Skip to content
Statues of John III Sobieski and Stefan Batory in Prato della Valle in Padua, 1789, Public domain
Źródło: Pomniki Jana III Sobieskiego i Stefana Batorego na placu Prato della Valle w Padwie, „Sztuki Piękne”,1926/1927, nr 12, s. 465
Fotografia przedstawiająca Monuments to John III Sobieski and Stephen Batory on Prato della Valle in Padua
 Submit additional information
ID: DAW-000021-P

Monuments to John III Sobieski and Stephen Batory on Prato della Valle in Padua

ID: DAW-000021-P

Monuments to John III Sobieski and Stephen Batory on Prato della Valle in Padua

The note reports on two monuments to Polish kings, Stefan Batory and Jan III Sobieski, located in the Prato della Valle square in Padua. Both were commissioned by King Stanislaus August Poniatowski in 1789 and were created by Giovanni Ferrari. On the inscriptions of the monuments, one can read that both kings studied at the Padua university, which in fact is not the case. Information published in the journal "Sztuki Piękne",1926/1927, no. 12, p. 465 (public domain, reprinted from the Library of the University of Silesia, Katowice).

Time of origin:
1789
Creator:
Giovanni Ferrari (rzeźbiarz)
Keywords:
see more Text translated automatically

Attachments

1
Pomniki Jana III Sobieskiego i Stefana Batorego na placu Prato della Valle w Padwie, 1789 rok Show

Related projects

1
The website uses cookies. By using the website you agree to the use of cookies.   See more