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Franciszek Smuglewicz (Lithuanian: Pranciškus Smuglevičius; 6
October 1745 – 18
September 1807) was a Polish-Lithuanian
draughtsman and painter.
Smuglewicz is...
- century. The Hall of
Franciszek Smuglewicz is the
oldest part of the
original library complex,
named after Franciszek Smuglewicz (1745–1807),
celebrated painter...
- Lithuania,
Vytautas the
Great War Museum, are
located in Kaunas.
Franciszek Smuglewicz, Jan Rustem, Józef
Oleszkiewicz and
Kanuty Rusiecki are the most prominent...
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Wichmann the
Younger Surrenders to the
Polish Prince Mieszko by
Franciszek Smuglewicz (early 19th c.)...
- symbol, and was
glorified and
immortalised in the
paintings of
Franciszek Smuglewicz, Józef
Peszka and
Aleksander Lesser. The
castle in
Trembowla was built...
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Benna Smuglewicz Rape of Hippodamia...
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Clement XIII, he surve**** the
relics of Rome
together with
Franciszek Smuglewicz.
Their drawings,
engraved by
Marco Carloni, were
published in the late...
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Franciszek Smuglewicz hall in the
Vilnius University Library...
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included Poles such as his protégée, Anna
Rajecka and
Franciszek Smuglewicz, Jan Bogumił Plersch, son of Jan
Jerzy Plersch, Józef Wall, and Zygmunt...
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living in Kraków. He then
studied painting in
Warsaw with
Franciszek Smuglewicz.
After doing a
portrait of Hugo Kołłątaj, he was
introduced to members...