The impressive sculptural monument to Jan Bonawentura Krasiński (1639–1717) in eastern Poland is largely unknown. However, a new assessment of its commissioning, iconography and the richly varied technical skills it displays ensures that it receives wider scholarly attention, especially as a successful fusion of central European goldsmithing and Italian-influenced stucco work.
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