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This portrait of Queen Jadwiga by Polish nominal painter Jan Matejko is the first objective recreation of the Queen's face, based on his own detailed study of her skull made by permission of the Catholic Church during the 1887 exhumation of the Queen's remains in Krakow, Poland. For further information about the exhumation purpose and names of official wittnesses see http://www.kryminalistyka.fr.pl/forensic_groby_jadwiga.php

Summarium

Ioannes Matejko: English: Portrait of Queen Jadwiga of Poland.

Polski: Portret królowej Jadwigi Andegaweńskiej.

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Artifex
Ioannes Matejko  (1838–1893)  wikidata:Q189117 q:cs:Jan Matejko
 
Ioannes Matejko
Alia nomina
Ioannes Aloysius Matejko
Descriptio Polish painter
Polish painter, a leading 19th-century
Dies natalis/mortis 24 Iunius 1838 Edit this at Wikidata 1 November 1893 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Res Publica Cracoviensis Cracovia
Work location
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q189117
Titulus
English: Portrait of Queen Jadwiga of Poland.
Polski: Portret królowej Jadwigi Andegaweńskiej.
Object type tabula picta
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Datum 1838-1893
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
National Gallery
Current location
Warsaw
Notae
English: Fellowship of Polish Kings and Princesses By Jan Matejko.
Polski: Poczet królów i książąt polskich Jana Matejki
Source/Photographer Poczet królów polskich Jana Matejki [1]

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recentissima13:18, 20 Aprilis 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 13:18, 20 Aprilis 2011 factae450 × 600 (239 chiliocteti)Pawlikowskatoo much red
19:01, 4 Aprilis 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 19:01, 4 Aprilis 2011 factae450 × 600 (245 chiliocteti)Pawlikowskacontrast 9% plus
18:34, 4 Aprilis 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 18:34, 4 Aprilis 2011 factae450 × 600 (237 chiliocteti)Pawlikowskaburnt color blur
17:44, 4 Aprilis 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 17:44, 4 Aprilis 2011 factae450 × 600 (274 chiliocteti)Pawlikowskadespeckle
16:56, 4 Aprilis 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 16:56, 4 Aprilis 2011 factae450 × 600 (264 chiliocteti)PawlikowskaThis portrait of Queen Jadwiga by Polish nominal painter Jan Matejko is the first objective recreation of the Queen face, based on his own detailed study of her skull made by permission of the Catholic Church during the 1887 exhumation of Queen's body in

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