PRINCE STANISŁAW PONIATOWSKI: EXPERT ON AND COLLECTOR OF ANCIENT AND ITALIAN ART
The current state of research into the patronage and collecting activities of Prince Stanisław Poniatowski (1754–1833) in Italy with which he was connected for almost 40 years of his life is outlined. Over the period, the Prince made 3 long trips there which preceded 30 years of living in Italy on a...
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Index Copernicus International S.A.
2020-06-01
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Summary: | The current state of research into the patronage
and collecting activities of Prince Stanisław Poniatowski
(1754–1833) in Italy with which he was connected for
almost 40 years of his life is outlined. Over the period, the
Prince made 3 long trips there which preceded 30 years of
living in Italy on a permanent basis, first in Rome, and then
in Florence where he was buried.
Despite his many accomplishments and extraordinary
personal history, the Prince has not taken as prominent
a position either in academic research or in the collective
memory of Poles as his junior cousin Prince Józef who
drowned in the Elster River giving his life for the homeland.
Although no monograph has as yet been published
on Stanisław Poniatowski, he is not entirely forgotten.
However, the major studies dedicated to him were
published a relatively long time ago. The most extensive,
i.e. the book I Poniatowski a Roma (Firenze 1972), speaking
of the history of Prince Stanisław and the Poniatowski
family, was written by the Italian writer and columnist
Andrea Busiri Vici and has never been translated into
Polish. As the current state of research shows, very few
Polish art historians have taken any in depth interest in
the Prince’s activity. Apart from the mentions scattered
in different studies, there are merely four articles dealing
with some selected aspects of the Prince’s patronage
and collecting activity (by Janina Michałkowa, Elżbieta
Budzińska, Tadeusz Jaroszewski, Dominika Wronikowska).
Historically the most complete study dedicated to Prince
Stanisław is to be found in Jerzy Michalski’s paper from
50 years ago published in the Polish Biographical Dictionary.
The to-date Polish and foreign publications in history,
history of art and archaeology do not exhaust many issues
related to the person, activity, and the collecting passion of
Prince Stanisław.
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ISSN: | 0464-1086 2391-4815 |