Jan III Sobieski.
A Polish King in Vienna
Exhibits
Private portrait of Jan III, 17th/18th c., from the collection of Joanna Sidorczak-Heinsohn and Gunnar Heinsohna, foto Z. Reszka
Sermon of St. John the Baptist, painted by Jan Reisner, ca. 1695, Visitation Sisters church in Cracow, foto A. Indyk
Cabinet of King Jan III, workshop of Giacomo Herman, 1650-1675, Capuchine Cloister in Cracow, foto A. Indyk
Cross and two candlesticks, workshop of Emanuel Linder, before 1683, Basilica in Studzianna-Poświętne, foto A. Indyk
Turkish tapestry, ca. 1650, Cloister of Benedictine Sisters in Krzeszów, foto A. Indyk
Portrait of Queen Maria Kazimiera with Children, painted by Jerzy Eleuter Szymonowicz-Siemiginowski, ca. 1684, Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów, foto W. Holnicki
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Sobiesciana
Digital collection: a database of all objects related to Jan Sobieski and the Sobieski family: works of art, buildings, monuments, memorial plaques, as well as streets, schools or trees named after the victor of the Battle of Vienna.
Passage to knowledge
This is the greatest generally accessible compendium of knowledge about the history and culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, particularly the era in which King Jan III Sobieski lived. All articles are based on the results of academic research.
Portrait of the King
People who remember Jan Sobieski – his comrade in arms, a political opponent, a courtier, Marie Casimire’s lady in waiting – recall the famous king. The facts from his life – both known and unknown – make up the portrait of this exceptional man.
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Sobiesciana
Digital collection: a database of all objects related to Jan Sobieski and the Sobieski family: works of art, buildings, monuments, memorial plaques, as well as streets, schools or trees named after the victor of the Battle of Vienna.
Passage to knowledge
This is the greatest generally accessible compendium of knowledge about the history and culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, particularly the era in which King Jan III Sobieski lived. All articles are based on the results of academic research.
Portrait of the King
People who remember Jan Sobieski – his comrade in arms, a political opponent, a courtier, Marie Casimire’s lady in waiting – recall the famous king. The facts from his life – both known and unknown – make up the portrait of this exceptional man.