[SEJM 1831] - WODZIŃSKI Maciej (1782-1848); engraving depicting a bas-relief on a rectangular stone with a profile of Wodziński's head, supported on two stone blocks with the Jastrzębiec coat of arms; eng. Antoni Oleszczynski, Paris 1849; on verso, two undated ownership stamps; steel. b/w; glued with stiff paper; st. b/w, slight traces of folds, lower right corner slightly damaged; sheet dimensions: 278x350 mm; title at bottom: MACIEY WODZIŃSKI SENATOR WOJEWODA KRÓLESTWA POLSKIEGO 1781-1848; [Catalogue of portraits... 6005].
Maciej Wodziński of the Jastrzębiec coat of arms was a participant in the Napoleonic wars, voivode and senator of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1828 he was part of the Sejm Court, whose task was to try those accused of treason. On 25 I 1831 he signed the act of dethronement of Nicholas I Romanov. Died in exile in Dresden.