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Xawery Dunikowski (Polish pronunciation: [ksaˈvɛrɨ duɲiˈkɔfskʲi]; 24
December 1875 – 26
January 1964) was a
Polish sculptor and artist,
notable for surviving...
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Dunikowski Ridge (62°9′S 58°11′W / 62.150°S 58.183°W / -62.150; -58.183) is a
ridge trending northwest–southeast and
rising to
about 315
metres (1,030 ft)...
- Clément
Dunikowski is a
Grand Prix
motorcycle racer from France. (key) "Clement
Dunikowski". MotoGP.
Retrieved 21
April 2016....
- 1965, the
palace has
housed a
museum dedicated to
Polish sculptor Xawery Dunikowski. The
palace is
named for its
former function as a
rabbit warren for Poland's...
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Witold Gombrowicz.
Among other notable artists there were
sculptor Xawery Dunikowski,
painters Julian Fałat,
Wojciech Kossak and
Jacek Malczewski, composers...
- of Fine Arts in Kraków,
graduating in 1956. He was a
student of
Xawery Dunikowski.
Wawel Dragon statue Commemorative plaque,
placed on the Długosz House...
- PMC 4203467. PMID 25312884.
Embase —
description at
Elsevier Homepage Dunikowski, Lynn G. (10
September 2005). "EMBASE and
MEDLINE searches". Canadian...
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Andrzej Dłużniewski,
contemporary sculptor Karl
Duldig (1902–1986)
Xawery Dunikowski,
sculptor Maksymilian Fajans, Jewish–Polish artist, lithographer, photographer...
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BOURGES S'OFFRE LA
COUPE UNE 10E FOIS".
BeBasket (in French).
Arnaud Dunikowski (11 May 2019). "Jamais deux sans
trois pour Bourges". Fédération Française...
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neoclassical palace dating to the 18th century. The
building houses the
Xawery Dunikowski Museum of Sculpture [pl]. In the park are
placed sculptures,
which are...