Grunwald battlefield


Size (cm): 75x40
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Sale price¥35,800 JPY

Description

The work "Grunwald's battlefield", painted by Jan Matejko in 1878, is one of the most emblematic pieces of Polish art and stands out for its monumental representation of the famous battle of the fifteenth century between the Polish forces and the Teutonic knights. Matejko, known for his talent to dramatize historical events, uses an impressive composition that not only captures the intensity of the conflict, but also tells a deep story of national pride.

Visually, paint is a deployment of energy, divided into a vibrant chaos that reflects the tumult of the battle. The scene is populated by numerous soldiers, some in full combat, while others, dejected, are on the ground. The dynamism of the work is enhanced by the disposition of the bodies, which seem to flow and intertwine in a violent choreography, although organized in its diversity. Matejko makes use of a rich and varied palette, predominantly the dark tones that evoke a feeling of gravity and tragedy. The use of color not only contributes to the atmosphere of the work, but also reinforces the narrativity of each of the elements that compose it; From the red of the blood and the clothes to the gray of the smoke of the war.

Among the characters represented, King Jagellón stands out, who is in the central part of the painting. His figure is high and dominant, symbolizing authority and strength. The king holds his sword with determination, which suggests the glory of his leadership in this crucial victory for Poland. Around it, the Polish Knights and the Teutonic Enemies are entangled in the fight, creating a dramatic background that fills the tension scene.

A remarkable aspect of "Grunwald battlefield" is how Matejko delights in small details. For example, the shields with the emblems of the factions faced, the elaborate clothes and the expressions of anguish in the faces of the fighters highlight their meticulous focus on historical veracity. The sense of movement is palpable, and the viewer can almost listen to the rumble of combat and feel the urgency of the struggle. Matejko's ability to balance a considerable number of characters in a composition that still allows each one to tell his own story is one of the outstanding achievements of the work.

Historically, the Battle of Grunwald, which took place in 1410, is an icon of Polish national pride and resistance against oppression. Matejko, in his capacity as a visual historian, not only portrays the moment of the battle itself, but also uses the work as a vehicle to transmit a message of national identity and Polish heroism against historical adversities.

The historically loaded battlefield that Matejko portrays is not only a place of conflict, but also a symbol of unity and determination of the Polish people. In this monumental piece, both Matejko's artistic ability and his deep love for his country are reflected. The work thus becomes a visual testimony that transcends time, marking not only a chapter of history, but celebrating the indomitable spirit of a nation that has managed to get up to adversity. "Grunwald's battlefield" endures in collective memory, reminding us of the importance of our roots and the strength of patriotism in art.

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