Artwork
Portrait of Józef Ponitycki

Portrait of Józef Ponitycki is an oil painting by the Biedermeier artist Józef Peszka. It dates from 1815 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Kraków.
About this work
Overview
The Portrait of Józef Ponitycki is a 19th-century oil painting held in the National Museum in Kraków. Created in 1815 by Polish artist Józef Peszka, it exemplifies the Biedermeier style.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a young boy, likely Józef Ponitycki, with curly hair, dressed in a dark jacket with gold buttons and a white collar. His direct gaze engages the viewer, drawing attention to his face.
Technique & Style
Peszka employed chiaroscuro to create depth and dimension, characteristic of the Biedermeier movement's attention to detail. The oil paint's rich texture enhances the portrait's realism.
History & Provenance
Painted in 1815, the Portrait of Józef Ponitycki is part of the National Museum in Kraków's collection, showcasing Peszka's work as a Polish painter and art professor.
Artist & collection
Artist
Józef Peszka (19 February 1767 – 14 September 1831) was a Polish painter and art professor; known mostly for his portraits and watercolor landscapes.



















