Izabela Lubomirska née Czartoryska
- Date
- 1767
- Object type
- painting
- Technique
- oil
- Material
- canvas
- Dimensions
- 67,0 x 53,6 cm
- Acquisition date
- 1767
- Location
- The Palace on the Isle - Small Gallery, 1st floor
- Marks and inscriptions
- signed and dated Krafft/ 1767. on left, at shoulder height red number 120 of the Stanisław August collection, bottom centre
- Place of Origin
- Poland (Europe)
- Owner
- The Royal Łazienki
- Museum number
- ŁKr 134
Elżbieta (Izabela) Lubomirska née Czartoryska (1736–1810), wife of Prince Stanisław Lubomirski, Grand Marshal of the Crown, and owner of the palaces in Wilanów and Łańcut, was the cousin of Stanisław August, and his childhood sweetheart. The portrait painted by Krafft belonged to the gallery of likenesses of ladies who were close to the King, which—chiefly painted by Marcello Bacciarelli—were hung in the king’s private rooms at the Łazienki Palace (see cat. nos. 4, 7–10, 56 and 77–78): the Bedchamber and Study. The likeness of Lubomirska was considered to be a pendant to the portrait of Anna Teresa Potocka née Ossolińska by the same artist (see cat. no. 56). Both paintings were made in the same year, they have the same dimensions and were always hung side by side. …
The painting is a repetition of a portrait painted by Alexander Roslin in Paris in 1767, now in the Palace Museum at Wilanów … . [See D. Juszczak, H. Małachowicz, The Stanisław August Collection of Paintings at the Royal Łazienki. Catalogue, Royal Łazienki Museum, Warsaw 2016, no. 57, pp. 223–225.]