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Portrait of Count Stanislas Potocki

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Year
  
1781

Artist
  
Jacques-Louis David

Created
  
1780–1781

Genre
  
Portrait

Medium
  
oil on canvas

Location
  
National Museum, Warsaw

Period
  
Neoclassicism

Media
  
Canvas, Paint, Oil paint

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Dimensions
  
304 cm × 218 cm (120 in × 86 in)

Similar
  
Jacques-Louis David artwork, Portraits

The Portrait of Count Stanislas Potocki is a 1781 equestrian portrait of the Polish patron, politician, writer and Prime Minister of Poland Stanisław Kostka Potocki by the French painter Jacques-Louis David. It was painted in Rome when the artist and subject met during David's stay at the Villa Medici after winning the first prize for painting in the Prix de Rome, and chronologically after his Saint Roch interceding with the Virgin for the Plague-Stricken and before Belisarius begging for alms. Its equestrian format is owed to influences from Rubens.

Potocki, the subject of the painting, displayed it at Wilanów Palace, his residence near Warsaw. Ownership passed to the Branicki family in 1892. During the Second World War it was looted by the German forces, then passed into Soviet Russian hands after the war, before being repatriated to Poland in 1956. It is now on show in the Museum of King John III's Palace at Wilanów.

References

Portrait of Count Stanislas Potocki Wikipedia