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In the Bower

Aleksander Gierymski, Gierymski, Polish painter, Realism art, Impressionism Poland, Warsaw artist, 19th century painting, Jewish life Warsaw, Landscape paintings, Pozitivism art

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Kysymys 1:
What artistic movement is Aleksander Gierymski’s ‘In the Bower’ considered to be a precursor of?
Kysymys 2:
The painting depicts a scene from which historical period?
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What is the dominant technique employed by Gierymski in ‘In the Bower’?
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The painting's atmosphere aims to convey what emotion?
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Why was Gierymski’s approach to painting ‘In the Bower’ considered innovative for his time?

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This genre-type costume scene and a group of plein air studies the artist made while working on the painting, are considered to be some of the best works in Aleksander Gierymski’s oeuvre. They were the artist’s first deliberate attempts to harness his technical craft for the sake of transporting onto canvas his impressions gathered through observing nature. Particularly interesting is Study with a Cylinder, shown opposite, in which we can discern a finesse in the use colour, a consistent painterly approach, and an exquisite rendering of the effects of light as it diffuses through the leaf-covered latticework of the bower. Such a refreshing effect and spontaneity in applying the patches of colour is missing however from the final version of the painting, produced in the studio on the basis of the plein air sketches and re-painted many times. This process undoubtedly had much to do with the final look of In the Arbour. It must have been difficult to create a work with a uniform colour and light structure by laboriously reproducing individual parts which had been first painted outdoors independently of each other, and without the whole picture in mind. Despite the challenges, the artists managed to combine the motifs he had observed in nature into a single cohesive vision abounding in vibrant light and colour. The shapes emerge through the use of dense, highly-textured patches of paint, which obscure and drown out any lines of contour. The refracted sunlight enlivens the colours of the silk and brings out the translucent airiness of the lace in the figures’ rococo clothing, while the deep green of the plants and the shimmering water in the fountain create an almost palpable impression of a hot summer day.

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Early Life and Artistic Formation

Aleksander Gierymski, born in Warsaw in 1850, emerged as a pivotal figure in Polish painting during a period of significant social and artistic transformation. Unlike many artists of his era who embraced grand historical narratives, Gierymski dedicated himself to capturing the realities of everyday life, particularly the struggles and dignity of Warsaw’s working class. Initially drawn to the study of law, he soon abandoned legal pursuits to wholeheartedly embrace art, a decision that would define his legacy. His formal training began with brief stints at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts, followed by private lessons under the tutelage of Jan Matejko, a celebrated Polish historical painter. However, Gierymski’s artistic vision diverged sharply from Matejko's monumental style; he gravitated towards realism, finding inspiration in the works of French masters like Gustave Courbet and Jean-François Millet. These influences instilled in him a commitment to portraying life with unflinching honesty and a focus on the lives of ordinary people. This early period was crucial in shaping his artistic identity, setting the stage for a career dedicated to documenting the social fabric of Poland.

The Warsaw Years: Realism and Social Commentary

During the 1870s and early 1880s, Gierymski immersed himself in the vibrant yet often harsh realities of Warsaw’s Powiśle and Old Town districts. He meticulously documented scenes of working-class life – laborers toiling away, street vendors hawking their wares, and impoverished families navigating daily hardships. His paintings from this period are characterized by a remarkable attention to detail and an empathetic portrayal of his subjects. Jewish Woman Selling Lemons (1881) stands as a prime example of his style; the painting isn’t merely a depiction of commerce but a poignant study of human resilience and dignity in the face of adversity. Similarly, Jewess with Oranges (1881), tragically stolen during World War II but later recovered, showcases Gierymski's ability to imbue everyday scenes with profound emotional depth. These works weren’t simply aesthetic exercises; they were social commentaries, offering a glimpse into the lives of those often overlooked by mainstream society. In the Arbour (1882), while seemingly depicting a more leisurely scene, demonstrates his mastery of light and shadow, creating an atmospheric quality that enhances the emotional resonance of the work.

Evolving Style and Later Influences

As the 1880s gave way to the 1890s, Gierymski’s artistic style began a subtle yet significant evolution. While remaining fundamentally committed to realism, he started experimenting with new techniques and exploring themes influenced by Impressionism and Symbolism. This period saw him venturing beyond purely social commentary, delving into landscapes and more introspective subjects. However, this creative exploration coincided with increasing personal challenges. Gierymski struggled with financial difficulties and bouts of mental illness, which undoubtedly impacted his artistic output. Despite these hardships, he continued to paint, producing a number of notable works that reflect both his evolving style and his inner turmoil. His later landscapes, for instance, demonstrate a growing interest in capturing the ephemeral qualities of light and atmosphere, moving beyond mere representation towards a more evocative and emotional expression.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Aleksander Gierymski is rightfully recognized as one of Poland’s most important realist painters. His paintings offer invaluable insights into working-class life in Warsaw during the late 19th century, providing a unique perspective on Polish social history. He wasn't merely documenting what he saw; he was offering a compassionate and critical examination of society, challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths. His commitment to portraying social realities with unflinching honesty, coupled with his skillful use of realism and evolving artistic techniques, has secured his place among Poland’s most celebrated artists.
  • Gierymski's work profoundly influenced subsequent generations of Polish painters.
  • He inspired them to explore themes of social realism and to depict the lives of ordinary people with empathy and authenticity.
  • His legacy continues to be celebrated in Poland today, with his paintings prominently displayed in major museums throughout the country.
Gierymski’s art serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of social consciousness in artistic expression. He demonstrated that beauty and meaning can be found not only in grand historical events or idealized landscapes but also in the everyday lives of ordinary people, making him a truly significant figure in Polish art history.
Aleksander Gierymski

Aleksander Gierymski

1850 - 1901 , Poland

Pikatiedot

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism, Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Polish painters']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Courbet
    • Millet
  • Date Of Birth: 1850
  • Date Of Death: 1901
  • Full Name: Aleksander Gierymski
  • Nationality: Polish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Jewish Woman Selling Lemons
    • Jewess with Oranges
    • In the Arbour
  • Place Of Birth: Warsaw, Poland