Franciszek Pink (also known as Pinck ) ( Polish Franciszek Pinck ; circa 1734 - May 27, 1798 , Warsaw ) - Polish sculptor . Since 1765 - the court sculptor of King Stanislav Augustus Poniatowski .
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He continued the projects of his predecessor - the royal sculptor A. Lebrun . The author of a number of sculptures, busts and stone monuments in the Uyazdovsky Castle , the Warsaw Royal Castle , the capital's park and the Lazienki Palace , including the equestrian statue of the Polish King Jan III Sobieski (1788).
In addition to the royal palace, he created from a tree a figure of the Crucified Christ for the Evangelical Augsburg church in Warsaw (1780).
Together with Jakub Monaldi decorated the facade of St. Anne's Church in Warsaw with sculptures of four evangelists in the style of classicism .
Sculptures of evangelists on the facade of the Church of St. Anne in Warsaw.
Notes
- ↑ Franciszek Pinck
- ↑ Union List of Artist Names - 2005.
Links
- Pinck Franciszek (Polish)