The Envisioned Residence of Izabela Branicka née Poniatowska in the Royal Łazienki in Warsaw Cover Image

Projektowana rezydencja Izabeli z Poniatowskich Branickiej w Łazienkach Królewskich w Warszawie
The Envisioned Residence of Izabela Branicka née Poniatowska in the Royal Łazienki in Warsaw

Author(s): Ryszard Mączyński
Subject(s): 18th Century, History of Art
Published by: Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: Izabela Branicka; née Poniatowska; Stanisław Zawadzki; Claude-Nicolas Ledoux; Domenico Merlini; Jakub Kubicki; Hôtel Guimard in Paris; The House of the Lady of Cracow; The Myślewicki Palace; The Royal

Summary/Abstract: The article concerns the never constructed villa of Izabela Branicka née Poniatowska on the grounds of King Stanisław Augustus’s Łazienki Park in Warsaw. Several drawings of this building are held in the collection of the Print Room of the Warsaw University Library. Their analyses to date have not been comprehensive and their research interpretations proved to be flawed. The actual author of the designs created between 1782 and 1783 (in three major, differing versions) was the architect Stanisław Zawadzki. The Classicist building, inspired by the Hôtel Guimard in Paris (1770-1772, by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux), was to be distinguished by its classical form and striking austerity. At the time of their creation, the designs were avant-garde to an extent unrivalled in the Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania, and were intended to reveal Zawadzki’s unparalleled talent in his rivalry with Domenico Merlini.

  • Issue Year: 84/2022
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 519-562
  • Page Count: 44
  • Language: Polish