Artwork
Portrait of a woman in a cap

Portrait of a woman in a cap is an oil painting by the Biedermeier artist Franz Krüger. It dates from 1837 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw.
About this work
Overview
Portrait of a Woman in a Cap is an oil painting created by Franz Krüger around 1837. It is a representative work of the Biedermeier style, characterized by detailed and intimate depictions.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a seated woman wearing a black dress, white lace cap, and jewelry. Her elegant attire and refined demeanor evoke a sense of domestic sophistication. The subject's accessories, including glasses, add to the portrait's nuanced characterization.
Technique & Style
Krüger's use of oil paint captures the intricate details of the subject's clothing and jewelry. The warm, cloudy background suggests an outdoor setting, contrasting with the subject's indoor attire.
History & Provenance
The painting is part of the National Museum in Warsaw's collection. Krüger, a prominent portraitist in Berlin, created the work during a period when he was highly sought after by the city's affluent residents.
Artist & collection
Artist
Franz Krüger (10 September 1797, in Großbadegast, Köthen, Anhalt – 21 January 1857, in Berlin), known as Pferde-Krüger ("Horse-Krüger"), was a German (Prussian) painter and lithographer.



















