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  1. Izabela Czartoryska. Elżbieta "Izabela" Dorota Czartoryska ( née Flemming; 3 March 1746 – 15 July 1835) was a Polish princess, writer, art collector, and prominent figure in the Polish Enlightenment. She was the wife of Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski and a member of the influential Familia political party. She is also known for having founded ...

  2. Portrait of Izabela Czartoryska. A highlight of these first rooms is the Key to the Temple of the Sybil, used to open the original Temple of Memory. The key is in the form of a caduceus, which the Greek god Hermes carried.

  3. Jan 14, 2021 · Portrait of Izabela née von Flemming, Princess Czartoryska (1746–1835) title QS:P1476,pl:"Portret Izabeli z Flemmingów księżnej Czartoryskiej (1746–1835) " label QS:Lpl,"Portret Izabeli z Flemmingów księżnej Czartoryskiej (1746–1835) "

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  5. Princess Izabela Czartoryska stayed in Paris until April 1774, thus the portrait had to be painted in the first half of the year. She probably posed for Alexander Roslin not only on account of his great fame, as she must have been familiar with the portrait of the sister of her husband, Elżbieta née Czartoryska Lubomirska, painted approx ...

  6. Aug 26, 2017 · One of the most influential figures of the eighteenth century, Princess Izabela Czartoryska was a politician, writer and art collector, who founded the first museum in Poland. Her contribution to Polish art and culture was outstanding – read on to learn more about her remarkable life. Born in 1746, Izabela Fleming married into the immensely ...

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  7. The portrait of Izabela Czartoryska is one of the best achievements of Kazimierz Wojnakowski in the range of portrait art. We can see shoulder-length model that was placed on a gray neutral background from which her outfit, in the artist's favorite red color, clearly stands out.

  8. Duchess Izabela Czartoryska (1746–1835) stayed in Paris until April 1774, so the portrait had to be made in the 1st half of this year. She posed for Alexander Roslin probably not only because of his great fame, but perhaps also because she knew the portrait he had made around 1767 (now at the Wilanów Palace) of her husband’s sister ...

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