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Собрание проектов и инвенционных гравюр архитектора первой половины XVIII века из коллекции князей Радзивиллов
The study presents a collection of previously unknown architectural drawings that have been attributed to the workshop of the German architect Joachim Daniel Jauch (1688-1754), who worked at the courts of Augustus li and Augustus Ill. The collection is currently housed in the Library of the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, while the documents confirming Jauch's authorship were discovered in the National Historical Archive of Belarus in Minsk. The drawings represent unrealized projects, as well as architectural monuments preserved or lost in Eastern Europe and Belarus. They also illustrate the stylistic orientation of architectural thought in the first half of the 18% century, which was rooted in the neoclassical tradition of French architecture.