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Oedipus and Antigone

Antoni Brodowski (1784-1832): Polish Classical painter renowned for portraits of nobility & mythological scenes. Professor & art theorist, his works reflect 19thC European artistry.

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Antoni Brodowski was already an esteemed professor in the Department of Fine Arts of the University of Warsaw when he produced his large-scale painting Oedipus and Antigone as a submission to a painting contest announced in 1823 in Warsaw by the Ministry of Religion and Public Education. The painting addressed a subject defined in the first category of the contest, which, in line with the erstwhile hierarchy of painting genres, covered compositions that were considered “lofty and academic.” The painting presents the final episode of the myth of King Oedipus, immortalised in Sophocles’ tragedy. Fulfilling the oracle’s prophecy, Oedipus, the ruler of Thebes, unwittingly killed his own father and wed his mother. The painting captures Oedipus just after he has learned the truth and blinded himself in despair, heading off into exile with the help of Antigone, his daughter and sister. The remarkably harmonious composition exhibits a Classicist approach, evident in the posture of the characters modelled after antique sculptures, with a dash of Romanticism seen in the meticulous rendering of the blind man’s movement and in the aura of resolve and dignity emanating from his upright stance and solemn face. The painting’s first public display came during the 1828 Fine Arts Exhibition in Warsaw held at the university, recorded for posterity in the adjacent painting by Wincenty Kasprzycki, and it received the highest honours of all the works entered into the contest. The 1823 contest also featured an entry by Aleksander Kokular addressing the same subject. On the opposite wall of the room, we see a painting depicting the interior of the salon in the artist’s home. The largest of the canvases visible in the painting is that very composition of Oedipus and Antigone.

作家の略歴

Antoni Stanisław Brodowski: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

  • Born: December 26, 1784, in Warsaw, Poland.
  • Initially encouraged to pursue mathematics by his father’s will, Brodowski also demonstrated an early aptitude for art.
  • He began his artistic training with Marcello Bacciarelli, a prominent painter at the Polish court.
  • From 1805 to 1808, he resided in Paris, serving as a tutor to the children of Tadeusz Mostowski while simultaneously studying with miniaturist Jean-Baptiste Jacques Augustin.

Parisian Influences and Artistic Development

  • Upon returning to Warsaw, Brodowski briefly worked as a clerk in the Ministry of Justice.
  • A second period in Paris (1809) saw him studying under Jacques-Louis David, though he eventually left due to disagreements over artistic control and funding.
  • François Gérard became his patron, providing further instruction and support. This mentorship significantly shaped Brodowski’s style.
  • He developed a strong foundation in classical principles and portraiture during this time.

Career in Warsaw and Academic Achievements

  • Returning to Warsaw once more, Brodowski faced challenges establishing himself as an artist and took employment at the Ministry of the Interior.
  • In 1820, he won a gold medal for his painting “Saul and David”, leading to his appointment as an Interim Professor of Drawing and Painting at the University of Warsaw.
  • He became a full professor in 1824, remaining in this role until the university’s closure by Russian authorities in 1830.
  • Brodowski was actively involved in artistic circles, becoming a member of the Warsaw Society of Friends of Learning in 1822 and receiving knighthood (3rd class) in the Order of Saint Stanislaus in 1825.

Artistic Style and Major Works

  • Portraiture: Brodowski is primarily known for his portraits, depicting prominent figures such as Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Józef Poniatowski, Wojciech Bogusławski, and others.
  • Mythological & Biblical Themes: He also created numerous works exploring mythological and biblical narratives, demonstrating his versatility.
  • “Oedipus and Antigone” is a notable example of his work in these genres.
  • His style reflects the influence of classical art, characterized by precise draftsmanship, balanced compositions, and realistic depictions.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Brodowski’s work provides valuable insights into Polish society and culture during a period of political upheaval and national identity formation.
  • He contributed to the development of art education in Poland through his teaching at the University of Warsaw.
  • His students included Rafał Hadziewicz and sculptor Jakub Tatarkiewicz.
  • Two of his sons, Józef and Tadeusz, also became painters, continuing the family’s artistic tradition.
  • Died: March 31, 1832, in Warsaw, Poland. His legacy endures as a significant figure in Polish Classical painting.
antoni stanisław brodowski

antoni stanisław brodowski

1784 - 1832 , Poland

プロフィール概要

  • Birth Date: December 26, 1784
  • Birth Place: Warsaw, Poland
  • Death Date: March 31, 1832
  • Influenced:
    • Rafał Hadziewicz
    • Jakub Tatarkiewicz
  • Influenced By:
    • Marcello Bacciarelli
    • Jean-Baptiste Jacques Augustin
    • Jacques-Louis David
    • François Gérard
  • Movement: Classical
  • Name: Antoni Stanisław Brodowski
  • Nationality: Polish
  • Notable Works: Saul and David, Oedipus and Antigone, portraits of Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Józef Poniatowski, Wojciech Bogusławski