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Izabela Fleming Countess Izabela Czartoryska nee Fleming (1746-1835) was a Polish noble lady, writer, collector of art, founder of the first Polish museum. Daughter of Count Jerzy Detloff Fleming and Princess Antonina Czartoryska. She married Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski on November 18, 1761 in Wołczyn. In Paris in 1772 she meets Benjamin Franklin one of the leaders of the American Revolution and the French philosophers Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Voltaire, who bring at the time new ideas to the old order. In 1775 she transformed together with her husband the Czartoryski Palace at Puławy, into an intellectual and political meeting place. Izabela discovered the talent of the young painter Aleksander Orlowski and financed him. In 1784 she jointed the Patriotic Party. After the Kosciuszko Uprising two of her sons were taken by Catharine of Russia as political hostages. In 1796 she ordered the rebuild of the ruined Palace of Puławy, and starts a museum. One of first objects were Turkish trophies from the siege of Vienna. Also historical objects, from Polish families and royal treasures. In 1801 she opened the first museum in Poland, called "The Gothic House" or "The Temple of Memory". It contains, objects with sentimental significance on the glories and miseries of human life. During the November Uprising in 1830, the museum was closed and all objects evacuated. Her grandson Władysław Czartoryski re-opened the museum in 1878 in Krakw. Works - Myśli rżne o sposobie zakładania ogrodw (1805)
- Pielgrzym w Dobromilu, czyli nauki wiejskie (abt. 1818)
External link - http://www.muzeum-czartoryskich.krakow.pl/
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