Princess Teresa Sapieha, née Lubomirska, with her father, Prince Andrzej Lubomirski
20th century
Castle Museum in Łańcut
Part of the collection: Photography
Andrzej Lubomirski was born as the son of Jerzy and Cecylia, née Zamoyska. He spent his early childhood and school years in Cracow, living in the Lubomirski palace at 15 St. John Street. He completed his law studies with a PhD at Charles University in Prague. From 1886 he took over the formal duties of the Ordynat of Przeworsk and the literary curator of the Ossoliński National Institute in Lviv. In his activity, he became famous primarily as an industrialist, the creator of the Przeworsk sugar factory and the modernizer of the the Lubomirski family entailed estate in Przeworsk. He died in exile in Brazil in 1953.
He married Eleonora Husarzewska (or Hussarzewska), with whom he had four children: Helena, Jerzy Rafał, Teresa and Maria.
The presented photograph was taken at the beginning of the 20th century. Andrzej Lubomirski is sitting at the writing desk and he is wearing a dark jacket, waistcoat and grey trousers. On the writing desk there is a clock and photographs of Jerzy Lubomirski, Cecylia Lubomirska and Eleonora Lubomirska.
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20th century
Castle Museum in Łańcut
20th century
Castle Museum in Łańcut
20th century
Castle Museum in Łańcut
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