| dc.description.abstract | У  статті  вперше  досліджуються  мистецькі  портретні зображення членів старовинного польського роду Браницьких герба Корчак XVIIІ–XIX ст. з приватної графської колекції, означене коло художників-портретистів,  описано  портрети  з  фондів  Білоцерків-ського  краєзнавчого  музею  (Україна),  палацу  Воронцова  в  Алупці (АР Крим), Національного музею у Варшаві та Національного музею 
у Кракові (Польща), Державного Російського музею в Санкт-Петербурзі (РФ), колекції замку Монтрезор (Франція), Філадельфійського музею мистецтв (США).
The  article  is  the  first  to  investigate  artistic  portraits  of  the 
Branicki in the 18th–19th centuries. In the process of forming the portrait part 
of  their  artistic  collection,  the  Branicki  were  rather  active  participants  of  the 
historical  process  of  emergence  and  consolidation  of  the  Western  European 
tradition of pictorial and graphic portrait in Ukraine. A circle of artists was marked 
who were portraying the Branicki. 
The article describes portraits from the funds of the Bila Tserkva Local History Museum, the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka (Autonomous Republic of Crimea), 
the National Museum in Warsaw, the National Museum in Krakow, the State 
Russian Museum in Saint-Petersburg, the collection of the Montresor Castle in 
France, Philadelphia Museum of Art (USA), etc. The study was done within the 
framework of scientific research at the Department of Theory and History of Arts 
of the National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture on the investigation of 
private  collections  of  European  art  in  Ukraine,  which  belonged  to  aristocratic 
families of the 18th – early 20th centuries. 
The study  of  the  portraits  of  Counts  Branicki  from  the  Korczak  coat 
of  arms  family,  which  belong  to  the  family  collections,  prompts  the  following 
conclusions: the authors include representatives of the European painting school 
who worked at the Polish royal court and in the families of Polish noblemen 
(J. M. Grassi). Most probably, the Branicki were also portrayed by A. Miris and 
M. Bacciarelli, but this line of research should continue. The portraits of Counts 
Branicki were also performed by European artists working at the Russian imperial 
court  (R.  Brompton,  J.-B.  Lampi  (the  Elder),  Angelica  Katharina  Kauffmann, 
George Hayter, Franz Xaver Winterhalter and Janos Rombauer).
A  large  portrait  group  includes  works  whose  authors  were  famous  Polish 
artists  (Leon  Kaplinski,  Franciszek  Krudowski,  Aleksandr  Tadeusz  Regulski, 
Iza  Mikulska, Jozef  Holewinski,  Jan  Styfi,  Marcіn  Salb,  Julian  Schubeler 
[Schuebeler]) and Western European artists: Louis-Leopold Boilly, Ary Scheffer, 
Couture Thomas, Muraton, Alphonse Charles Turner and Blanchard AugusteJean-Baptiste-Marie. Evidence of some portraits in the interiors of Bila Tserkva 
palaces of the Branicki was found and documented on historical photos (photos 
of the interiors of the Branicki’s Summer Palace). | en_US |