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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

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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.

Emperor Titus granting rights to Rome by Franciszek Smuglewicz, 1785

Emperor Titus granting rights to Rome

Franciszek Smuglewicz
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Franciszek Smuglewicz depicts Emperor Titus granting rights to the Romans. The scene captures a moment of imperial authority and civic recognition, with Titus portrayed in a regal manner, surrounded by symbols of power such as the lictor and fasces. The inclusion of a woman in the composition suggests a broader narrative of Roman citizenship and governance.

The Passing of the 3rd of May Constitution, 1791 by Kazimierz Wojniakowski, 1806

The Passing of the 3rd of May Constitution, 1791

Kazimierz Wojniakowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Kazimierz Wojniakowski depicts the historic event of the Proclamation of the Constitution of the 3rd of May, 1791. It captures the moment when the Great Sejm, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's legislative assembly, announced the constitution, marking a significant step towards modern governance. The artwork showcases a group of figures representing the szlachta (nobility) and other societal elements, highlighting the political and social dynamics of the time.

French Dauphin presented with an order by Jean-Antoine Watteau, 1710

French Dauphin presented with an order

Jean-Antoine Watteau
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Louis XIV of France awarding the Cordon Bleu Order to the Duke of Burgundy, the father of Louis XV. Created by Jean-Antoine Watteau in 1710, it is a historical painting that captures a significant moment in French royal history.

Konrad Wallenrod by Władysław Majeranowski, 1844

Konrad Wallenrod

Władysław Majeranowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Konrad Wallenrod is a historical painting by Władysław Majeranowski, depicting the titular character from the Polish novel by Adam Mickiewicz. The artwork captures the dramatic and romantic elements of the story, featuring a knight in a castle setting with a sword, symbolizing honor and conflict.

Coronation of Alexandra Fedorovna by Nicholas I of Russia at the Royal Castle in Warsaw on 24 May 1829 by Antoni Brodowski, 1829

Coronation of Alexandra Fedorovna by Nicholas I of Russia at the Royal Castle in Warsaw on 24 May 1829

Antoni Brodowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Antoni Brodowski depicts the coronation of Alexandra Fedorovna, the wife of Nicholas I of Russia, at the Royal Castle in Warsaw on 24 May 1829. The scene captures the grandeur of the royal ceremony, highlighting the opulence and significance of the event in Russian history.

Baptism of Lithuania by Władysław Ciesielski, 1900

Baptism of Lithuania

Władysław Ciesielski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts the Baptism of Lithuania, a significant historical event marking the Christianization of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It features key figures such as King Władysław II Jagiełło and Bishop Andrzej Jastrzębiec, who played pivotal roles in the conversion of Lithuania to Christianity. Created by Władysław Ciesielski in 1900, the artwork is a historical painting that captures the ceremonial and religious aspects of this transformative moment in Lithuanian history.

View of the New and the Old Town to the north. by Wojciech Gerson, 1854

View of the New and the Old Town to the north.

Wojciech Gerson
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Wojciech Gerson depicts a panoramic view of the Old Town and New Town of Warsaw, showcasing the city's historical architecture along the Vistula River. The scene captures the contrast between the traditional and modern parts of the city, with the Old Town's distinctive buildings standing alongside the newer developments.

Reception of the Jews by Wojciech Gerson, 1874

Reception of the Jews

Wojciech Gerson
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Reception of the Jews is a historical painting by Wojciech Gerson depicting a significant event in Jewish history. The artwork, created in 1874, portrays the reception of Jewish people, likely referencing historical interactions with Polish rulers, possibly including Casimir III the Great, as indicated by the tags. The painting is part of the National Museum in Warsaw collection.

Charge of the artillery (Charge of Russian horse artillery). by Maksymilian Gierymski, 1866

Charge of the artillery (Charge of Russian horse artillery).

Maksymilian Gierymski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the dramatic charge of Russian horse artillery during a military engagement. The scene captures the intense action of cavalry units charging through a battlefield, with the windmill in the background adding a historical context to the event. The artwork showcases Maksymilian Gierymski's skill in portraying movement and the chaos of war.

The Death of Czarniecki by Leopold Loeffler, 1860

The Death of Czarniecki

Leopold Loeffler
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Death of Czarniecki is a historical painting by Leopold Loeffler created in 1860. The artwork depicts the dramatic moment of Stefan Czarniecki's death, a significant figure in Polish history. It features elements such as a horse and a tank companion, suggesting a battlefield scene. The painting captures the intensity and tragedy of this historical event.

Death of Sigismund Augustus in Knyszyn in 1572 by Jan Matejko, 1886

Death of Sigismund Augustus in Knyszyn in 1572

Jan Matejko
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jan Matejko depicts the death of Sigismund II Augustus, the last King of Poland, in Knyszyn in 1572. The artwork captures the dramatic moment of his demise during the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's history, showcasing Matejko's skill in portraying historical events with emotional intensity.

Maćko Borkowic by Jan Matejko, 1877

Maćko Borkowic

Jan Matejko
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Maćko Borkowic is a historical painting by Jan Matejko, depicting a significant event in Polish history. The artwork showcases the dramatic scene of Maciej Borkowic, a notable figure, during a pivotal moment. The painting is celebrated for its detailed portrayal and historical significance.

Sketch for the painting “Constitution of the 3 May” by Jan Matejko, 1890

Sketch for the painting “Constitution of the 3 May”

Jan Matejko
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This sketch by Jan Matejko serves as a preparatory study for his famous painting 'Constitution of the 3 May,' which depicts the adoption of the May 3rd Constitution in 1791. The artwork captures the historical significance of this event, showcasing the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's attempt at modernization and reform.

Parade before Napoleon. by Piotr Michałowski, 1837

Parade before Napoleon.

Piotr Michałowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a military parade in honor of Napoleon, showcasing the grandeur and power of the French Empire. Created by Piotr Michałowski in 1837, it captures the essence of military ceremony and historical significance.

Nowy Świat Street in Warsaw on a summer's day. by Władysław Podkowiński, 1892

Nowy Świat Street in Warsaw on a summer's day.

Władysław Podkowiński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Władysław Podkowiński depicts Nowy Świat Street in Warsaw on a summer's day. The scene captures the bustling urban landscape with the Holy Cross Church prominently featured in the background.

Chicken War (detail). by Henryk Rodakowski, 1872

Chicken War (detail).

Henryk Rodakowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Chicken War (detail) is a historical painting by Henryk Rodakowski, depicting a significant event in Polish history. The artwork captures the tension and drama of the conflict between Sigismund I the Old and Bona Sforza, with notable figures such as Jan Tarnowski and Lviv playing central roles. Created in 1872, this painting is part of the National Museum in Warsaw's collection.

Queen Jadwiga's oath. by Józef Simmler, 1867

Queen Jadwiga's oath.

Józef Simmler
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Józef Simmler depicts Queen Jadwiga of Poland taking her oath, a significant moment in her reign. The artwork captures her solemn expression and the ceremonial elements surrounding the event, including the Bible and a crown, symbolizing her commitment to her kingdom. The inclusion of ermine, a symbol of nobility, further emphasizes the regal nature of the occasion.

Entry of Boleslaus the Brave into Kiev. by Wincenty Smokowski, 1830

Entry of Boleslaus the Brave into Kiev.

Wincenty Smokowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Wincenty Smokowski depicts the entry of Bolesław I the Brave, a historic Polish ruler, into Kyiv. The scene captures the grandeur of the event, featuring a group of knights and soldiers, banners, and the imposing presence of the city's gates. The artwork is a vivid representation of medieval Polish history and the cultural significance of Kyiv during that period.

Battle of Tudela by January Suchodolski, 1827

Battle of Tudela

January Suchodolski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by January Suchodolski depicts the Battle of Tudela, a significant event during the Peninsular War. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the battlefield, showcasing the historical conflict between French and Spanish forces.

Assault on Saragossa by January Suchodolski, 1845

Assault on Saragossa

January Suchodolski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Assault on Saragossa is a history painting of 1845 by the Polish artist January Suchodolski. It depicts the Siege of Zaragoza of 1808 during the Peninsular War, part of the wider Napoleonic Wars. French troops are shown assaulting a breach in the wall of the Spanish city. Spanish fighters crowd the windows above them, firing muskets at the French soldiers. The siege ended in a Spanish victory, inspiring the Guerrilla War against the French occupiers and encouraging military intervention from the British Army based in Portugal. Nonetheless, later in the year the French returned and captured the city. Suchodolski had been a student of the French artist Horace Vernet, and visually the work reflects the style of Vernet. Today the painting is in the National Museum in Warsaw.

Death of Cyprian Godebski in the Battle of Raszyn by January Suchodolski, 1855

Death of Cyprian Godebski in the Battle of Raszyn

January Suchodolski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Death of Cyprian Godebski at Raszyn is a 1855 history painting by the Polish artist January Suchodolski. It depicts the Battle of Raszyn on 19 April 1809 during the Napoleonic Wars, specifically the death of the Polish writer and soldier Cyprian Godebski. At the outbreak of the War of the Fifth Coalition, Austria launched an invasion of the French-backed Grand Duchy of Warsaw. Polish forces of the Grand Duchy led by Józef Poniatowski rallied against them at Raszyn. Although this did not prevent Austria from occupying Warsaw they were able to take the offensive again as Napoleon invaded Austria and took Vienna.

Entry to Warsaw with captives and standards won in the battles of Wawer and Dąb Wielki on 2 April 1831. by Marcin Zaleski, 1831

Entry to Warsaw with captives and standards won in the battles of Wawer and Dąb Wielki on 2 April 1831.

Marcin Zaleski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Marcin Zaleski depicts the entry into Warsaw following the battles of Wawer and Dąb Wielki during the November Uprising. It shows captives and military standards captured in the conflict, highlighting the historical significance of the event. The scene captures the aftermath of the battles, with a focus on the symbolic elements of war and resistance.

The return of squads of Polish army from Wierzbno. by Marcin Zaleski, 1831

The return of squads of Polish army from Wierzbno.

Marcin Zaleski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the return of Polish army squads from Wierzbno, capturing the historical event of the November Uprising. Created by Marcin Zaleski in 1831, it showcases a group of soldiers on horseback, highlighting the military and patriotic themes of the era.

View of Kazimierz Palace in Warsaw as seen from Powiśle (Dynasy). by Marcin Zaleski, 1830

View of Kazimierz Palace in Warsaw as seen from Powiśle (Dynasy).

Marcin Zaleski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Marcin Zaleski depicts the Kazimierz Palace in Warsaw, offering a panoramic view from the Powiśle area. The scene captures the grandeur of the palace against the backdrop of the Vistula River, with the Dynasy district visible in the background. The artwork showcases the architectural beauty of the palace and the surrounding landscape, reflecting the urban scenery of 19th-century Warsaw.

View of the Royal Baths Palace in summer. by Marcin Zaleski, 1836

View of the Royal Baths Palace in summer.

Marcin Zaleski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Marcin Zaleski depicts a summer scene of the Royal Baths Palace, showcasing its architecture and surrounding landscape. The artwork captures the serene atmosphere of the palace grounds, likely within the Łazienki Park, highlighting the historical and aesthetic significance of the site.

Myślewicki Palace in Warsaw. by Marcin Zaleski, 1870

Myślewicki Palace in Warsaw.

Marcin Zaleski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Marcin Zaleski depicts the Myślewicki Palace located in Łazienki Park in Warsaw. The scene captures the architectural grandeur of the palace, likely showcasing its historical significance and elegant design. The inclusion of horse-drawn vehicles suggests a focus on the area's cultural and social aspects during the 19th century.

A street. by Pyotr Nilus, 1900

A street.

Pyotr Nilus
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pyotr Nilus depicts a street scene, likely in a European city, featuring a group of people, buildings, trees, and snow, suggesting a winter setting. The artwork captures the quiet atmosphere of a street during a snowy day, with elements that highlight the urban environment and its interaction with nature.

Drewniany dom z podcieniami by Stanislaw Noakowski, 1913

Drewniany dom z podcieniami

Stanislaw Noakowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Stanislaw Noakowski depicts a wooden house with intricate shadow patterns, showcasing the artist's skill in architectural painting. The work, created in 1913, captures the interplay of light and shadow on the structure, highlighting the craftsmanship of the building and its surroundings.

Monaster z czterema wieżami by Stanislaw Noakowski, 1915

Monaster z czterema wieżami

Stanislaw Noakowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This 1915 painting by Stanislaw Noakowski depicts an Eastern Orthodox monastery with four towers, showcasing the artist's detailed architectural style. The work captures the grandeur and intricate design of the monastic structure, reflecting the influence of Polish symbolism and the artist's fascination with religious architecture.

Zabudowa monasteru z bramą i wieżą by Stanislaw Noakowski, 1915

Zabudowa monasteru z bramą i wieżą

Stanislaw Noakowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Stanislaw Noakowski depicts the facade of an Eastern Orthodox monastery, featuring a grand entrance gate and a prominent tower. The artwork showcases the intricate details of the monastery's structure, highlighting its historical and cultural significance.

Battle of Raszyn. by Wojciech Kossak, 1913

Battle of Raszyn.

Wojciech Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts the Battle of Raszyn, a significant event during the Polish-Soviet War. It showcases soldiers in action, with detailed portrayals of horses and military equipment such as snare drums and bayonets. The artwork captures the intensity and chaos of the battlefield, highlighting the bravery and determination of the soldiers.

Battle of Olszynka Grochowska. by Wojciech Kossak, 1931

Battle of Olszynka Grochowska.

Wojciech Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Wojciech Kossak's painting depicts the Battle of Olszynka Grochowska, a significant event in the Polish-Soviet War. The artwork captures the intense combat scene with soldiers in the forest, featuring elements like bayonets and snare drums, highlighting the chaos and determination of the soldiers during the battle.

Uhlan fighting a Cossack by Wojciech Kossak, 1900

Uhlan fighting a Cossack

Wojciech Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Wojciech Kossak depicts a dramatic scene of a Polish uhlan cavalryman engaged in combat with a Cossack. The artwork captures the intensity of the clash between these two military groups, with the uhlan wielding a lance while the Cossack charges on horseback. The composition highlights the historical conflict between Polish and Cossack forces, showcasing the dynamic energy of battle.

Uhlans escorting captives down a forest track by Wojciech Kossak, 1927

Uhlans escorting captives down a forest track

Wojciech Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scene from World War I, showing Polish uhlan cavalrymen escorting prisoners through a forest. The composition features soldiers on horseback, a mix of male and female figures, and elements of military equipment such as lances. The forest setting adds a somber atmosphere to the historical event.

Spring of 1905 by Stanisław Masłowski, 1906

Spring of 1905

Stanisław Masłowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Stanisław Masłowski depicts a scene from the Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland, likely showing Cossacks on horseback along Ujazdów Avenue. The artwork captures the historical atmosphere of the event, featuring soldiers and a man in the foreground, suggesting a moment of tension or celebration during this period of political upheaval.

Battle of Grunwald by Jan Matejko, 1878

Battle of Grunwald

Jan Matejko
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Battle of Grunwald is a painting by Jan Matejko depicting the Battle of Grunwald and the victory of the allied Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania over the Teutonic Order in 1410. The canvas dates to 1878 and is one of the most heroic representations of the history of Poland and Lithuania. It is displayed in the National Museum in Warsaw.

Charge of the Spanish battery by Wojciech Kossak, 1900

Charge of the Spanish battery

Wojciech Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historic event known as the Charge of the Spanish Battery, a dramatic moment during the Battle of Ocaña in the Peninsular War. The artwork captures the intense action and valor of the Spanish soldiers as they charge against the French forces. Created by Wojciech Kossak in 1899, it is an example of historical painting that vividly portrays the chaos and bravery of the battlefield.

Bolesław the Brave Entering Kiev, by Piotr Michałowski, 1837

Bolesław the Brave Entering Kiev,

Piotr Michałowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical event of Bolesław I the Brave, the first King of Poland, entering the city of Kiev. Created by Piotr Michałowski in 1837, it captures the grandeur of the moment with detailed imagery of the king on horseback, surrounded by his retinue. The artwork is part of the National Museum in Warsaw, showcasing a significant moment in Polish history.

View of a town. by Heinrich Hartung, 1887

View of a town.

Heinrich Hartung
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Heinrich Hartung depicts a detailed view of a town, showcasing its architecture and urban landscape. The artwork captures the essence of city life with a focus on the structures and streets, providing a glimpse into the urban environment of the time.

Nowy Świat Street in Warsaw on a winter's day. by Władysław Podkowiński, 1892

Nowy Świat Street in Warsaw on a winter's day.

Władysław Podkowiński
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

No description available

View of the Commonwealth Palace (Krasiński Palace) in Warsaw from south. by Zygmunt Vogel, 1795

View of the Commonwealth Palace (Krasiński Palace) in Warsaw from south.

Zygmunt Vogel
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Commonwealth Palace, also known as Krasiński Palace, in Warsaw. It offers a view of the building from the southern side, showcasing its architectural features and the surrounding area. The artwork captures the grandeur of the palace, reflecting its historical and cultural significance in the city.

View of the Commonwealth Palace (Krasiński Palace) in Warsaw from north. by Zygmunt Vogel, 1785

View of the Commonwealth Palace (Krasiński Palace) in Warsaw from north.

Zygmunt Vogel
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Commonwealth Palace, also known as Krasiński Palace, in Warsaw. It offers a north-facing view of the building, showcasing its architectural details and the surrounding area. Created by Zygmunt Vogel in 1785, the artwork provides a historical glimpse into the city's landmarks during the late 18th century.

A religious leading Christians to the battle against Mauram by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/0824b450064ccdc965f274c4a4f9540b, 1701

A religious leading Christians to the battle against Mauram

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/0824b450064ccdc965f274c4a4f9540b
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a religious figure, possibly a Latin Catholic monk, leading Christians into battle against the Moors. The scene includes elements such as horses and banners, suggesting a dramatic and historical military confrontation. The artwork is attributed to an unknown German painter, with the creation date set in 1701.

Priest Marek facilitates the escape of Władysław the Short by Ignacy Gierdziejewski, 1850

Priest Marek facilitates the escape of Władysław the Short

Ignacy Gierdziejewski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Ignacy Gierdziejewski depicts the dramatic moment when Priest Marek helps Władysław the Short, also known as Władysław I the Elbow-high, escape. The scene is set at night, highlighting the clandestine nature of the act. The painting captures the tension and urgency of the situation, with the Franciscan priest playing a crucial role in the historical event.

Attack on wagons. by Sebastiaen Vrancx, 1620

Attack on wagons.

Sebastiaen Vrancx
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a dramatic scene of an attack on a convoy, showcasing Sebastiaen Vrancx's skill in capturing the chaos and intensity of a military engagement. The composition features cavalry charges, horse-drawn vehicles, and elements such as gallows, suggesting a historical or battle scene set during the 17th century.

Crossing the river by Antoni Zaleski, 1850

Crossing the river

Antoni Zaleski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antoni Zaleski depicts a scene from the Second Northern War, showcasing soldiers crossing a river. The composition includes elements such as a windmill, quiver, lance, and horse, suggesting a military campaign. The artwork captures the dynamic movement and historical context of the conflict.

Flood by Oleksa Novakivsky, 1930

Flood

Oleksa Novakivsky
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oleks Nowakowski depicts a dramatic flood scene, capturing the chaos and power of nature as it overwhelms a landscape. The artwork is a powerful example of historical painting, reflecting the artist's ability to convey intense emotion and vivid imagery through his brushwork.

The Death of Lucretia. by Ludovico Mazzanti, 1701

The Death of Lucretia.

Ludovico Mazzanti
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Death of Lucretia is a historical painting by Ludovico Mazzanti, depicting the tragic moment when Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman, takes her own life with a stiletto after being raped by Sextus Tarquinius. The painting captures the intense emotional turmoil and the dramatic consequences of her decision, reflecting the themes of honor and moral integrity in ancient Roman society.

Napoleon and the Gypsy woman by Stanislaw Pomian Wolski, 1886

Napoleon and the Gypsy woman

Stanislaw Pomian Wolski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Stanislaw Pomian Wolski depicts Napoleon interacting with a Gypsy woman, likely during his military campaigns. The scene captures a moment of historical significance, blending elements of power and cultural encounter. The composition features Napoleon in a cuirassier uniform, emphasizing his military rank, while the Gypsy woman's presence adds a narrative of interaction and perhaps tension. The artwork is an example of historical painting, reflecting the complexities of 19th-century European history.

Landscape with Trees by Tadeusz Noskowski, 1909

Landscape with Trees

Tadeusz Noskowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Tadeusz Noskowski depicts a serene landscape featuring a forest and a river. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the surroundings, with trees standing tall against the flowing water. The scene is rendered in a style typical of early 20th-century Polish art, emphasizing the harmony between nature and the environment.

Architectural interior. by Rogiers de Cuyper, 1646

Architectural interior.

Rogiers de Cuyper
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This architectural interior painting by Rogiers de Cuyper showcases a grand interior space with intricate details. The composition features elements such as stairs and columns, suggesting a formal setting. The artwork exemplifies the artist's skill in capturing the essence of architectural design through meticulous brushwork and perspective.

Studium do obrazu "Nasi malarze bataliści" by Czesław Tański, 1927

Studium do obrazu "Nasi malarze bataliści"

Czesław Tański
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting is a study for the larger work "Nasi malarze bataliści" (Our Battlefield Painters). It depicts a group of Polish military painters engaged in their craft amidst the chaos of war. The composition showcases the intense atmosphere of battle, with soldiers and officers in action, capturing the spirit of Polish military history and the dedication of artists to document their experiences.

Studium pejzażu do obrazu Pochód na Sybir by Witold Pruszkowski, 1892

Studium pejzażu do obrazu Pochód na Sybir

Witold Pruszkowski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

No description available

Mulchs by Stanisław Wyspiański, 1898

Mulchs

Stanisław Wyspiański
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This pastel painting by Stanisław Wyspiański depicts a scene in Planty Park, featuring a stack of straw mulch. The artwork captures the atmosphere of a night setting, with the mulch stack standing out against the dark background. Wyspiański's style is evident in the delicate use of pastel colors and the subtle details that bring the scene to life.

Old Town Square in Warsaw. by Jan Gotard, 1935

Old Town Square in Warsaw.

Jan Gotard
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Gotard depicts the Old Town Square in Warsaw, capturing the historical and architectural essence of the area. The artwork showcases the vibrant atmosphere of the square, with its iconic buildings and bustling streets, providing a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage.

Berezina by Michał Gorstkin-Wywiórski, 1895

Berezina

Michał Gorstkin-Wywiórski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This large panoramic painting depicts the Battle of Berezina, a significant event during Napoleon's retreat from Russia in 1812. Created by Julian Fałat and Wojciech Kossak, the artwork was later cut into pieces and sold as separate paintings. The painting is notable for its historical accuracy and dramatic portrayal of the battlefield.

Constitution of May 3, 1791 by Jan Matejko, 1891

Constitution of May 3, 1791

Jan Matejko
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Constitution of 3 May 1791 is an 1891 Romantic oil painting on canvas by the Polish artist Jan Matejko. It is a large piece, and one of Matejko's best known. It memorializes the Polish Constitution of 3 May 1791, a milestone in the history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and a high point of the Polish Enlightenment.

Skarga's Sermon by Jan Matejko, 1864

Skarga's Sermon

Jan Matejko
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Sermon of Piotr Skarga or Skarga's Sermon is a large oil painting by Jan Matejko, finished in 1864, now in the National Museum, Warsaw in Poland. It depicts a sermon on political matters by the Jesuit priest Piotr Skarga, a chief figure of the Counter Reformation in Poland, where he rebukes the Polish elite for neglecting the national interest.

Nero's Torches by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1876

Nero's Torches

Henryk Siemiradzki
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Nero's Torches is an 1876 oil-on-canvas painting by the Polish artist Henryk Siemiradzki. It is also known as Candlesticks of Christianity. The painting depicts a dramatic scene from ancient Rome, illustrating the persecution of Christians under Emperor Nero. With its vivid colors and intense composition, the artwork captures the historical and emotional weight of the subject matter.

Stephen Báthory at Pskov by Jan Matejko, 1872

Stephen Báthory at Pskov

Jan Matejko
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Stephen Báthory at Pskov is an allegorical historical painting from 1872 by the Polish artist Jan Matejko. It depicts a fictional event during the final period of peace negotiations at the end of the 1578-1582 Livonian campaign, showing people of the Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible kneeling before the Polish king Stephen Báthory at Pskov. The painting also features the papal legate, the black-robed Jesuit Antonio Possevino. It is currently housed in the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland.

Dance amongst swords by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1881

Dance amongst swords

Henryk Siemiradzki
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Sword Dance is a 19th-century painting series by the Polish painter Henryk Siemiradzki. It is also known as Dance Amongst Daggers and Dance Amongst Swords, among other names. The painting depicts a scene of a sword dance, likely featuring a group of individuals engaged in a traditional or ceremonial dance with swords, possibly highlighting themes of historical or cultural significance.

Christian Dirce by Henryk Siemiradzki by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1887

Christian Dirce by Henryk Siemiradzki

Henryk Siemiradzki
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Christian Dirce by Henryk Siemiradzki depicts a dramatic scene from the ancient Roman poet Statius's poem, illustrating the story of Christian Dirce. The painting showcases a powerful gladiator, likely Nero, confronting a woman, possibly Dirce, in a tense and emotionally charged moment. The artwork is renowned for its vivid portrayal of classical themes and the intense emotions captured in the figures.

Capture of an armored comrade. Episode from the Swedish war by Wojciech Kossak, 1894

Capture of an armored comrade. Episode from the Swedish war

Wojciech Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This oil painting by Polish artist Wojciech Kossak depicts a dramatic scene from the Swedish war, showcasing the capture of an armored comrade. The artwork captures the intensity of battle with vivid details of soldiers, horses, and the chaotic environment of war. Created in 1894, it is a notable example of Kossak's work in the genre of war painting.

Battle of Chocim by Józef Brandt, 1867

Battle of Chocim

Józef Brandt
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Józef Brandt depicts the Battle of Chocim, a significant historical event in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The artwork captures the intense military confrontation between Polish-Lithuanian forces and the Ottoman Empire, highlighting the leadership of Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, a renowned military commander. The detailed portrayal of the battlefield and the soldiers reflects Brandt's skill in rendering historical scenes with dramatic realism.

Battle of Raszyn. by Juliusz Kossak, 1884

Battle of Raszyn.

Juliusz Kossak
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

The Battle of Raszyn is a painting by Juliusz Kossak depicting a significant historical battle during the Polish-Soviet War. Created in 1884, the artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the conflict, showcasing Kossak's skill in portraying military scenes.

Miodowa Street in Warsaw by Bernardo Bellotto, 1777

Miodowa Street in Warsaw

Bernardo Bellotto
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

Miodowa Street is a 1777 oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto, then court painter to Stanisław August Poniatowski, king of Poland. Now in the Royal Castle, Warsaw, it is one of a series of twenty-two images of Warsaw by this artist and shows the junction of Miodowa Street with Senatorska Street. On the left is the Krakow Episcopal Palace and the now-lost 1774 Tepper Palace designed by Ephraim Schröger. On the right is the Branicki Palace and Krasiński Palace

Capture of the Arsenal by Marcin Zaleski, 1831

Capture of the Arsenal

Marcin Zaleski
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Marcin Zaleski depicts the Capture of the Warsaw Arsenal during the November Uprising, a significant event in Polish history. It showcases the dramatic scene of soldiers taking control of the arsenal, highlighting the tension and historical significance of the moment.

Introduction of Christianity in Poland by Jan Matejko, 1889

Introduction of Christianity in Poland

Jan Matejko
Warsaw,Poland
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Matejko depicts the adoption of Christianity in Poland, a pivotal moment in the country's history. It is part of the artist's series 'History of Civilization in Poland,' focusing on key historical events and figures. The artwork features important characters such as Mieszko I, Czcibor, and Adalbert of Prague, illustrating the spread of Christianity in the region during the 10th century.

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