Description
Stańczyk Faking a Toothache is a painting created by Jan Matejko in 1856. The artwork depicts the historical character of Stańczyk, who was a court jester and advisor to King Sigismund I of Poland during the 16th century. In this painting, Stańczyk is pretending to have a toothache to make fun of the situation when the king was about to sign a document that would lead to disastrous consequences for the Polish people. The painting reflects Matejko's skill in capturing historical events and characters while also conveying a deeper message about the consequences of political decisions on ordinary citizens.
Stańczyk faking a toothache (1856) - Jan Matejko - Canvas Print
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