Buzási Enikő szerk.: In Europe' Princely Courts, Ádám Mányoki, Actors and venues of a portraitist's career (A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria kiadványai 2003/1)
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Oil, canvas; 154x120 cm Signed: "Ádám Mányoki 1733 pinxit", in the corner: 1014 Pszczyna, Múzeum Zamkowe w Pszczynie, inv. no.: MP/S 1311 Prior to the 1950s in Bytom, Múzeum Górnoslaski. 82. 83. COUNTESS FRIDERIKE ALEXANDRINE MOSZYNSKA, BORN COUNTESS VON COSEL (1709-1784) The illegitimate child of Augustus II and Countess Cosel. In a document of 24 January 1710 the ruler legitimised her, declaring her a countess by birth. She was the wife of Count Jan Kanty Moszynski from 1730. Ádám Mányoki 1734 Oil, canvas; 154x120 cm Signed: "A. de Mányoki 1734 pinxit", in the corner: 1013 Pszczyna, Muzeum Zamkowe w Pszczynie, inv. no.: MP/S 1312. Prior to the 1950s in Bytom, Muzeum Górnosla.ski. 84. SAXON PRINCESS MARIA AMÁLIA CHRISTINE, QUEEN CONSORT OF SLCILY (LATER SPAIN) (1724-1760) Fifth child to Augustus III, king of Poland and elector of Saxony, and Princess Maria Josepha of Austria. She married the king of Sicily, Charles IV, of the Bourbon dynasty (from 1759 king of Spain as Charles III) in May 1738. Attributed to Adám Mányoki 1737/1738 Oil, canvas; 184x118 cm Slovenské Národné Múzeum, Műzeum Cerveny Kamen, inv. no.: 0-1116; CK 65179 Bought in Ostrava in 1979. 85. KARL FRIEDRICH TRIER (1690-1763) Lawyer born in Dresden. He was granted civic rights in Leipzig in 1722 and later became mayor. He was councillor in the Saxon court. Johann Martin Bernigeroth (1713-1767) After Adám Mányoki's portrait of 1732, 1763 Engraving; 432x330 mm (plate size) Signed: "A. de Mányoki Pictor Reg. Pol. Pinx. 1732 - J. M. Bernigeroth sculptor Reg. Pol. sculps. Lips. 1763." Inscribed: "Carolus Fridericus Trier ICtus S. Reg. Mai. Pol. et Elect. Sax. Consil. aul. Supr. Cur. Provinc. Ass. et Sen. Consul Lipsiensis, Aedisque Thorn. Antistes. Nat. Dresdae, d. 12. Jan. 1690. Den. Lipsiae d. 1. Febr. 1763." Leipzig, Stadtgeschichtliches Museum, inv. no.: B 431 S3.