Stańczyk

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Stańczyk is a famous 1862 painting by Polish artist Jan Matejko depicting the melancholic court jester of the same name, symbolizing political reflection and national conscience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artHistoricalSignificance iconic image in Polish culture
one of Jan Matejko’s most famous works
collection National Museum in Warsaw collection
colorPalette dark tones
red costume of the jester
countryOfOrigin Poland
creator Jan Matejko NERFINISHED
depictionStyle realistic interior scene
depicts Stańczyk NERFINISHED
court jester
melancholy
national conscience
political reflection
genre history painting
political painting
hasInfluenceOn Polish patriotic art
visual representation of Polish political reflection
hasPart ballroom scene in the background
figure of a seated jester
letter on the table
view of Wawel Cathedral
inception 1862
inspiredBy historical figure Stańczyk
languageOfTitle Polish
location National Museum in Warsaw NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Stańczyk, the jester NERFINISHED
materialUsed canvas
oil paint
movement Realism
Romanticism NERFINISHED
partOf Polish national heritage
setInPeriod Renaissance Poland NERFINISHED
setInPlace Royal court in Kraków NERFINISHED
symbolizes national conscience of Poland
political reflection on the fate of Poland
tragedy of the Polish state
wisdom behind the mask of folly
theme Polish history
irony
loneliness
national identity
patriotism
political crisis
title Stańczyk NERFINISHED
titleInPolish Stańczyk NERFINISHED

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Jan Matejko notableWork Stańczyk