Interior
1850
oil
canvas
From the collection of National Museum in Warsaw
1850
oil
canvas
From the collection of National Museum in Warsaw
Interior is a 1850 oil by Aleksander Gryglewski, a Realism work, held at National Museum in Warsaw.
This painting shows a room with brown walls and a dark floor. There's a window on the right side with a white curtain, and a door on the left side. In the room, there are chairs, a table, and a couch. The room looks old and quiet. The room has a lot of brown and dark colors, which makes it look serious. There's a big window that lets in some light, but the room still looks a bit dark. If you want to learn more about paintings like this, you could look up the artist Aleksander Gryglewski.
Aleksander Konstanty Gryglewski (4 March 1833 – 28 July 1879) was a Polish painter and art professor at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts. He is primarily known for his interior portraits of notable buildings throughout Poland.
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