Artwork
Portrait of Ferdynand Bryndza (1837–1891)

Portrait of Ferdynand Bryndza (1837–1891) is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Giovanni Boldini. It dates from 1890 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Kraków.
About this work
Overview
This 1890 oil painting, Portrait of Ferdynand Bryndza, is the work of Giovanni Boldini, an Italian artist who worked primarily in Paris. The portrait is now part of the National Museum in Kraków's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts Ferdynand Bryndza, a man with a white beard and glasses, dressed in formal attire. His face is turned slightly towards the viewer, but his gaze is directed downwards, creating a contemplative atmosphere.
Technique & Style
Boldini's loose and rapid brushstrokes, particularly evident in the subject's coat and the background, imbue the painting with a sense of energy and spontaneity. The dark, blurry background, with hints of green and red, adds to the overall impression of movement.
Context
The Portrait of Ferdynand Bryndza is associated with the Impressionist movement, reflecting Boldini's connection to the contemporary artistic trends of his time in Paris.
Artist & collection
Artist
Giovanni Boldini (31 December 1842 – 11 January 1931) was an Italian genre and portrait painter who lived and worked in Paris for most of his career.



















