Herman V. Michalowski (1860-1903), Portrait of a young beauty in a silk dress, 1896
Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 50.2 cm x 40.7 cm, 63 cm x 53.5 cm (with frame)
Signature "Herm. Michalowski 96"
Hermann Heinrich Albert Michalowski, also known as Herman von Michalowski (1860-1903) was a German painter, although he certainly had Polish roots. Known primarily for his portraits and genre scenes. He drew on the Polish painting tradition, and was probably an admirer and imitator of Henryk Siemiradzki's work. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, where he gained recognition as a talented artist.
In 1885, Michalowski was one of five artists who came to Milwaukee to work for the American Panorama Company. This group created huge panoramic canvases depicting Civil War scenes and later religious themes.
The attached painting by Michalowski depicts a young woman in a pink robe. This painting is an example of the artist's mastery of painting technique. Michalowski perfectly captured the subtle details of the model's face, conveying her delicacy and, at the same time, inner strength. His ability to work with light and shadow and the precise rendering of the material's texture attest to his exceptional talent.
Michalowski gained popularity during his lifetime and his works were sought after by collectors and art lovers. His paintings are prized for their technical excellence and their ability to convey the psychological depth of the figures he portrayed. The works of Hermann V. Michalowski are still sought after on the art market today, and his work is appreciated both in Poland and abroad