Andrzej Jerzy Mniszech

Andrzej Jerzy Mniszech (1823–1905) was a Polish painter and art collector. His father was Karol Filip Wandalin Mniszech (1794–1844), and his mother Eleonora Cetner (1798–1871). His paternal grandfather was Michał Jerzy Mniszech, a Polish nobleman who was Grand Marshal of the Crown during the reign of Stanisław II Augustus. He spent his youth in the family palace in Wiśniowiec and Paris. In 1846 he inherited a lot of debts, and when he moved with his wife, Anna Elżbieta Potocka (1827–1885) and his son Leon (1849–1901) to Paris in 1854, he took with him a large part of the private family collections from Wiśniowiec, especially paintings. The palace the couple acquired in 1861 at Rue Daru 16 in Paris was owned by his wife, and after her death in 1885, it was owned by their son Leon. The entir

Andrzej Jerzy Mniszech

Andrzej Jerzy Mniszech (1823–1905) was a Polish painter and art collector. His father was Karol Filip Wandalin Mniszech (1794–1844), and his mother Eleonora Cetner (1798–1871). His paternal grandfather was Michał Jerzy Mniszech, a Polish nobleman who was Grand Marshal of the Crown during the reign of Stanisław II Augustus. He spent his youth in the family palace in Wiśniowiec and Paris. In 1846 he inherited a lot of debts, and when he moved with his wife, Anna Elżbieta Potocka (1827–1885) and his son Leon (1849–1901) to Paris in 1854, he took with him a large part of the private family collections from Wiśniowiec, especially paintings. The palace the couple acquired in 1861 at Rue Daru 16 in Paris was owned by his wife, and after her death in 1885, it was owned by their son Leon. The entir