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Miziołek, Jerzy; Kowalski, Hubert
Secrets of the past: Czartoryski-Potocki Palace home of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage — [Warszawa], 2014

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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.29195#0048

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Secrets of the Past

Distinguished

artists,

splendid

palatial

interiors,

and

Pompeian

motifs

and Jentsch. We also know that Brenna renovated the statues of Apollo and Venus
in the garden, which was modernised on the basis of Blondel’s and de Neufforge’s
pattern-books. Aplan showing the layout of the garden and entitledPlan OgroduJ.O.
X. Lubomirski Marszalkowej W. Koron. is kept in the Print Room of Warsaw Univer-
sity Library; it gives an idea of the garden’s beauty and size, admired for its large area
(it stretched up to ulica Wierzbowa) and for its fine trees which managed to survive,
despite changes, virtually until the mid-l^*1 century.

Fig. 40. Count Soter Krasicki, Plan of the Hon.
Princess Marshal Lubomirska's garden,
1783-1794; GR BUW

Fig. 41. Charles Bechon, Portrait of Jan Chrys-
tian Kamsetzer, miniature, 1789; MNW

The Palace’s account books for 1782—1788 contain the names of numerous artists
employed in it. Alongside Zug and Brenna they list the painters Zebrowski and Rich-
ter, the joiner Loch, stonemasons Schopfer and Pimer, and ebenistes Babst, Benke,
 
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