Jan Kazimierz Wilczyński

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Jan Kazimierz Wilczyński, a portrait, published in Polish press in the late 1800s.

Jan Kazimierz Wilczyński (1806–1885) was a Polish medical doctor, collector and publisher. He was known for publishing the "Album de Wilna" (Polish: Album Wileńskie.

Biography[]

Jan Kazimierz Wilczyński was born in Jasonys near Utena, Aukštaitija region of Lithuania. From 1824-1827 he studied at Vilnius Academy and then in Paris. He finished Vilnius medical-surgery academy. He had a medical practice in Warsaw and Vilnius.

He was known as an art and numismatic collector, and he was a member of St. Petersburg and Vilnius Archaeological Commissions. From 1846 in Paris he started printing Album de Wilna. The album consists of 364 lythographies, chromlythographies and carvings.[1]

Wilczyński also published the Vilna Archeological Museum album, albums of Warsaw and Kiev and other books.

According to the information published in 1908 by his nephew, historian and archaeologist Algirdas Vilčinskas (Vilčinskis), who lived at his uncle's home, Jan Kazimierz Wilczyński as he is known in Polish, spoke exclusively Lithuanian at home.[2] According to Vilčinskis' biographers, he spoke Lithuanian not only with his family members, but also in public.[3]

Death[]

He died in Vilnius and is buried at the Rasos Cemetery.

References[]

  1. ^ Venclova, Tomas (2006). Vilniaus Vardai. Vilnius. pp. 176–177. ISBN 9986-830-96-6.
  2. ^ Published at "Viltis", 1908, 123, pages 2–3
  3. ^ From an exhibition, dedicated to Jonas Kazimieras Vilčinskis annotation. Quote: „Vilčinskis was a patriot of his homeland and spoke Lithuanian not only at home“.
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