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Church of St Stanislas Malatycze, 19th century. Artist: Alex Will
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Church of St Stanislas Malatycze, 19th century. Artist: Alex Will
Church of St Stanislas Malatycze, 19th century. View of the church which bears similarities with the architecture of St Peters in Rome. The church was built and consecrated in 1794 by Stanislaw Siestrzencewicz-Bohusz (1731-1826), first archbishop-metropolitain of Mogil ov, now in the Ukraine
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This print showcases the magnificent Church of St Stanislas Malatycze, a true architectural gem from the 19th century. The artist, Alex Will, skillfully captures the essence of this remarkable structure that bears striking similarities to St Peters in Rome. Built and consecrated in 1794 by Stanislaw Siestrzencewicz-Bohusz, who later became the first archbishop-metropolitan of Mogilov (now located in Ukraine), this church stands as a testament to his vision and devotion. Its grandeur is evident through its impressive exterior featuring an obelisk, colonnade, and courtyard. The monochrome composition adds a timeless quality to the image while emphasizing the intricate details of the building's design. The print collector1 has expertly preserved this piece of history for us to admire today. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness not only a beautiful landscape but also feel a sense of reverence that comes with religious architecture. This Roman Catholic church holds great significance for those practicing Christianity during that era. Laurence Gucewicz's work allows us to appreciate both the artistic value and historical importance behind such structures. It serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage and invites us to explore further into our religious roots.
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