Radziwill Collection
"Radziwill: A Legacy of Art, Music, and Power" Step into the world of Radziwill, a name that resonates with history, culture, and influence
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"Radziwill: A Legacy of Art, Music, and Power" Step into the world of Radziwill, a name that resonates with history, culture, and influence. From Chopin Concert Radziwill to Portrait of Louisa, Princess Radziwill (pastel on paper), immerse yourself in the artistic wonders associated with this illustrious family. But it doesn't stop there. The Radziwills were known not only for their patronage of the arts but also for their remarkable achievements. Take a glimpse at Radziwills Miracle, an engraving depicting the curing of a Sham Demoniac – showcasing their belief in miracles and spirituality. Delve further into their lineage as we encounter Princess Frederica Dorothea Louise Philippine of Prussia (1770-1836), Countess Radziwill – a woman who embodied grace and nobility. And let us not forget about Countess Helena Radziwill (1753-1821), nee Przezdziecka, whose portrait captures her timeless beauty and elegance. The legacy continues through generations with portraits like Boguslaw Radziwill (1620-1669) by Meyssens (Mijtens), Joannes – revealing the aristocratic charm that ran deep within their bloodline. Explore even further back in time to Nicolas III Radziwill (1492-1530), Bishop of Samogitia; Barbara Radziwill (1520-1551), Queen of Poland; Mikolaj the Red Radzivill (1512-1584), Grand Lithuanian Hetman; Cardinal Jerzy Raziwilł (1556–1600); Mikolaj Krzysztof Raziwilł (1549–1616); Voyszundus I Christian (? -1412) – all immortalized in Icones Familiae Ducalis Radvilianae.