ENThe author lists artists and craftsmen employed by Krzysztof II Radziwiłł and known from assorted sources. She indicates the relatively large number of commissions made by the magnate, linked with his high social and financial rank, and the practice of inviting artists from abroad. Both the artists and the craftsmen were employed for the execution of concrete tasks, and not a single one was financed by Radziwiłłon a permanent basis. Emphasis is placed on the fact that the employees worked according to the rather rigid directives of their patron and did not enjoy unhampered creative liberty. [From the publication]