Artwork
Portrait of a Man

Portrait of a Man is an oil painting by Karl Gottlieb Schweikart. It dates from 1812 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Kraków.
About this work
This portrait depicts a man with short, light-colored hair, dressed in a dark jacket over a white shirt with a high collar and a striped cravat.
This portrait depicts a man with short, light-colored hair, dressed in a dark jacket over a white shirt with a high collar and a striped cravat. The background is a muted brown color.
The subject's attire and hairstyle suggest a formal setting, possibly from the early 19th century. The artist's use of oil paint adds depth and texture to the portrait.
If you're interested in learning more about the artist who created this piece, you might want to look up Karl Gottlieb Schweikart.
Overview
Portrait of a Man is an oil painting created in 1812 by Karl Gottlieb Schweikart, currently part of the collection at the National Museum in Kraków.
Subject & Meaning
The painting portrays a man with short, light-colored hair, formally attired in a dark jacket, white shirt with a high collar, and a striped cravat, suggesting a formal, early 19th-century setting.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil paint, the work leverages the medium's capabilities to achieve depth and texture, set against a muted brown background.
History & Provenance
Created in 1812, the portrait is now housed at the National Museum in Kraków, with its historical ownership trail not detailed here.
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Artist
Karl Gottlieb Schweikart (1772–1855) was an artist, born in Ludwigsburg.
















