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King Wladyslaw IV Vasa of Poland (1595-1648), Tsar of Russia, 1637. Artist: Hondius, Willem (1597-1652 / 58)
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King Wladyslaw IV Vasa of Poland (1595-1648), Tsar of Russia, 1637. Artist: Hondius, Willem (1597-1652 / 58)
King Wladyslaw IV Vasa of Poland (1595-1648), Tsar of Russia, 1637. Found in the collection of the National Museum, Poznań
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This print showcases King Wladyslaw IV Vasa of Poland, who also held the title of Tsar of Russia in 1637. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Willem Hondius, a renowned Dutch painter from the Baroque era. The image can be found in the prestigious collection of the National Museum in Poznań. King Wladyslaw IV Vasa's regal presence emanates from this portrait, capturing his authority and nobility as a monarch. His confident gaze and dignified posture reflect his status as a statesman and ruler during an important period in European history. The composition beautifully combines elements of graphic arts with fine art aesthetics, highlighting Hondius' skillful use of copper engraving techniques. This meticulous attention to detail brings out every intricate feature on King Wladyslaw's face and attire. The inclusion of the Ipatev Monastery adds historical significance to the artwork, symbolizing both Russian history and the Romanov dynasty that would later come to power. It serves as a reminder of Michael I, who was instrumental in establishing Russian monarchy under Romanov rule. This exceptional print offers viewers a glimpse into an era characterized by political alliances between powerful nations and dynasties. It stands as a testament to both artistic mastery and historical importance within Polish-Russian relations during the reign of King Wladyslaw IV Vasa.
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