Artwork
Portrait of Teresa Woydzina née Kuźnicz, Wife of the President of Warsaw

Portrait of Teresa Woydzina née Kuźnicz, Wife of the President of Warsaw is an oil painting by Franciszek Ksawery Lampi. It dates from 1820 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Kraków.
About this work
She is depicted wearing a white dress with blue sleeves and a veil over her head, which is pulled back to reveal her curly brown hair.
This painting is a portrait of a woman, likely from the early 19th century. She is depicted wearing a white dress with blue sleeves and a veil over her head, which is pulled back to reveal her curly brown hair. Her right hand is raised to her chest, holding the edge of her dress.
The woman's expression is calm and serene, with a hint of a smile on her face. The background of the painting is a muted gray color, which helps to focus attention on the subject. The overall effect is one of elegance and refinement.
The painting is held at the National Museum in Kraków.
Overview
This 1820 oil painting by Franciszek Ksawery Lampi portrays Teresa Woydzina née Kuźnicz, wife of the President of Warsaw, in a characteristic genre portrait format. It is part of the National Museum in Kraków's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Teresa Woydzina née Kuźnicz, is depicted in a serene and elegant manner, conveying refinement. Her attire, including a white dress with blue sleeves and a veil, and her calm expression with a subtle smile, emphasize her dignified persona.
Technique & Style
Lampi employs a muted gray background to focus attention on the subject, highlighting his skill in composition. The detailed rendering of Teresa's curly brown hair and the folds of her dress demonstrates his mastery of oil painting techniques within the Romantic portrait tradition.
History & Provenance
Created in 1820, the painting reflects Lampi's established practice in Warsaw, where he had settled since 1815, catering to the elite of Congress Poland. It has been preserved in the National Museum in Kraków.
Context
This work exemplifies the post-Napoleonic era's portraiture in Poland, where Lampi, with his Austrian and Italian roots, played a significant role in shaping the local artistic landscape with his Romantic style.
Artist & collection
Artist
Franciszek Ksawery Lampi, also known as Franz Xaver Lampi (22 January 1782 – 22 July 1852), was a Polish Romantic painter born in Austria of ethnic Italian background.















