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August II

Verkolje, Nicolas (1673-1746) (autor), Otmar, Elliger mł. (1666–1735) (autor wzoru)
ZKW/4122/ab
Place of creation/finding
Amsterdam (Netherlands) (production place)
Dating
po 1706
Technika
mezzotinta, złocenie rama
Tworzywo
paper, passe-partout
Rodzaj
portrait, engraving
Rozwiń
Department
Prints
Owner
The Royal Castle in Warsaw – Museum
Dimensions
54.2 x 39 cm [85 x 68 cm]
Text description

August II

Verkolje, Nicolas (1673-1746) (autor), Otmar, Elliger mł. (1666–1735) (autor wzoru)
ZKW/4122/ab
Bust in oval within a rectangle with bust turned 3 left while head is turned 3 right. Dressed in armour with ermine cloak, and long curled wig. The oval frame is richly decorated; bunches of palm leaves at the bottom and at the top are a laurel wreath and two putti drawing back drapery made of lion skin. Beneath the oval is a tondo surmounted with a crown and a scene of the Battle of Kalisz, which took place on 29 October 1706. The King is shown on a rearing horse turned towards the left, with the army in the background. At the bottom there is rich decoration with drapery and leaves; on the left are a club and ouroboros and on the right a mirror and sceptre. The Battle of Kalisz was one of the largest in the third Northern War. It was between the armies of Sweden and the allied Saxon, Russian and Polish forces who supported August II. Therefore it is shown on the engraving for propaganda purpose, emphasizing August II’s victory over Charles XII of Sweden. Inscribed: on the frame is an inscription incorrectly defining the portrait to be August III instead of August II: AUGUSTE III ROY de POLOG. & ELECTEUR de SAXE &…; on the frame of the oval showing the battle: BATAILLE de KALISCH. 29. OCTO.1706; on banderole under tonda with battle scene: GAGNÉE SVR LES SVEDONIS PAR S.A. MAJESTÉ COMMENDANT ET COMBATTANT EN PERSONNE.
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Exhibitions

August II

Verkolje, Nicolas (1673-1746) (autor), Otmar, Elliger mł. (1666–1735) (autor wzoru)
ZKW/4122/ab
Portrety królów Polski epoki nowozytnej w grafice ze zbiorów, Zamek Królewski w Warszawie – Muzeum, Muzeum Rolnictwa w Ciechanowcu im. K. Kluka, 17.VI.2005-10.VIII.2005