Claudine Potocka. Poland. 1835 – 1838.
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Print from steel engraving titled „Claudine Potocka Nee Dzialynska (Nee a Kurnik pres Posen le 27 Aout 1802. Morte a Geneve en Suissr le 8 Juin 1836)“.Drawn by Joseph Kurowski.Engraved by James Hopwood.Notes: [De la Coll.ᵒᵑ de L. Chodzko].From the Leonard Chodzko book „Pologne“ published in 1835 – 1838 in Paris.Leonard Borejko Chodźko (1800–71) was a Polish historian, geographer, cartographer, publisher, archivist, and activist of Poland's post-November-1830-Uprising Great Emigration. Chodźko was educated at the University of Vilnius, where he was a member of the Philomaths, a secret organization established in 1816 by Vilnius University students including Adam Mickiewicz, Tomasz Zan and Józef Jeżowski. From 1826 he lived in Paris. During France's July 1830 Revolution, he served as aide-de-camp to General La Fayette.Claudine with Działyński Potocka (b. Aug. 27, 1801 in the castle of Kornik, d. 8 June 1836 in Geneva) – was a Polish patriot. Approx. image size 9, 4 x 9, 2/28, 2 x 18, 2 cm.
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Claudine Potocka. Poland. 1835 – 1838.
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