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Karol Podczaszyński
Born(1790-11-07)7 November 1790
Died19 April 1860(1860-04-19) (aged 69)
Resting placeRasos Cemetery, Vilnius
NationalityPolish-Lithuanian
EducationKrzemieniec Lyceum
Imperial Academy of Arts
Alma materVilnius University
OccupationArchitect
Evangelical Reformers Church in Vilnius, the finest work of Podczaszyński
Drawing of the Jašiūnai Manor in the 19th century
Tuskulėnai manor palace

Karol Podczaszyński (Lithuanian: Karolis Podčašinskis; 7 November 1790 – 19 April 1860) was a Polish-Lithuanian leading Vilnius architect, a representative of the neoclassical architecture and a professor of the Vilnius University, as well as one of the pioneers of industrial design.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

He was born on 7 November 1790 in the village of Žyrmuny near Lida, in what is now the Grodno RegionofBelarus. He graduated from the prestigious Polish Krzemieniec Lyceum and the Vilnius University. Between 1814 and 1816 he continued his studies on architecture in St. Petersburg, where he became the first Pole on the Imperial Academy of Arts. Between 1817 and 1819 Podczaszyński also travelled around European countries, visiting Königsberg, Danzig, Berlin, Paris, Naples, Venice and Vienna before returning to Cracow. Upon his return to Vilnius in 1819, he was offered a chair of architecture, which he accepted.[7][8]

Among his most notable architectural works are the refurbishment of the interior of the Vilna University (1802-1804), including the Aula's interior, Evangelical Reformers' Church (1829-1835) and the neoclassical Jan Śniadecki's manor in Jašiūnai (reconstructed between 1824 and 1828). Yet another of Podczaszyński's major works was the neo-Palladian Tusculanum manor (in modern Žirmūnai, Vilnius), completed in 1825.[9] The entire Žirmūnai microdistrict in Vilnius was named after his native village, a part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at the time of his birth.

As a noted architect, Podczaszyński also supervised a number of other projects, among them the reconstruction of the Palace of Governors in Vilnius, carried out by Vasily Stasov.[10] In modern times the palace serves as the seat of the President of Lithuania. Podczaszyński has also reconstructed the Orthodox Cathedral of the Theotokos into the Anatomicum of his alma mater (1822). Finally, between 1836 and 1838 he designed the interior of three chapels of the St. Władysław and Stanisław Cathedral of Vilnius and reconstructed the Town HallinKaunas.[11]

In 1839, Podczaszyński took the first known daguerreotype in present-day Lithuania.[12]

As a theoretician, he authored works on architecture and industrial design. Podczaszyński died in Vilnius on 19 April 1860 at age 70 and was interred in Rasos Cemetery.[13][14]

His son, Paweł Bolesław Podczaszyński also became a noted architect.[15][16][17]

Publications[edit]

Among the best-known Podczaszyński's publications are monographs on industrial design:

He also prepared dictionary of Polish carpentry terms (Polish: Nomenklatura architektoniczna, czyli słowomiennik cieśliczych polskich wyrazów 1843). Podczaszyński was also the author of two handbooks of architecture for universities: one for professors (1822) and one for the students (published in three volumes between 1828 and 1856).[16][18]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Levandauskas, Vytautas. "Karolis Podčašinskis". VLE (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  • ^ Stowarzyszenie Historyków Sztuki, Association of Art Historians (2004). Biuletyn historii sztuki (in Polish). Instytut Sztuki PAN - Polish Academy of Sciences. p. 371. Its first Polish student was Karol Podczaszyński , who in 1816 was called back to Vilna to take up a lectureship in architecture..
  • ^ Chełmońska, Marja Korwin-Szymanowska (1901). Album biograficzne zasłużonych Polaków i Polek wieku XIX - A biographical album of distinguished Poles of the XIX (in Polish). Nakł. Maryi Chełmońskiej.
  • ^ McLachlan, Gordon (2008). Lithuania. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-84162-228-6. The Neo-Classical style continued to flourish in Vilnius until well into the 19th century, when the leading architect was Karol Podczaszyński (1790-1860), whose finest work is the Reformed Church.
  • ^ Kirkor, Adam Honory (1880). Przewodnik historyczny po Wilnie i jego okolicach (in Polish). Wydawn. Danuta i Jan Kucharscy.
  • ^ Suchodolski, Bogdan (1977). Historia nauki polskiej - History of Polish science (in Polish). Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich. p. 176. ISBN 978-83-7545-610-3.
  • ^ ŁUKASZEWICZ, Lesław (1860). większe uzupełnione i doprowadzone do roku 1860 (in Polish).
  • ^ Kallenbach, Józef (1905). Czasy i ludzie (in Polish). Nakład Gebethnera i Wolffa. p. 56.
  • ^ "Castles and Manors of Lithuania: Architectural Journey". baltictimes.com. Retrieved 2022-06-21. Podczaszyński (1790–1860 m.), a representative of the late Vilnius Classicism and a student of Gucevičius, designed manors 1824 to 1828. One of his most famous works is Tuskulėnai Manor in Vilnius, built around 1825. The rectangular one-storey manor with volumetric composition radiates restrained classics.
  • ^ Cohen-Mushlin, Aliza; Kravtsov, Sergey; Levin, Vladimir; Mickūnaitė, Giedrė; Šiaučiūnaitė-Verbickienė, Jurgita (2010-03-29). Synagogues in Lithuania A-M: A catalogue. VDA leidykla. p. 61. ISBN 978-9955-854-60-9. The Governor's Palace of Vilnius (architect Vasilii Stasov, supervisor Karol Podczaszyński, 1824–34) is its most impressive example, featuring boldly plain wall expanses, an octastyle Ionic portico..
  • ^ Krzywicki, Tomasz (2005). Litwa: przewodnik (in Polish). Oficyna Wydawnicza "Rewasz". p. 150. ISBN 978-83-89188-40-3. At that time, the town hall tower was raised to 53 meters. In 1838, according to the design of Karol Podczaszyński, the town hall was rebuilt into a representative palace, which to serve as the seat of the Tsar of Russia during his travels. (Podwyzszono wtedy wieżę ratuszowa do 53 m. W 1838 r. wg projektu Karola Podczaszynskiego, ratusz przebudowano na reprezentacyjny pałac, który miał służyć carowi Rosji za siedzibe podczas podrózy.
  • ^ (in Lithuanian) Several photographs of Vilnius' constructions of the 1860s
  • ^ Biblioteka warszawska (in Polish). A. Krasiński. 1860. p. 552.
  • ^ Mackiewicz, Michał (1998). Mały leksykon wileńskiej Rossy (in Polish). Wydawn. Polskie w Wilnie. ISBN 978-9986-542-07-0.
  • ^ Rogalski, Leon (1871). Historya literatury Polskiéj (in Polish). Nakładem Michała Glücksberga, księgarza. p. 89.
  • ^ a b Łukaszewicz, Lesław (1860). Rys dziejów piśmiennictwa polskiego (in Polish). Nakł. i czcionkami N. Kamieńskiego i Spółki. p. 806.
  • ^ "Podczaszyński Bolesław Paweł, Encyklopedia PWN: źródło wiarygodnej i rzetelnej wiedzy". encyklopedia.pwn.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  • ^ Encyklopedja powszechna (in Polish). Orgelbranda. 1859. p. 113.

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