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 GOTHIC STYLE IN CRACOW ART of new chapels; and then transformed once more, and richly decorated, by Cardinal John Lipski (d. 1746).

XVII. The Chapel of St. Mary in the Snow, or the Maciejowskis' Chapel, founded by Bishop Florian Mokrski (1367, d. 1380), was changed into a sepulchral chapel, by the Italian master, Gian Maria Padovano, at the order of Bishop Samuel Maciejowski (d. 1550), whose monument it contains.

XVIII. In the lower part of the clock-tower a chapel was built in the fifteenth century, at the order of Cardinal Zbigniew

Oleśnicki, and called after his name. Now it is also called the Chapel of the Czartoryski family.

XIX. The last of these side-chapels to the west is that of the Holy Trinity, or Queen Sophia's Chapel, so called because erected by the pious consort of King Ladislaus Jagello, in the years 1431-1433. The interior of the chapel, originally built in Gothic style, underwent several changes in course of time; thus it was modernized first by Bishop Tylicki, who was buried here in 1616, and once more, most thoroughly, by the Italian architect Lanzi,