Artwork

Soția medicului Pataki Samuel II (Szatmari Papp Sára) (În RI: Pataki Sámuelné Szatmari Papp Sára)

Soția medicului Pataki Samuel II (Szatmari Papp Sára) (În RI: Pataki Sámuelné Szatmari Papp Sára), by Franz Anton Bergmann
Soția medicului Pataki Samuel II (Szatmari Papp Sára) (În RI: Pataki Sámuelné Szatmari Papp Sára), by Franz Anton Bergmann

Soția medicului Pataki Samuel II (Szatmari Papp Sára) (În RI: Pataki Sámuelné Szatmari Papp Sára) is a print by Franz Anton Bergmann. It is held in the collection of the Museum of Art Cluj-Napoca. Soția medicului Pataki Samuel II (Szatmari Papp Sára) is a portrait painting featuring the wife of Dr.

About this work

Overview

Soția medicului Pataki Samuel II (Szatmari Papp Sára) is a portrait painting featuring the wife of Dr. Pataki Samuel II, depicted in formal attire against a subdued background.

Subject & Meaning

The subject, Szatmari Papp Sára, is portrayed with clasped hands, a watch, and a small decorative object on her dress, conveying an air of elegance and refinement. The inclusion of a vase with flowers, notably a red rose, on a nearby table, adds a symbolic layer, potentially alluding to love, beauty, or the subject's personal qualities.

Technique & Style

The painting employs chiaroscuro, evident in the contrast between the subject's white dress and the dark, muted background with hints of green and brown, creating depth and emphasizing the sitter's presence. The overall composition suggests a traditional, formal portraiture approach with an emphasis on capturing the subject's dignity and poise.

Context

Given the formal attire and the traditional portraiture style, the painting is likely from a period and social context where such representations of elegance and status were valued, possibly late 19th or early 20th century, though the exact date and cultural influences are not specified here.

Legacy

The legacy of this specific portrait is not detailed in the provided information, suggesting it may not be widely recognized beyond its subject's familial or local historical significance, or it may be part of a broader collection of portraits from the era that collectively contribute to the understanding of late 19th or early 20th-century portraiture traditions.

Artist & collection

Artist

Franz Anton Bergmann

Franz Anton Bergmann painted small-scale portraits in oil and print during the late 1700s.