Józef Relidzyński, second lieutenant (1920)

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We are thrilled to showcase "Józef Relidzyński, Second Lieutenant (1920)", a compelling portrait by esteemed Polish painter, Leon Wyczółkowski. This artwork offers a striking depiction of Józef Relidzyński, captured in the confident stance and gaze of an honored military figure.In this portrait, Wyczółkowski employs a subdued yet effective palette to highlight the dignified bearing of the second lieutenant. The artist's mastery in rendering details is evident in the intricate depiction of the military attire – from the precisely drawn insignias on the cap to the textural contrast of the fur-lined coat. The sober expression and the intense eyes of Relidzyński convey a profound sense of duty and resolve, characteristics befitting his role during a tumultuous period in history.This piece not only immortalizes a figure of historical significance but also serves as a fine example of Wyczółkowski's skill in portraiture and his contribution to Polish cultural heritage. Through delicate color work and nuanced shading, the artist brings to life the persona of the lieutenant, making this painting a notable and evocative piece in our collection.

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Leon Jan Wyczółkowski was one of the leading painters of the Young Poland movement, as well as the principal representative of Polish Realism in art of the Interbellum. From 1895 to 1911 he served as professor of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts (ASP) in Kraków, and from 1934, ASP in Warsaw. He was a founding member of the Society of Polish Artists "Sztuka" (Art, 1897).