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Dr. hab. Tadeusz Bernatowicz serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of History of Architecture at the Faculty of Philosophy and History, University of Lodz, specializing in Polish art and architectural heritage with particular emphasis on Warsaw's historical context.
His research encompasses:
- Baroque art and architecture across 17th-18th century Poland
- Warsaw palace residences and royal commissions under August III
- Integration of painting, sculpture, and architectural design in Polish Baroque
- Conservation methodologies for historical monuments
- Spatial analysis of aristocratic residences in Central Europe
With 23 documented publications, Bernatowicz's work demonstrates consistent specialization in Warsaw's architectural evolution, particularly examining how Baroque aesthetics manifested in secular structures beyond ecclesiastical contexts. His output reveals methodological rigor in combining archival research with spatial analysis of surviving structures.
He has received two formal scientific achievements recognizing contributions to art historical scholarship, though specific award names remain undocumented in available sources.
Bernatowicz has supervised one doctoral thesis, indicating active mentorship in art historical research. His 19 recorded academic activities reflect sustained engagement with national and international scholarly communities through conferences, publications, and institutional collaborations.
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