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  1. Família. Ativismo. Museu e morte. Referências. Ligações externas. Władysław Czartoryski ( Varsóvia, 3 de julho de 1828 — Boulogne-Billancourt, 23 de junho de 1894) foi um nobre, ativista político (em exílio) e colecionador de arte polonês. [ 1] Biografia. Família.

  2. Prince Władysław (Ladislaus) Czartoryski (3 July 1828 – 23 June 1894) was a Polish noble, political activist in exile, collector of art, and founder of the Czartoryski Museum in Kraków . Early life. Władysław Czartoryski (right) with his brother (left) and father (seated), Adam Jerzy Czartoryski.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CzartoryskiCzartoryski - Wikipedia

    Witold Czartoryski (1824–1865), married Maria Cycylia Grocholska h. Syrokomla; Władysław Czartoryski (1828–1894), married María Amparo Muñoz, 1st Countess of Vista Alegre and Princess Marguerite Adélaïde of Orléans. Beatified August Franciszek Czartoryski (1858–1893)

  4. It was only in 1876 that Prince Władysław Czartoryski decided to bring the collection back to Poland, specifically in Krakow, which at the time had a fairly stable political situation with Austrian rule. He thus founded the current Czartoryski Museum, which opened to the public in 1878 and became part of the National Museum in Krakow.

  5. In the second half of the 19th century, the collections were transferred to Krakow and exhibited in the museum established by Prince Władysław Czartoryski, grandson of the founder of the museum...

  6. According to the assumptions of the collection creator – Prince Władysław Czartoryski, the exhibits represent a broad spectrum of handicrafts allowing to deepen the knowledge about ancient art and enjoy the beauty of the objects themselves.

  7. 2 de mai. de 2021 · Finally, there were personal reasons for Czartoryskis reluctance. The main proponent of the idea of Czartoryski as king was his nephew and close collaborator, Władysław Zamoyski. Count Zamoyski has been suspected of wanting to wear the Polish crown himself or, at least, to exert a strong influence on its holder.