Artwork
Portrait of Karol Sierakowski, artillery general

Portrait of Karol Sierakowski, artillery general is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1816 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw. The work is a portrait of a military officer, rendered in oil on canvas.
About this work
Overview
The work is a portrait of a military officer, rendered in oil on canvas. The figure is shown in full dress, his uniform highlighted by gold epaulets and a blue sash, set against a subdued gray backdrop that emphasizes the formal attire.
Subject & Meaning
The sitter is identified as Karol Sierakowski, an artillery general, whose composed expression and neatly arranged dark hair convey a sense of authority and discipline. A medal or badge on his left chest signals his rank and honors within the armed forces.
Technique & Style
The painter employs a restrained palette, allowing the vivid reds and blues of the uniform to stand out against the muted background. Careful brushwork defines the texture of the fabric and the gleam of the gold epaulets, while the overall composition maintains a balanced, dignified pose.
Context
Portraits of high‑ranking officers were common in the period as a means of documenting military leadership and status. The formal presentation and inclusion of insignia reflect the conventions of official portraiture intended for institutional or personal display.
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