Schultz's artworks are surely the most stunning masterpieces of Polish Baroque painting.
He painted under big influence of Dutch and Flemish masters of the 17th century, especially Rembrandt. Typical elements of Schultz's workshop are experiments with light and shade, deep palette of colours and very high artistic skill. His portraits contain some kind of unbelievably precise psychological study of the model, telling us quiet a lot about character of painted person.
Between 1660 and 1669 Schultz painted four nature paintings, the most interesting of them are "Duck Hunt" and "Three Foxes".
Unluckily such great portraitist as Schultz probably never painted portrait of himself, so we don't know the face of the man who helped so many faces of the other's to survive in so spectacular way.
What I present here are the most interesting and my favorite of painted details on Daniel Schultz's artworks.
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Daniel Schultz the Younger, "Saint Casimir Jagiellonian", oil on canvas, about 1670, Reformatów Church, Cracow, Poland
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Daniel Schultz the Younger, "Family Portrait of Dedesza Aga", oil on canvas, 1664, Hermitage Museum,Petersburg (Source of Entry: Catherine Palace Pushkin 1937), Russia
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Daniel Schultz the Younger, "Portrait of John III, King of Poland", oil on canvas, before 1683, State Art Collection Wawel, Cracow, Poland
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Daniel Schultz the Younger, "Portrait of Constance van Holten Schuman", oil on canvas, after 1660, National Museum Gdansk, Poland
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Daniel Schultz the Younger, "Duck Hunt", oil on canvas, between 1660 and 1669, National Museum Gdansk, Poland |
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Daniel Schultz the Younger, "Portrait of John II, King of Poland", oil on canvas, about 1653, National Museum Gripsholm Castle, Sweden |
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Daniel Schultz the Younger, "Portrait of Wincenty Gosiewski", oil on canvas, 1650-51, National Museum Lazienki, Warsaw, Poland |
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Daniel Schultz the Younger, "Portrait of Stanisław(?) Krasiński", oil on canvas, before 1654, National Museum Warsaw, Poland |
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Daniel Schultz the Younger(?), "Portrait of Jaremi "Jarema", Prince Wi¶niowiecki", oil on canvas, ?, National Museum Warsaw, Poland |
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