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Le Kiosque

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In the second half of the 18th century the Czartoryski family created a cultural centre in Puławy known as the New Athens. Thanks to Duchess Izabela's initiatives, including the building of a national memorial shrine where she gathered priceless historical memorabilia, this place was a refuge of patriotic values during the partitions. The year 1831 ended the period of splendour of the residence. As a part of post-Uprising repressions the family property was confiscated, the ninety-year-old Duchess had to leave Puławy, and the name of the town was changed to New Alexandria. In 1842, the palace housed the Alexandrian Institute for the Education of Ladies, the equivalent of women's educational institutions in the Russian Empire, which operated until 1862. At the expense of the government, daughters of officers and officials were educated here, as well as girls preparing for the profession of a governess. The overriding idea of the educational system was Russification. The content of the curriculum served to develop admiration, obedience and attachment to the Russian monarchy.

In 1858, the Album des vues de l'Institut Alexandra du jardin et des environs de Novo Alexandra (Pulawy) dessiné d'après nature par Madame Czernof (Album of Views of the Garden of the Alexandrian Institute and the Surroundings of New Alexandria, Drawn from Nature by Madame Czernof) was published in Paris, containing a collection of twenty-four lithographs.

The author of the works, Barbara Czernof née Groten, was a drawing teacher at the Institute. Little is known about her artistic achievements. Her watercolour landscapes of Puławy and the surroundings: Parchatka, Janowiec, and Kazimierz are her only remaining legacy. The works represent a type of academic, historicizing landschaft with staffage, sentimental in expression and semi-amateur in technique.

The sheet Le Kiosque (The Pavilion) refers to the activities of the Institute. It depicts a vast view of the garden with a strange building in the background and a group of female students and teachers during outdoor activities. The girls in identical uniforms take a break from their walk to rest in front of the Chinese Gazebo. This small building, resembling a Chinese pagoda, was erected in the first half of the 18th century by Zofia née Sieniawska, Duchess Izabela's mother-in-law, and served as a tea house. The gazebo is picturesquely surrounded by trees, selected in accordance with the art of gardening, sometimes imported from distant parts of the world.

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Author / creator

Cassagne, Armand Théophile (1823-1907) (author), Czernof, Barbara née Groten (active around 1860) (author), Imprime par Auguste Bry (Paris) (printing house)

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 29,1 cm, width: 42,3 cm

Object type

graphics

Technique

lithography

Material

paper

Creation time / dating

1860

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Paris (France), Puławy (Lublin Province, Puławy County)

Owner

The National Museum in Lublin

Identification number

S/G/1503/ML

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