ELEVEN. Crème de la crème of the Castle's Acquisitions – Paintings | Zamek Królewski w Warszawie

ELEVEN. Crème de la crème of the Castle's Acquisitions – Paintings

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 Marcello Bacciarelli, Albert Kazimierz Sasko-Cieszyński, olej, płótno, 92,5 x 75,5 cm, nr inw. ZKW/6266
Jacopo dal Ponte zw. Jacopo Bassano, Cud wyprowadzenia wody ze skały, olej, płótno, 100 x 152,5 cm, nr inw. ZKW/6140
Bernardo Bellotto, Forum Nerwy w Rzymie, olej, płótno, 85 x 107 cm, nr inw. ZKW/6695
Bernardo Bellotto, Widok Kapitolu z kościołem Santa Maria in Aracoeli, olej, płótno, 77 x 106,5 cm, nr inw. ZKW/5613
Defendente Ferrari, Matka Boska karmiąca, olej, deska orzechowa, 85 x 58 cm, nr inw. ZKW/6049
Josef Grassi, Anna Maria z Tyszkiewiczów Potocka, olej, płótno, 72,5 x 56 cm, nr inw. ZKW/5605
Melchior de Hondecoeter, Kogut i kura z kurczętami i gołębiami, olej, płótno, 96 x 111,5 cm, nr inw. ZKW/5879
Angelika Kauffman, Kornelia, matka Grakchów, olej, płótno, 110 x 152 cm, nr inw. ZKW/6045
 Michele Marieschi, Canal Grande z Palazzo dei Camerlenghi, olej, płótno, 55,6 x 85,1 cm, nr inw. ZKW/6231
Mattia Preti, Partia Tryktraka, olej, płótno, 108 x 146 cm, nr inw. ZKW/6257
Paolo Uccello, Madonna z Dzieciątkiem, tempera, deska, 63 x 45 cm, nr inw. ZKW/6465

ELEVEN

Crème de la crème of the Castle's Acquisitions – Paintings

May 24July 14, 2024

Gallery of Masterpieces

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The Royal Castle in Warsaw has added several hundred new works of art to its collection in the past few years, including paintings, drawings, engravings, furniture, porcelain, items of silver and also militaria. Among the acquired objects were over 60 paintings dating from the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries, executed by representatives of important European art centres, as well as Polish and contemporary artists active in Poland. The acquisition of paintings is conducted strictly in compliance with the most significant tenets of the Royal Castle's approved activities, which include gathering historically significant items, putting on temporary and permanent exhibitions, and making its collections accessible to the public for scientific and educational purposes.

 

The eleven paintings on display in this exhibition span a wide range of genres, periods, themes and origins, including the Quattrocentro of Florence, the trend in Baroque painting initiated by Caravaggio's students and continuators, the animal portraits of the Dutch Golden Age, Venetian vedute, the Renaissance works of Piedmont and Venice, the portrait painting of the Enlightenment, and the Classicist depiction of ancient history. We kindly invite you to our exhibition so you may learn about all these elements in detail.