Letters, 1857-1858, Warsaw.

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Letters, 1857-1858, Warsaw.

Marconi writes to Luca Carimini, ornamental sculptor, at Rome discussing in detail his work on the Sobieski chapel at Wilanow (Warsaw) for his patron Count Stanislas Potocki, having already designed portions of the altar and tomb areas for the count and countess and delegating the embellishment to Carimini. Working with Marconi is his son Carlo, who writes to the count asking to be excused form the overwhelming responsibilities of the project.

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John III Sobieski, King of Poland, 1629-1696

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Carmini, Luca

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Marconi, Enrico 1792-1863

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Italian architect. From the description of Letters, 1857-1858, Warsaw. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 79029529 ...

Carimini, Luca, 1830-1890

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Potocki, Stanisław Kazimierz

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