Artwork
Interior

Interior is an oil painting by the Realist artist Aleksander Gryglewski. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw.
About this work
Overview
Aleksander Gryglewski's 'Interior' is an oil painting created around 1850. It is part of the National Museum in Warsaw's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a quiet, old room with brown walls and a dark floor, furnished with chairs, a table, and a couch. A window on the right and a door on the left frame the space, which is characterized by its subdued atmosphere.
Technique & Style
Gryglewski's work is associated with the realist movement, evident in his detailed portrayal of the interior space. The dominant use of brown and dark colors contributes to the room's serious and subdued ambiance.
History & Provenance
Gryglewski, a Polish painter and professor at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts, focused on depicting notable Polish buildings and spaces. 'Interior' reflects this interest, showcasing his attention to everyday environments.
Artist & collection
Artist
Aleksander Konstanty Gryglewski (4 March 1833 – 28 July 1879) was a Polish painter and art professor at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts. He is primarily known for his interior portraits of notable buildings throughout Poland.


















