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Bartholomaus Strobel

Bartholomaus Strobel Portrait of Wladyslaw Dominik Zaslawski Ostrogski oil painting on canvas
Portrait of Wladyslaw Dominik Zaslawski Ostrogski
Painting ID::  96295
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Bartholomaus Strobel Portrait of Wladyslaw Dominik Zaslawski Ostrogski oil painting on canvas



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  Bartholomaus Strobel
  (Breslau 1591-1647 Thorn) was a German baroque painter from Silesia who worked in Poland. He studied art in the studio of his father. He spent time in Vienna and in Prague. In 1633 he settled in Gdansk and in 1637 operated in Elbing, and thereafter in Torun. According to Houbraken he received the Dutch painter Gillis Schagen in Elbing in 1637. Strobel was court painter to the emperor at that time, and later became court painter to Władysław IV Vasa, King of Poland.Schagen painted a portrait of the King of Poland to "prove his mastership of the art" for him. According to the RKD he worked mostly in Prague. He produced royal court paintings and paintings for the chapel of St.. Kaźmirza in Vilna, (1636-37), and religious paintings in Torue in 1634.
  Portrait of Wladyslaw Dominik Zaslawski Ostrogski
  1636(1636) Medium oil on canvas cyf

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