Abstract

Summary In this essay, an analysis is offered of Athanasius Raczyński (1788-1874), a Polish aristocrat in Prussian diplomatic service and an outstanding art connoisseur and collector, as well as his comprehensive activity in the field of art during his stay in Copenhagen from 1830 to1834. This activity included purchasing works by Danish painters, lending paintings from his collection for exhibitions in Charlottenborg Palace, commenting on exhibitions held in the Royal Gallery of Christiansborg Palace, and questioning the attributions of various works exhibited there. It is argued that Raczyński was an important point of contact for the artistic relations between Denmark and other countries, and some of his activities became exemplary, influencing the attitudes of Copenhagen's art lovers and diplomats.

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