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ART FROM THE RENASCENCE
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viz., the tombs of Bishop Philip Padniewski (d. 1572) and of Andrew Zebrzydowski (d. 1560), the first of these with an alabaster figure of the bishop; the other (illustration 67) probably, like the first, was done simultaneously with the decoration
68. MONUMENT OF KING STEPHEN BATHORY, IN THE CATHEDRAL.
of the chapel founded by Zebrzydowski. To Michalowicz also a portal in Canons' Street is ascribed. Besides all these monuments, we must mention the colossal mausoleum of Lawrence Spytek Jordan, castellan of Cracow and of Sandec, whom Vasari mentions as grandissimo signore in Polonia e uomo di grande autoritate appresso al rè. At Caldore, near Verona, this Polish