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Book Review
King Sigismund Chapel at Cracow Cathedral (1515–1533), S. Mossakowski
03/2014 | 1332 | 156
Pages: 172
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Crossley, Paul (Crossley, Paul)
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Renaissance Sculpture in Poland: Padovano and Michalowicz
01/1945 | 502 | 86
Pages: 10-15+17
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Zarnecki, Jerzy (Zarnecki, Jerzy)
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Plate I. Interior of the Sigismund Chapel, Cracow Cathedral. By Bartolomeo Berecci, Giovanni Cini, Giovanni Maria Padovano, and Others. 1517-1533. The Upper Figure Represents King Sigismund I by Giovanni Maria Padovano, Between 1530-1533, and the Lower Figure Is of King Sigismund Augustus, by Santi Gucci, 1572. Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. A-King Sigismund I. Bronze Medal. By G. M. Padovano. Signed and Dated 1532. (National Museum, Cracow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. B-Detail of Plate III, d. Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. C-Back of A, Showing the Polish Eagle and the King's Initial. Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. D-Detail of the Tomb of Bishop Peter Tomicki. By G. M. Padovano. 1532-5. (Cathedral, Cracow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. E-Detail of the Tomb of Primate Jacob Uchanski. By J. Michalowicz. 1580-83. (Collegiate Church, Lowicz). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate III. A-Tomb of Barbara Tarnowska. By G. M. Padovano. After 1536. (Cathedral, Tarnow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate III. B-Tomb of an Unknown Lady. By J. Michalowicz. 1563-8. (Parish Church, Brzeziny). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate III. C-Tomb of Bishop Andrew Zebrzydowski. By J. Michalowicz. 1560-63. (Cathedral, Cracow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate III. D-Tomb of Bishop Philip Padniewski. By J. Michalowicz. 1572-5. (Cathedral, Cracow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Polish Renaissance Architecture
01/1945 | 502 | 86
Pages: 2+4-9
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Estreicher, Karol (Estreicher, Karol)
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Courtyard of the Royal Castle, Cracow. Built by Franciscus Florentinus, 1502-1516
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Plate II. A-General View of the Royal Castle, Cracow, Showing the Renaissance Facade by Franciscus Florentinus. 1502-1516. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate II. B-The Sigismund Chapel, Cracow Cathedral. Built by Bartolomeo Berecci, 1517-1533. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate II. C-Interior of the Dome of the Sigismund Chapel, Cracow Cathedral, Showing the Panelling of Roses. By Bartolomeo Berecci and Giovanni Cini, c. 1530. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate III. A-The Great Market-Place, Cracow, Showing the Church of Our Lady, the Town-Hall Tower, with the Cloth-Hall in the Centre. The Latter Was Rebuilt by Giovanni Maria Padovano and Decorated with a Parapet in 1556. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate III. B-The Courtyard of the Palace of Baranow, Probably by Santi Gucci, c. 1579. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate III. C-The Town-Hall, Sandomierz, Crowned by a Renaissance Parapet. Second Half of the 16th Century. Polish Renaissance Architecture