Artwork
Portrait of Zofia Illinicz née Radziwiłł (?–1541)

Portrait of Zofia Illinicz née Radziwiłł (?–1541) is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1735 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw.
About this work
Overview
This portrait depicts Zofia Illinicz née Radziwiłł, a member of the noble Radziwiłł family, in attire reflective of her high social status during the Renaissance period.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, identified by the Latin inscription as 'Sophia Consors', is shown holding an unidentified small object, potentially symbolizing her marital status, wealth, or personal attributes. Her dignified demeanor and opulent clothing emphasize her noble rank.
Technique & Style
The painting features bold, vibrant colors, notably bright blue and gold, set against a dark background, creating a striking contrast. The use of oil paint allows for detailed rendering of textures, such as the ruffled collar and curled hair.
History & Provenance
The current location of the painting is the National Museum in Warsaw, though the artist and exact date of creation are not specified in the provided information.
Context
The portrait reflects the artistic influences of the time, likely from the 16th century given the subject's death in 1541, blending local noble traditions with broader European Renaissance styles.
Legacy
As a depiction of a noblewoman from the Radziwiłł family, the portrait serves as a historical record of the family's prominence and the artistic tastes of the Polish nobility during the Renaissance.
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