Bathory at Pskov
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Romanticism
1872
19th Century
322.0 x 512.0 cm
Nicolaus Copernicus Museum
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Bathory at Pskov
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Collectible Description
Historical Grandeur Captured in Vibrant Detail
Jan Matejko's masterpiece "Bathory at Pskov" (1872) is a monumental oil-on-canvas painting that brings to life a pivotal moment during the Livonian campaign. This grand historical work, measuring 322 x 512 cm, depicts the fictionalized scene of Russian envoys kneeling before Polish King Stephen Báthory at Pskov during peace negotiations. The painting is a powerful embodiment of Romantic Nationalism, celebrating Polish heritage and resilience.A Dramatic Scene of Diplomatic Tension
The composition is dynamic and crowded, with a central focus on two prominent figures seated at a table covered with documents and objects. Surrounding them are various groups of people, some standing, others engaged in conversation or observing the scene. The background extends to an outdoor setting with tents, flags, and possibly a battlefield or encampment, adding depth and context to the event.Rich Colors and Meticulous Detail
Matejko's use of color is striking, with a vibrant palette dominated by rich earth tones, deep reds, golds, and blues. The clothing of the figures features intricate patterns and luxurious fabrics, enhancing the opulence and importance of the scene. The sunset hues—blends of pink, orange, purple, and gold—create a dramatic backdrop that heightens the emotional intensity of the moment.Symbolism and Historical Context
The painting is rich with symbolic elements, including the documents on the table, which likely represent agreements or important declarations. The presence of various cultural attire suggests a meeting of different nations or groups. The papal legate, Antonio Possevino, is also depicted, highlighting the role of the Catholic Church in these historical events.Technical Mastery and Emotional Impact
Matejko's technique involves meticulous brushwork and layering to achieve a high level of detail and realism. The interplay between the figures and their surroundings creates a narrative that is both visually engaging and historically evocative. The use of color and light to highlight key elements draws the viewer into the scene, making it feel dynamic and alive.Why This Piece Stands Out
"Bathory at Pskov" is not just a historical painting; it is a testament to Matejko's ability to capture the essence of a moment and convey its emotional weight. The painting's grandeur, detail, and vibrant colors make it a captivating addition to any art collection or interior design project.Bring This Masterpiece into Your Space
Own a piece of history with our hand-painted reproductions of "Bathory at Pskov." Whether you are an art lover, collector, or interior designer, this stunning artwork will add depth, drama, and a touch of historical grandeur to your space. Explore our high-quality reproductions and bring the timeless beauty of Jan Matejko's masterpiece into your home or office.Discover More About Jan Matejko
Jan Matejko (1838–1893) was a leading 19th-century exponent of history painting, known for depicting nodal events from Polish history. His works include large-scale oil paintings such as "Stańczyk," "Rejtan," and "Astronomer Copernicus." Matejko's art played a key role in promoting Polish history and national identity at a time when Poland was partitioned and lacked political autonomy.Explore Related Artworks
If you are interested in "Bathory at Pskov," you may also enjoy other historical paintings by Jan Matejko, such as "Stańczyk" and "Rejtan." These works similarly capture the drama and significance of historical events, making them valuable additions to any art collection.Plan Your Visit
To see the original painting, visit the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland. For those unable to travel, our high-quality reproductions offer a way to experience the beauty and historical significance of this masterpiece in your own space.Contact Us for More Information
Have questions about our hand-painted reproductions or need assistance with your order? Contact us today! Our team of art experts is here to help you find the perfect piece to enhance your collection or interior design project.Artist Biography
early life and education
jan alojzy matejko, a renowned polish painter, was born on june 24, 1838, in kraków, poland. his father, franciszek ksawery matejko, was a czech-born tutor and music teacher. jan's early life was marked by the kraków revolution of 1846 and the 1848 siege of kraków by the austrians, events that would later influence his artistic themes. matejko attended st. ann's high school but dropped out in 1851 due to poor grades. however, he showed exceptional talent for art from an early age. he studied at the school of fine arts in kraków from 1852 to 1858, specializing in historical painting under the tutelage of wojciech korneli stattler and władysław łuszczkiewicz.artistic career
matejko's first major work, tsars shuyski before zygmunt iii, was completed in 1853. he began exhibiting his historical paintings at the kraków society of friends of fine arts in 1855. notable works include:- rejtan (1866): a large oil on canvas painting depicting a pivotal moment in polish history.
- union of lublin (1869): a significant piece showcasing matejko's skill in capturing historical events.
- battle of grunwald (1878): a masterpiece that highlights his ability to convey the intensity of battle scenes.
museological contributions and legacy
matejko spent most of his life in kraków, eventually becoming a director at the jan matejko academy of fine arts, formerly known as the kraków academy of fine arts. his students included prominent painters such as maurycy gottlieb, jacek malczewski, józef mehoffer, and stanisław wyspiański. notable works available on OriginalUniqueArt:- jan matejko: varna (romanticism)
- jan matejko: still life (romanticism)
- jan matejko: the union of lublin (298 x 512 cm, romanticism, oil on canvas)
references:
discovering the masterpieces of muzeum narodowe krakow, poland (wikipedia.org)Jan Matejko
1838 - 1893 , Poland
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Maurycy Gottlieb']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Wojciech Korneli Stattler
- Władysław Łuszczkiewicz
- Date Of Birth: June 24, 1838
- Date Of Death: November 1, 1893
- Full Name: Jan Alojzy Matejko
- Nationality: Polish
- Notable Artworks:
- Battle of Grunwald
- Union of Lublin
- Place Of Birth: Kraków, Poland

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