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Kinga de Pologne (Kunegunda, ou Cunegonde) (1234 - 1293
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Kinga de Pologne (Kunegunda, ou Cunegonde) (1234 - 1293
FIA5402075 Kinga de Pologne (Kunegunda, ou Cunegonde) (1234 - 1293) - Saint Kinga of Poland par Matejko, Jan Alojzy (1838-1893), 1892 - Oil on canvas, 90x63 cm - Regional Museum, Wieliczka by Matejko, Jan (1838-93); Regional Museum, Wieliczka, Poland; Photo eFine Art Images; Polish, out of copyright
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13 13th Xiii Xiiith Century Crosier Franciscan Orders Poland Polish Pole Rosary Medieval Period
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This print showcases the stunning artwork of Jan Alojzy Matejko, depicting the remarkable figure of Kinga de Pologne (Kunegunda, ou Cunegonde). Painted in 1892, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 90x63 cm and is currently housed at the Regional Museum in Wieliczka, Poland. Matejko's attention to detail and skillful brushstrokes bring Saint Kinga of Poland to life. Dressed in noble attire, she exudes grace and elegance as she holds a rosary delicately between her fingers. The soft light illuminating her face adds an ethereal quality to the painting. As a prominent figure during the medieval period, Saint Kinga played a significant role in Polish society. She was known for her devotion to religion and served as a member of the Order of Poor Ladies. The presence of her crosier symbolizes her position within the Franciscan order. The artist captures not only Kinga's external beauty but also hints at her inner strength and spirituality through his portrayal. Her gaze seems focused yet serene, suggesting a deep connection with divinity. This exceptional portrait serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical documentation of Polish nobility during this era. It invites viewers to appreciate Matejko's talent while offering insight into the religious customs and societal norms prevalent at that time. Overall, this print offers a glimpse into history through artistry—a testament to Matejko's genius and Saint King
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