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Szymon Czechowicz - Study of an old man’s head

Study of an old man’s head

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
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Szymon Czechowicz

Szymon Czechowicz was a prominent Polish painter of the Baroque, considered one of the most accomplished painters of 18th century sacral painting in Poland. He specialized in sublime effigies of painted figures. His establishment of a school of painting gives him a great influence on Polish art.

Initially trained by the court painter of Franciszek Maksymilian Ossoliński, in 1711 he went to Rome, where was admitted to Accademia di San Luca. His tutor was Benedetto Luti. During his apprenticeship in Rome he practiced copying works of famous artists, such as Raphael (designs of tapestries), Guido Reni (Crucifixion, today in the St. Stanisław's Church in Rome; Massacre of the Innocents, Lviv Gallery of Art), Peter Paul Rubens (Christ among the Pharisees), Federico Barocci (Deposition, Lviv Gallery of Art). In 1716 he was awarded by the Accademia for two of his drawings, Samson vanquishing the lion and Victorious return from the expedition. While still in Rome he painted some altar paintings for churches in Poland – Vision of St. Anthony, The Descent from the Cross, Protection of the Mother of God over Kraków for the Piarists Church in Kraków (1729), and Assumption of the Virgin Mary for the Cathedral in Kielce (1730).

In 1731 he went back to Poland, where in Warsaw he competed with Johann Samuel Mock to get the position of court painter of Augustus II the Strong. Shortly afterward he became a renowned portrait and religious painter. Among his clients were Polish and Lithuanian magnates and powerful clergymen – Franciszek Maksymilian Ossoliński, Grand Treasurer of the Crown (between 1731–34 he painted his portrait, today in the Armoury of the Castle in Liw), Jan Aleksander Lipski, Bishop of Kraków, Jan Fryderyk Sapieha, Grand Chancellor of Lithuania (in about 1740 he painted his portrait, today in the Lithuanian Art Museum in Vilnius, and at his initiative some religious paintings for St. Anne's Church and SS. Peter and Paul's Church in Kraków in 1741), Jan Tarło, voivode of Sandomierz (after 1743 paintings intended for parish church in Opole Lubelskie), Sułkowski family (paintings for the City Church in Leszno), Jan Klemens Branicki, Grand Crown Hetman (in 1750 he made 7 paintings for the parish church in Tykocin, and in 1760 two more for parish church in Tyczyn), Wacław Rzewuski, Grand Crown Hetman (between 1762–67 paintings for the castle chapel in Pidhirtsi).

In his portraits he was influenced by the Sarmatian portrait, though he put emphasis on the psychology of his subject. He worked in Warsaw, Kraków, Poznań, Pidhirtsi, Polotsk and Vilnius. From about 1750, he used delicate colours closely related with rococo. Czechowicz established his own school of painting, where he taught free of charge. Some of his paintings were probably accomplished by his pupils – Franciszek Smuglewicz, Tadeusz Konicz, Jan Ścisło, Jan Bogumił Plersch and Antoni Albertrandi. In his religious paintings he followed the patterns of the mature Roman Baroque, especially Carlo Maratta, Benedetto Luti and Sebastiano Conca, while his portraits were inspired by Saxon school of portrait. Czechowicz died in 1775 in Warsaw and was buried in the Capucine Church.

More Artworks by Szymon Czechowicz (View all 16 Artworks)

Martyrdom of St. John Nepomucene

Martyrdom of St. John Nepomucene (1750)

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1737-1739)

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Hagar and Ishmael in the desert

Hagar and Ishmael in the desert

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Christ hands the keys to St. Peter

Christ hands the keys to St. Peter

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Study of a priest – Saint Boniface

Study of a priest – Saint Boniface (1738)

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Head of a man

Head of a man

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Saint Francis

Saint Francis

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Saint Joseph

Saint Joseph

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Mary Magdalene

Mary Magdalene

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Study of an old man’s head

Study of an old man’s head

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
The Entombment

The Entombment (1747)

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Study of the left foot

Study of the left foot (1715)

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Saint Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy

Saint Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy (1750)

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Święty Jan Kanty w ekstazie

Święty Jan Kanty w ekstazie (1767)

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
Christ Appearing to the Apostles after the Resurrection

Christ Appearing to the Apostles after the Resurrection (1758)

Szymon Czechowicz (Polish, 1689-1775)
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