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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32. Attributed to Adám Mányoki 1712/1713 Oil, canvas; 52x47 cm Signed (not in Mányoki's hand, right above the shoulder) : "Maniokv pinx:" Miskolc, Museum Herman Otto, inv. no.: P.77.257 In a private collection in Budapest around 1927, in a private collection in Czechoslovakia around 1933, then in the Petró collection in Miskolc. 33. PRINCESS KONSTANCJA CZARTORYSKA, LATER PRINCESS PONIATOWSKI (1700-1741) Daughter of Prince Kazimierz Czartoryski, castellan of Vilnius, and Izabella Raciborsko-Morstinowa. She married Prince Stanislaw Poniatowski, palatine of Mazovia and castellan of Krakow, in 1720. She was the mother of Polish king Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Adám Mányoki 1713 Oil, canvas; 74 x 60 cm Inscribed on the back of the original canvas: "Madelle La Prince(sse) Czartoryska" 18 th-century inv. no. at bottom, centre: 1101 Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, inv. no.: Mo 2121 From the royal collection of Saxony. PRINCESS MARIA JOZEPHA SOBIESKA, BORN COUNTESS WESSOLOWSKA (1685-1762) Daughter of Polish starosta Stanislaw Wessolowski. In 1708 she married Konstantin Wladislaw Sobieski (1680-1726), the son of Jan Sobieski. Ádám Mányoki 1713 Oil, canvas; 156,5x124 cm Original size of the half4ength figure: 74,5x59,5 cm Inscription on the doubling canvas presumably from the 18 th century: "origenal: de La princes. Constantine"; on the back of the original size, badly worn: "La Princesse Roa[yale] de Const[antin]e Ano 1713" 18 th-century inv. no. in bottom left corner: 1078 Budapest, Hungarian National Gallerv, inv. no.: 89.5. M Prior to 1927 in the royal collection of Saxony, then in Hungarian art trade and private collection. Purchased on the art market in 1989. 35. MRS BESENVAL, BORN COUNTESS KATARZYNA BlELINSKA (?-?) Daughter of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielihski (f 1713) and Maria Ludwika Morsztyn. She was wife of Jakub Potocki, starosta of Czechrinsk. After 1711 she was re-married to the French diplomat Jean Victor baron de Besenval (1671-1736), the ambassador of the French court to Gdansk until July 1713 and Warsaw until 1721. Baron de

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