Alexander Rzewuski (1893-1983) (also known as Alex-Ceslas Rzewuski) was a Catholic clergyman of Polish-Russian aristocratic background, with a Russian Orthodox background. He was also a writer and illustrator.[1][2][3]
^New Liturgical Movement website, Saint Wandrille and a Brief Note on Catholic Art Deco, article by Matthew Alderman, dated June 20, 2014
^Mutual Art website, Alex-Ceslas Rzewuski
^Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Fancy Dress Costume for Ganna Walska as Pauline Borghese
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