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Napoleon Mateusz Tadeusz Orda (; ; 11 February 1807 – 26 April 1883) was a Polish–Lithuanian

(1991). 9788390015101, JMJ.
Vytautas Levandauskas. Joneliūnas. Napoleonas Orda: nors garsino Lietuvą, čia beveik nežinomas. Retrieved on 2007-12-13 , , , and , best known for numerous sketches of historical sites of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.


Biography
Napoleon Orda was born in the village of Varacevičy in the of Minsk Governorate (now in of ) Уладзімер Арлоў «Імёны Свабоды» (Uladzimer Arloǔ “The Names of Freedom” pp 82-83 (in Belarusian) in his father's manor. His father, Michał Orda, was an impoverished of Lithuanian ancestry and the marshal of the of . His mother was Józefa (nee Butrymowicz). After finishing gymnasium in 1823, he started studies at the Imperial University of Vilnius. However, his university career came to an end on 27 August 1826, when he was arrested by the for taking part in a secret student society "Zorzanie", which was active in Svislach and Białystok gymnasiums. Although he was released soon afterwards, he was expelled from the university and was not allowed to continue his studies.

Orda took part in the failed November Uprising of 1830 against Russian Empire and served with distinction in the famous 4th Regiment ( Czwartacy). For his bravery he received the highest Polish military decoration, the . After the uprising his manor was confiscated and Orda had to flee abroad in order to avoid being imprisoned and sent to .

He travelled through many European countries, including and . Finally in 1833, he settled in , where he became one of the prominent members of the there and one of the close friends of Fryderyk Chopin. He learned to play the piano under the guidance of Chopin and and wrote several , and polonaises. While in Paris he also studied painting briefly with Pierre Girard and started to portray his long lost motherland in countless sketches.

In Paris, Orda married Irene Bougle and worked as the head of Maison de Commission shop. He was also the head of the Italian , until it was closed due to the February Revolution of 1848. He was also an active member of various Polish political and social organisations, including the Committee of Polish Emigrants. Most of his spare time he spent travelling. He visited France, , , , the , Lorraine, , and .

During the Post-Sevastopolian Thaw in 1856 he was pardoned by tsar Alexander II and was allowed to return home. He was also restored the rights to his village of Varacevičy. In 1859 he requested from tzar and had received back his money that were confiscated together with his estate. In 1862, he moved to Wierzchownia where he served as a manager of general 's domain.

In 1872, Orda started to travel through the lands of the partitioned Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and document its historical landmarks and architecture. During his summer trips throughout the country he made more than 1,000 sketches depicting various towns, cities and historical landscapes. He also depicted landscapes, urban and rural architecture, churches and palaces of the partitioned Commonwealth, which included the regions of present-day , , , , as well as several regions of France, , Portugal and Switzerland. His works are pencil sketches tinted with , and sepia. Between 1872 and 1874 he visited most of the notable , manors and towns in , and . Until 1877 he documented the historical heritage of Lithuania, , and Belarus. In 1878 and 1879 he made a trip to Galicia, and and finally in 1880 he portrayed the . Approximately 260 of his sketches were turned into by Alojzy Misierowicz and published in by Maksymilian Fajans in a series of eight albums under the collective title Album of Polish Historical Landscapes () between 1873 and 1883.

In his testament he bequeathed his sketches to the Polish people and currently most of his works are kept in the National Museum in Kraków and Warsaw. Besides their artistic value, they are a priceless source of information on the history and architecture of Poland, Belarus and Ukraine, whose historical heritage was largely destroyed by the Germans during World War II.

Orda died on 26 April 1883 in , but according to his he was buried in his native land, in village, near in his family crypt. In the 1980s, the cemetery was destroyed by Soviet authorities in order to build a kindergarten in its place. After some time the gravestone from Orda's tomb was found and moved to a museum in .

Orda's niece was the artist .


Commemoration of Orda in Belarus
File:100000-rubles-Belarus-2000-b.jpg|Banknote of 100 000 BYR with by Orda File:Napaleon Orda (silver coin, reverse).gif|Belarusian silver coin, devoted to the 200th anniversary of Orda In 1997, a monument to Orda was erected in the town of his burial by sculptor Ivan Holubieu.

In 2007, the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus issued silver and copper-nickel memory coins, devoted to the 200th anniversary of Orda's birth."Напалеон Орда. 200 год" Нацыянальны банк Рэспублікі Беларусь 6 лютага 2007 г. выпускае ў абарачэнне памятныя манеты . Retrieved on Feb.5, 2007 His work of was also placed on the banknote of 100 000 BYR.

The streets in У Менску зьявіліся мікрараён Брылевічы і вуліца Ігнатоўскага // «Наша Ніва» and У Гродна з’явяцца вуліцы Агінскага, Багушэвіча, Караткевіча і Орды // «Наша Ніва», 20 траўня 2011. are named after Orda.

In 2010, commemorated Orda's date of birth by placing special logo with his work in Belarusian version of the search service. «Google» павіншаваў беларусаў з угодкамі Напалеона Орды // Эўрапейскае радыё для Беларусі, 11 лютага 2010.


Gallery
File:Podhorce (Galicya) 1880 (75033590) (cropped).jpg| File:Olyka 2.jpg|, 1874 File:Mlynow c.jpg| File:Miedzyrzecz Ostrogski.jpg|The Mezhyrich Monastery near , 1862–1876 File:Latyczow zamek.jpg| File:Orda Karolin.jpg|Karolin, near File:Napoleon Orda. Nemyriv.jpg| File:Castle of Raudone in 19c.jpg|Raudonė File:Kaunas Town Hall in 19th c.jpg|Town Hall, Kaunas File:Ogrodzieniec castle.jpg| Castle File:Наполеон Орда. Палац Санґушків у Заславі. 1872.jpg|Iziaslav File:Chalč, Chalecki. Хальч, Халецкі (N. Orda, 31.08.1877).jpg|The Vojnič-Sienažecki Manor


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