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The author summaries his article on the basis of the following four parts: 1. The semi-reclining form of representational sculpture was introduced in the territories of preparation Poland by the somewhat secretive Italian sculptor “Johannes Piaentinus”. It possible to confirm his presence in Poland during the years 1555-65. Piaentinus exerted an essential influence on Cracovian sculpture in the second half of the 16th century. 2.The Bernardine church in Lublin contains a tombstone mistakenly identified as well as dated, to the year 1598. In actual fact, it was created by Gerolamo Canavesi in 1565. 3. The most beautiful Polish tombstone figure is to be found in the town of Czarnków (Poznań voivodeship), which dates back to around 1570-80 and represents the magnate Maciej Czarnkowski. 4. The figures from the church at Kórnik near Poznań have been associated with the Flemish sculptor, Hendrik Horst, when in actual fact just one of these was a work of his, while the other two would have been created by other sculptors.
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