Jan Styka - Christ Standing
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Jan Styka - Christ Standing (Christ Debout)
Title: Christ Standing (Christ Debout)
Artist: Jan Styka
Signature: Lower Right
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Frame: Gilt Plaster & Wood Frame
Condition: Good. No Damage. Light wear to frame.
Size:
- Overall: 31" X 39"
- Visible: 23" X 30 1/2"
Description:
This captivating oil painting by Jan Styka, titled "Christ Standing" (Christ Debout), exemplifies the Polish artist's mastery in religious and historical themes. Known for his large-scale works and panoramas, Styka's skill is evident in the dramatic portrayal of Christ, depicted standing with a serene expression against a background of vibrant hues. The composition evokes a sense of reverence and spiritual reflection, characteristic of Styka's religious paintings.
Jan Styka (April 8, 1858 - April 11, 1925) was a prolific Polish artist renowned for his monumental paintings and panoramas. Born in Lviv, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he earned a Golden Medal for his painting "Ulysses Hunting a Boar." After receiving the "Prix de Rome," Styka moved to Italy, where he was deeply influenced by the works of Italian masters.
Styka's most acclaimed works include "The Battle of Raclawice," "The Crucifixion," "Bem in Siedmiogrod," and "The Martyrdom of Christians in Nero's Circus." His paintings are celebrated for their historical accuracy, emotional depth, and grand scale. "The Crucifixion," displayed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in California, is reputed to be the world's largest and most dramatic painting on canvas.
Throughout his career, Styka also painted portraits of notable personalities, allegorical scenes, and illustrations for literary works such as Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey." His works have been exhibited in prestigious venues, including the Paris Salons and the World Exhibition in St. Louis.
This painting, "Christ Standing," is a testament to Styka's exceptional ability to capture the essence of his subjects with profound sensitivity and technical precision. It is a valuable addition to any collection of fine art, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and artistic legacy of one of Poland's most distinguished painters.
Provenance:
This piece comes from a private collection and is accompanied by a handwritten label on the back, detailing its origin and dimensions. The label reads:
"IV bois
New York
N. 4. Christ debout - planche en bois
65 x 83"
The meticulous care in preserving this piece is evident in its well-maintained condition, with only light wear to the frame.
This painting by Jan Styka represents a significant opportunity for collectors to acquire a work by one of Poland's most illustrious artists, known for his contributions to religious and historical art.