Artwork

Comporat

Comporat, by Hugo Kołłątaj, 1750
Comporat, by Hugo Kołłątaj, 1750

Comporat is a drawing by Hugo Kołłątaj. It dates from 1750 and is held in the collection of the "Dimitrie Gusti" National Village Museum.

About this work

Overview

Comporat is a devotional image featuring a saint. The work is characterized by simple, symbolic representation rather than realistic depiction.

Subject & Meaning

The image depicts a saint in traditional robes, holding a book, with a calm yet worn expression. The saint's identity is likely linked to the surrounding inscriptions, which reference various holy figures and possibly the artist or commissioner.

Technique & Style

The drawing is composed of repetitive patterns, including tiny crosses and dots, which create a sense of rhythm and focus on the saint. This stylized approach is typical of devotional images, where the goal is to evoke spirituality rather than represent the physical world.

Context

Such images were used as tools for prayer and contemplation, with their stylized and repetitive elements helping to maintain focus on the holy figure.

Întâmpinarea Domnului în biserică; Stretenia
Întâmpinarea Domnului în biserică; Stretenia, Unknown

Artist & collection

Artist

Hugo Kołłątaj

This Polish folk painter worked in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, creating religious scenes with bold colors and simple shapes.

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Comporat?

Comporat was painted by Hugo Kołłątaj in 1750.

Where can I see Comporat?

Comporat is held by "Dimitrie Gusti" National Village Museum.

Can I buy a print of Comporat?

Museum-quality prints of Comporat are available made-to-order from Artifact World Gallery.