Artysta: Jan Matejko
Styl: Romanticism
Tematy: Famous People Russia Warriors Wars
Data: 1872
Rozmiar: 322 x 512 cm
Muzeum: Nicolaus Copernicus Museum (Frombork, Poland)
Technika: Oil On Canvas
Jan Matejko, a leading 19th-century Polish painter and history painting exponent, created the masterpiece Bathory at Pskov in 1872. This oil on canvas painting is available for purchase as a handmade reproduction or print on canvas from our online art gallery, Wikioo.org.
Bathory at Pskov depicts the siege of Pskov during the Livonian War (1578-1582) between Ivan the Terrible of Russia and Stefan Batory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The painting illustrates the concept of romantic nationalism, emphasizing the heroic efforts of the Polish king to capture the city.
Matejko's allegorical painting is a visual representation of the siege from the Polish perspective, featuring Batory in the center and surrounded by his soldiers. The artist used vibrant colors and dramatic lighting to create an atmosphere of tension and excitement, making it a captivating piece for any art collector.
Jan Matejko is renowned for his historical paintings that depict nodal events from Polish history. His works include Rejtan (1866), Union of Lublin (1869), and Battle of Grunwald (1878). By purchasing a reproduction or print on canvas of Bathory at Pskov, you can add a piece of Polish history and culture to your art collection.
Visit Wikioo.org to explore our collection of Jan Matejko paintings, including Bathory at Pskov. Our handmade oil reproductions and prints on canvas are crafted with care and attention to detail, ensuring that you receive a high-quality piece of art for your home or office.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of Polish history! Visit Wikioo.org today to explore our collection of Jan Matejko paintings and find your perfect match.
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