
ヤン・マテイコ
1838–1893 · クラクフ自由市 · 歴史画, ロマン主義, 19世紀の写実主義
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Jan Matejko was born in 1838 in Kraków, in a Poland that did not exist on the map. The country had been split three ways by Russia, Prussia, and Austria six decades earlier, and by the time Matejko was painting, most of his countrymen had never lived under a Polish government. He answered that erasure with size. His paintings of Polish history run to enormous scale, the Battle of Grunwald from 1878 stretches nearly 10 meters wide, crowded with named kings, knights, and banners from a 1410 victory over the Teutonic Knights that Poles could still take pride in even with no state of their own.
Matejko compressed decades into a single canvas, invented meetings that never took place, and dressed his figures for dramatic effect rather than documented costume, choices later historians have criticized. Even so, the paintings were reproduced constantly as prints and postcards, hung in homes across the partitioned Polish lands, doing work that a national museum or a national government could not do at the time.
He taught at Kraków's School of Fine Arts for the last two decades of his life, training the next generation of Polish painters, and died in 1893, buried in the same city where the enormous Grunwald canvas had drawn crowds fifteen years earlier.
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グルンヴァルトの戦いヤン・マテイコ, 1878
スタンチクヤン・マテイコ, 1862
5月3日憲法ヤン・マテイコ, 1891
天文学者コペルニクス、あるいは神との対話ヤン・マテイコ, 1873
プロイセンの臣従ヤン・マテイコ, 1879
レイタンヤン・マテイコ, 1866
スカルガの説教ヤン・マテイコ, 1864
1521年、クラクフ大聖堂の塔にジグムント鐘を吊るすヤン・マテイコ, 1874
プスコフのステファン・バートリヤン・マテイコ, 1872
ポーランド――1863年ヤン・マテイコ, 1864
ラツワヴィツェの戦いヤン・マテイコ, 1888
リトアニアの洗礼ヤン・マテイコ, 1888
ルブリン合同ヤン・マテイコ, 1869
リヴィウ近郊のボフダン・フメリニツキーとトゥガイ・ベイヤン・マテイコ, 1885
ウィーンのヤン・ソビエスキヤン・マテイコ, 1883