Artwork
Portrait of Artur Potocki [?]
![Portrait of Artur Potocki [?], by Józef Brandt, oil, 1888](https://artifactworldgallery.com/img/jozef-brandt--portrait-of-artur-potocki--d7e333cc44b53046-w1024.webp)
Portrait of Artur Potocki [?] is an oil painting by Józef Brandt. It dates from 1888 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw. Created circa 1888, this oil portrait presents Artur Potocki in a formal pose.
About this work
Overview
Created circa 1888, this oil portrait presents Artur Potocki in a formal pose. He wears a dark brown suit with a matching vest, a crisp white shirt, and a black bow tie, his moustache visible as he gazes to his left. The composition is set against a muted, dark background, emphasizing the sitter’s attire and posture.
Subject & Meaning
The work captures Potocki as a gentleman of his era, his stance—right hand tucked in a pocket and left arm bent—conveying a composed confidence. The restrained palette and direct gaze suggest a focus on personal dignity rather than narrative storytelling.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil on canvas, Brandt employs smooth brushwork to render the textures of fabric and flesh. Subtle chiaroscuro models the figure, while the limited color scheme of browns, whites, and blacks unifies the portrait and draws attention to the sitter’s features.
History & Provenance
Józef Brandt, noted for his historical scenes, painted this portrait during the later stage of his career. The painting entered the National Museum in Warsaw’s collection, where it remains part of the institution’s holdings of 19th‑century Polish art.
Artist & collection
Artist
Józef Brandt (1841–1915) was a Polish painter best known for his paintings of battles in Polish history, often featuring horses.



















