglewicz depicts a historical scene where Scythian messengers meet the Persian King Darius I. The artwork captures the encounter between the two groups, highlighting the cultural and political significance of their meeting.

The March of Turkish troops. by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/31fdd80b99020cc771b6695c9162be90, 1700

The March of Turkish troops.

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Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This anonymous painting depicts a military procession of the Turkish army, showcasing a mix of infantry, cavalry, and cannon units. The scene captures the grandeur and scale of a military march, likely illustrating a historical event or ceremonial parade. The composition emphasizes the organized movement of troops, with detailed attention to the uniforms and equipment of the soldiers.

Hanging of traitors in effigie (September 29, 1794 during the Kosciuszko Uprising). by Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine, 1794

Hanging of traitors in effigie (September 29, 1794 during the Kosciuszko Uprising).

Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the hanging of traitors in effigy during the Kosciuszko Uprising on September 29, 1794. Created by Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine, it captures a historical event from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's struggle for independence against Russian rule.

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