Podkowiński was the first Polish painter to openly declare himself as an Impressionist, following his stay in Paris in 1889. The picture was painted during his visit to Mokra Wieś, a village close to Radzymin, near Warsaw. The artist included himself in this collective portrait of a group of women – as a man sitting on the fence. He looks at a woman in a blue dress, recognisable as Ewa Kotarbińska, wife of his friend as well as the object of the artist’s unhappy and unrequited love.
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