Evangelical Protestant Church — History & Facts
In the stillness of a church, amidst whispers of faith and fragments of chaos, the interplay of shadows and light invites introspection. The confines of the sacred space echo with an unspoken tension, revealing both reverence and the tumult of human experience. Look to the right at the wooden pews, their polished surfaces catching the soft glow of light that filters through stained glass. Notice how the vibrant hues contrast with the muted tones of the walls, evoking a sense of warmth and sanctuary yet underlined by an air of uncertainty.
The artist’s brush has meticulously rendered details, allowing the viewer to trace the contours of the architecture, leading the eye upward toward the vaulted ceiling, where the weight of tradition hangs heavy. Beneath the surface, layers of meaning unfurl — the juxtaposition of light and dark symbolizes the struggle between belief and doubt. Small elements, such as flickering candles and solitary figures, create a narrative of hope amid disorder, suggesting that within the chaos of existence, faith seeks its expression. The silence resonates with the echoes of prayers and confessions, capturing the essence of a communal experience that transcends words. In 1916, Feliks Jabłczyński painted this work during a tumultuous period marked by World War I.
Living in Poland, he was deeply influenced by the socio-political upheavals surrounding him, as well as by the emerging modernist movements in art. This blend of historical context and personal introspection led to a piece that not only reflects a physical space but also embodies the spiritual struggles of a nation caught in the throes of chaos.
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Villa Borgia in Rome
Feliks Jabłczyński

Mariensztat Street in Warsaw
Feliks Jabłczyński

The House of Vestals and the Arch of Titus in the background
Feliks Jabłczyński

View of the Church of St. Anna and the Castle Square in Warsaw
Feliks Jabłczyński

Kaplica Boimów we Lwowie
Feliks Jabłczyński

Krakowskie Przedmieście Street
Feliks Jabłczyński

Florence
Feliks Jabłczyński

Carmelite Church.
Feliks Jabłczyński

The Visitation Sisters Church
Feliks Jabłczyński

Forum Nervae
Feliks Jabłczyński





