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By the middle of the eighteenth century, equestrian portraits had become scarce. No great picture of a horseman in the old tradition was painted, although some good specimens were rendered in sculpture. By the end of the century, the genre returned, marked by David's magnificent portrait of Count Potocki.
Equestrian portrait of Stanisław Kostka Potocki, painted by David, one of the most beautiful works of world-renowned painting. Exhibited at the International Art Exhibition in Paris in 1937. It was stolen and taken by General Kinzel at the end of December 1944 to Germany.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link)By the middle of the eighteenth century, equestrian portraits had become scarce. No great picture of a horseman in the old tradition was painted, although some good specimens were rendered in sculpture. By the end of the century, the genre returned, marked by David's magnificent portrait of Count Potocki.
By the middle of the eighteenth century, equestrian portraits had become scarce. No great picture of a horseman in the old tradition was painted, although some good specimens were rendered in sculpture. By the end of the century, the genre returned, marked by David's magnificent portrait of Count Potocki.
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