- Władysław
Hasior (Polish pronunciation: [vwaˈdɨswaf ˈxaɕɔr]; May 14, 1928 – July 14, 1999) was one of the
leading Polish contemporary sculptors connected...
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among them Stanisław Witkiewicz,
Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Władysław
Hasior and Sabała.
There is also a
cenotaph of Witkacy.
Modernist stations of the...
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Grzybowski (1954 - 2013),
multimedia and
performance artist,
painter Władysław
Hasior (1928–1999),
sculptor Edward Hartwig (1909–2003),
photographer Miho Iwata...
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Goldberg Józef Gosławski
Wojciech Gryniewicz Zbylut Grzywacz Władysław
Hasior Zbigniew Horbowy Zuzanna Janin Maria Jarema Jerzy Jarnuszkiewicz Kazimierz...
- Jarema,
Jerzy Nowosielski),
individuals like
Piotr Potworowski, Władysław
Hasior,
Ludwik Konarzewski (junior),
Stefan Knapp,
Jerzy Duda-Gracz, Zdzisław Beksiński...
- the
summit of the
Tatras and
Carpathians Ruth Hale (alpinist) Władysław
Hasior William Horwood (novelist),
whose novel Wolves of Time
largely takes place...
- Władysław Hańcza (1905–1977),
Polish actor and
theatre director Władysław
Hasior (1928–1999),
Polish sculptor and
painter Władysław
Horodecki (1863–1930)...
- Ļevs
Bukovskis (1967) Płomienne
ptaki (Fire Birds) (1977) by Władysław
Hasior in Koszalin,
Poland Elogio del
Horizonte (Eulogy to the Horizon), concrete...
- painter,
illustrator Aleksander Gryglewski,
interior portraits Władysław
Hasior, sculptor, painter,
stage designer Józef Hecht, engraver,
printmaker Józef...
- the poet Jan Kasprowicz. In 1975 the
Ogniste ptaki sculpture by Władysław
Hasior was installed. The
following year the
Summer Theater amphitheatre and neighbouring...