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Polonia, an 1864 oil on canvas by Jan Matejko, depicts the aftermath of the January Uprising. This history painting captures the sombre mood and national suffering following the failed rebellion against the Russian Empire.
Jan Matejko's 1864 oil on canvas, titled Polonia, is a history painting that captures the atmosphere after the January Uprising. This rebellion, aimed at restoring Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth independence from the Russian Empire, ended in defeat and repression. The painting is a commentary on the political situation and national suffering. The composition centres on a woman in a black dress, representing Polonia, or Poland. She stands amidst a scene of devastation and mourning. To her left, Russian officials stand guard, symbols of the occupying power. To her right, figures representing the Polish people are depicted in various states of distress: some are wounded, others are grieving, and some are being forcibly taken away. The overall palette is muted, dominated by browns and greys, which adds to the sombre mood. The figures are rendered with realistic detail, and the artist uses light and shadow to create a dramatic effect. The date 1863 is inscribed above, marking the year of the uprising.

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12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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