Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter (born Jerzy Szymonowicz; c. 1660 – c. 1711) was a prominent
Polish painter and
engraver of the
Baroque
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era. He was court painter to king
John III Sobieski
John III Sobieski ( pl, Jan III Sobieski; lt, Jonas III Sobieskis; la, Ioannes III Sobiscius; 17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674 until his death in 1696.
Born into Polish nobility, Sobie ...
and a
Polish–Lithuanian noble. He is considered one of the most accomplished painters of
Classical Baroque
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in Poland. His works combine the classical approach with native elements.
Life and professional career
Siemiginowski was of
Armenian origin. He was born in
Lwów
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(Lviv) in the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (today part of
Ukraine) and was the son of a painter Jerzy Szymonowicz and Teodozja née Korunka. In 1677, he was entrusted to king John III Sobieski by his parents and was sent by the king to study at the
Accademia di San Luca in
Rome.
Before he went to Rome he probably spent at least a year, possibly two, in
Paris. In Rome, he was trained by
Lazzaro Baldi,
Luigi Garzi
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Biography
Born in Pistoia. He started learning from a poorly known landscape painter, Salomon B ...
and
Carlo Maratta. On 11 January 1682 he won an
Accademia di San Luca contest with a set of two drawings: ''Construction of the Tower of Babel'' and ''God's anger caused by the building of the tower'', and in September of that year was admitted to the Academy as a member. While in Rome, he received the
Knighthood of the Golden Spur and the title of ''Eques Auratus'' from
Pope Innocent XI
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Poli ...
, and remained under the protecteion of the
Pope's nephew Livio Odescalchi.
Shortly after his return to Poland in 1684 he was ennobled by the king and took the name ''Eleuter'' (
Greek for free, independent). In 1687 the king granted him the village Łuka near Złoczów (
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) to confirm his nobility.
After king John's death he became secretary to king
Augustus II the Strong and was
court painter to
Aleksander Benedykt Sobieski
Aleksander Benedykt Stanisław Sobieski (; 9 September 1677 – 16 November 1714) was a Polish prince, nobleman, diplomat, writer, scholar and the son of John III Sobieski, King of Poland, and his wife, Marie Casimire Louise de la Grange d'Arquien ...
.
At that time he still worked at the
Wilanów (
Sobieski's suburban palace) and supervised the construction of new palace wings. In 1701, he was adopted by the impoverished Siemiginowski noble family (he paid them a substantial sum for the privilege) and since that time he used their name.
Siemiginowski was married four times and had 11 children. In 1704, he had a house in Warsaw and a manor house at Wielopole near Warsaw. He died probably between February 28, 1708, and March 13, 1711.
Siemiginowski-Eleuter was the chief artist responsible for the decoration of the interior of the
Wilanów Palace near
Warsaw.
His painting style was heavily influenced by French artists of the Baroque. Similarities with plafonds by
Charles Le Brun in his works (especially the ceiling painting in the ''Pavillon de l'Aurore'' in the suburban Paris residence of
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
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at
Sceaux, 1671 or 1672) making his visit to Paris more probable. Influences of Carlo Maratta and
Nicolas Poussin
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are also visible in his works (especially in his
plafond ''Allegory of Spring'' in the Queen's Bedroom inspired by Maratta's ''Flora'' and ''Changes in the Kingdom of Flora'' by Poussin). He painted
classicised portraits of members of the royal family and made engravings, including in collaboration with Charles de La Haye.
Siemiginowski painted many frescoes, notable for their use of color. His subject ranged from dramatic scenes to peaceful landscapes. Among the most notable of his works are four plafonds of the four seasons in the Wilanów Palace.
Siemiginowski established his own school of painting in Wilanów and was a renowned architect (co-designer of the Town Hall in Żółkiew (
Zhovkva) among others).
Many of his
religious paintings
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in Warsaw (''Crucifixion'' in the
Holy Cross Church, ''Transfiguration'' in the Capuchin Church among others) were destroyed during the extensive bombardment of the city by the Germans in 1944.
References
Bibliography
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Works in Wilanów Palace
Ceiling paintings
File:Siemiginowski Allegory of Winter.jpg, ''Allegory of Winter'', 1683
File:Siemiginowski Allegory of Spring.jpg, ''Allegory of Spring'', 1680s
File:Siemiginowski Allegory of Summer.jpg, ''Allegory of Summer'', 1684−1686
File:Siemiginowski Allegory of Autumn.jpg, ''Allegory of Autumn'', between 1681−1682
Portraits
File:Siemiginowski Marie Casimire with children.jpg, ''Queen Marie Casimire with children'', 1684
File:Siemiginowski_Sobieski_at_the_Battle_of_Vienna.jpg, ''John III Sobieski at the Battle of Vienna'', 1686
File:Siemiginowski_Konstanty_Sobieski.jpg, ''Konstanty Władysław Sobieski'', c. 1690
External links
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Biography
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1660 births
1711 deaths
17th-century Polish painters
18th-century Polish–Lithuanian painters
18th-century male artists
Court painters of Polish kings
Polish people of Armenian descent
Artists from Lviv
Pupils of Carlo Maratta