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Jan Sas Zubrzycki
Jan Sas Zubrzycki (25 June 1860 in Tłuste – 4 August 1935 in Lwów) was a Polish architect known for his work in the neo-Gothic style[1] and originator of the so-called "Vistula style".[2] His most notable design was the grand Governor's Palace in Lemberg (1876).[1]
He was elected a member of the Board of the Union of Polish Scientific Societies in 1920, as representative of the Society for Protecting Monuments of Art and Culture.[3]
^ abBolesław Klimaszewski. An Outline history of Polish culture. Interpress. 1984. p. 209.
^Wroński Józef Szymon, "Inicjatywy Krakowskiego Towarzystwa 'Polska Sztuka Stosowana' w zakresie architektury świeckiej i sakralnej (1901-1914)". Rocznik Krakowski. Vol. 59. 1993. p. 114.
^Stanisław Domoradzki. The growth of the mathematical culture in the Lvov area in the autonomy period (1870-1920). Praha: Matfyzpress. 2011. p. 207.
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