In this 1862 work by Poland's preeminent historical painter,
Jan Matejko, royal court
jester Stańczyk appears to be the only person at a ball given by Queen
Bona Sforza of Poland, to be troubled by the news of the
1514 capture of the
Lithuanian city of
Smolensk by
Muscovite forces. Matejko, who in his works endowed Stańczyk with his own facial features, created the popular image of the
Renaissance jester as a serious thinker concerned with his homeland's fate.