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  1. Sep 24, 2018 · Sometimes called the ‘Jagiellonian tapestries’, most were amassed by Sigismund II Augustus (1520–1572), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. Once a larger collection, the remaining 136 tapestries include 19 biblical scenes from the book of Genesis: The Story of the First Parents (seven pieces), The Story of Noah (eight pieces), and ...

  2. Now, for the first time since Sigismund II Augustus’s day, the entire collection of 137 royal tapestries, ranging from monumental figurative textiles with biblical scenes, through verdures depicting animals and armorial tapestries, to small tapestries meant to cover furniture, will be on view.

  3. Jul 16, 2023 · Sigismund Augustustapestries were created in circa 1550–1560, meaning the collection was formed over the course of about ten years. The first two series of biblical tapestries were completed in 1553, when these sublime textiles decorated the halls of Wawel Castle on the occasion of Sigismund Augustus’ marriage to Catherine Habsburg ...

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  5. In the article, the attention is focused on the ancient reminiscences, referred by the author, and the possible further research paths of the classical reception are defined in the context of early modern Europe. Download Free PDF. View PDF.

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  6. Sigismund II Augustus bequeathed his tapestry collection to the Polish Commonwealth; their massed display delighted Henri de Valois (future Henri III de France) at his 1573 coronation as Sigismund’s successor as (short-lived) King of Poland.

  7. Sigismund AugustusTapestries at the Residence of the Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland in the Lower Castle Palace in Vilnius. April 2023. Menotyra 30 (1) DOI:...

  8. The king's possession included a rich collection of tapestries (360 pieces), commissioned by him in Brussels in the years 1550–1560. [24] [28] Jan Kochanowski presents his work Satyr to Sigismund, an 1884 illustration by Feliks Sypniewski. The king enjoyed reading, especially short stories, poems and satires.

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