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West façade of the Orangery

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Western elevation of the orangery The photograph shows a view of the west elevation of the orangery, facing the castle moat. The Classical orangery was built between 1798 and 1802. The narrower west elevation is decorated with a four-column Ionic portico with a beam and a triangular gable. The wall of part of the orangery façade is covered with climbing wild vines. Three metal vases with flowers stand in front of the portico. The bastion by the moat is overgrown with vines. A fragment of a beech tree is visible on the left. To the right is a view of the Rose Garden in front of the south elevation of the orangery and the linden trees in the lane by the castle moat. The photograph was taken by Dr Józef Piotrowski (1873–1939), a Lviv art historian. From 1 June 1920 to 1929, he served as a conservator at the Lviv Voivodeship Office (see Piotr Lasek, Inwentaryzacja zabytków architektury w lwowskim okręgu konserwatorskim 1920-1939. Szkice z dziejów, Warsaw: Instytut Sztuki PAN, 2020, pp. 32–62). He was the author of the study Zamek w Łańcucie. Zwięzły opis dziejów i zbiorów and the author of photographic documentation of the Łańcut Castle, its interiors and collections, today owned by the Łańcut Castle Museum (among others, albums, volumes I-X, Lviv 1936) and the Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw (albums, volumes I-IX, Lviv 1929). Barbara Trojnar

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Author / creator

Piotrowski, Józef (1878-1944)

Dimensions

height: 30 cm, width: 40 cm

Object type

Photography

Technique

photograph

Material

paper

Creation time / dating

20th century

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Łańcut (Europe, Poland)

Owner

Castle Museum in Łańcut

Identification number

A-206

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