View of the Destroyed Castle

Julian Zachariewicz

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Basic information
ID
Г-V-437
Author
Julian Zachariewicz
Name
View of the Destroyed Castle
Date of creation
1857
Country
Austrian Empire
Technique
drawing
Material
paper Indian ink pen
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
21.5 x 29.3
Information about author
Author
Julian Zachariewicz
Artist's lifetime
1837–1898
Country
Austrian Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Biography
Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz (17 July 1837, Lviv – 27 December 1898, Lviv) was a prominent Galician architect of Armenian origin, founder of the Lviv School of Architecture, and in 1881–1882 professor and rector of the Lviv Polytechnic National University, then the Imperial Royal Higher Technical School in Lviv. He graduated from the Lviv Technical Academy (1852–1857) and received professional training in Vienna (1858). His designs were used in the construction of the main building of the Lviv Polytechnic, the Galician Savings Bank (now the Museum of Ethnography and Arts and Crafts), the artist's studio and residence of Jan Styka (now Oleksa Novakivskyi Art and Memorial Museum), the Franciscan Church and Monastery, a number of villas of cultural and artistic personalities in the Kastelivka district of Lviv, the Choral Synagogue in Chernivtsi, the railway station in Iasi (Romania), and others. Julian Zachariewicz was the father of the architect Alfred Zachariewicz.
Object description
Against a cloudless sky, in the middle of a wasteland, sometimes overgrown with grass, one can see the ruins of a large castle consisting of several connected buildings. To the castle's right is the entrance gate, which is reached by a bridge over a ditch. In the foreground to the right is a patch of water with reeds.
Inscriptions
The author's signature and date are at the bottom left of the image: "JOZachariewicz 1857".
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery