
Jan Matejko · PD
特瓦尔多夫斯基为齐格蒙特二世召唤芭芭拉的亡灵(草图)
作品信息
故事
This is Matejko working up an old Polish legend. In the story, King Sigismund Augustus is destroyed by grief after the sudden death of his wife, Barbara Radziwill, and begs to see her once more. A sorcerer named Twardowski, Poland's own version of the Faust legend and a man said to have sold his soul to the devil, summons her spirit in a mirror by candlelight. Matejko painted this dark, candlelit version in 1884 as a study, a trial run for a larger picture he never actually carried out, so the sketch is as far as the idea ever got. The king leans toward the glass to catch the shape of the queen he had lost.




