Artwork

Portrait of Janina Stanisławska

Portrait of Janina Stanisławska, by Wojciech Weiss, oil, 1908
Portrait of Janina Stanisławska, by Wojciech Weiss, oil, 1908

Portrait of Janina Stanisławska is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Wojciech Weiss. It dates from 1908 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Kraków.

About this work

Overview

Portrait of Janina Stanisławska is a 1908 oil painting by Wojciech Weiss, a Polish artist linked to the Young Poland movement. The work is a portrait of a woman, characterized by its use of Post-Impressionist techniques and held in the National Museum in Kraków.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a woman, identified as Janina Stanisławska, dressed in a light-colored dress and a feather-adorned hat, gazing to her left against a soft, light blue background. The subject's expression and attire suggest a contemplative, possibly introspective, mood.

Technique & Style

Weiss employed chiaroscuro to create depth and dimensionality in the subject's features, leveraging light and shadow to add volume. This technique, alongside the painting's overall aesthetic, aligns with Post-Impressionist principles.

History & Provenance

Created in 1908 by Wojciech Weiss, who transitioned from musical training to study art under Leon Wyczółkowski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, the painting is now part of the National Museum in Kraków's collection.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Wojciech Weiss

Artist

Wojciech Weiss

Wojciech Weiss (4 May 1875 – 7 December 1950) was a prominent Polish painter and draughtsman of the Young Poland movement.