
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays two framed oil portraits presented side-by-side within a display case. The background of the display is a uniform light brown, possibly fabric-lined, enclosed by a dark brown wooden frame, with a reflective glass panel covering the artworks. The left portrait is a rectangular oil painting within an ornate, gilded rectangular frame. It depicts a young male subject, light-skinned with light hair, gazing directly forward. He wears a dark, high-collared coat and a light-colored cravat or scarf against a dark background. Below this portrait is a white label with text in Ukrainian and English, identifying the artist as Monogrammist J. L., the subject as Leon Potocki, dating to approximately 1820, and the medium as oil on panel. The right portrait is an oval oil painting set within an ornate, gilded rectangular frame. It features a young male subject, light-skinned with dark, wavy hair, looking towards the viewer's left. He wears a dark coat, a prominent high white collar or ruffle, and an orange cravat, against a green background within the painting. Below this portrait is a white label, also in Ukrainian and English, identifying the artist as Unknown Artist, dating to the mid-19th century, the subject as Franciszek Sapieha, and the medium as oil on canvas. The bottom edge of the image reveals a partial view of a parquet floor with a geometric pattern of light and dark wood. Reflections are visible on the glass surface of the display case. This scene is located within the Borys Voznytsky Lviv National Art Gallery in Lviv, Ukraine.
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