Artwork
Portretul lui Valentin Hirscher

Portretul lui Valentin Hirscher is an unspecified painting by Hugo Kołłątaj. It is held in the collection of the Brașov Art Museum. The work is a portrait of a bearded man dressed in a dark robe trimmed with a white fur collar.
About this work
Overview
The work is a portrait of a bearded man dressed in a dark robe trimmed with a white fur collar. He holds a small object in his right hand, while a dark background and a solitary column on the left provide a limited spatial setting.
Subject & Meaning
The sitter’s solemn expression and formal attire suggest a dignified individual, possibly of some social standing. The inclusion of the column may allude to classical architecture, reinforcing a sense of gravitas and stability.
Technique & Style
Executed with careful attention to detail, the painting reflects a realistic approach reminiscent of 18th‑century portraiture. The contrast between the dark garments and the light fur collar, as well as the subdued background, highlights the figure’s features.
Context
The composition shares visual affinities with portraits by Hugo Kołłątaj, known for their precise rendering and formal presentation. Such stylistic parallels place the work within a tradition of meticulous, academic portraiture.
Artist & collection
Artist
This Polish folk painter worked in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, creating religious scenes with bold colors and simple shapes.



















