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siege of 1939 in
Second World War. The
monument was
designed in
Ludwika Nitschowa and
unveiled on 16
January 1981 in the
Saxon Garden. It was
moved to its...
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featuring sculptures of
Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, by
Ludwika Nitschowa, and
Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz, by Stanisław Horno-Popławski. Since...
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person to win a
Nobel Prize twice. The
statue was
designed by
Ludwika Nitschowa, and
unveiled on 5
September 1935. The
monument was
dedicated to Maria...
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April 1939 in Powiśle near the
Vistula river. The
sculpture is by
Ludwika Nitschowa and
posed by poet
Krystyna Krahelska. Originally, it was to be a 20-metre...
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Stefan Starzyński, the
mayor of Warsaw, and
designed by
sculptor Ludwika Nitschowa. The
monument was
demaged during the
Warsaw Uprising in the
Second World...
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Retrieved 12
September 2020. The
monument is the work of
Ludwika Kraskowska-
Nitschowa "Exploring
South America".
Warsaw Voice. 3 July 2003.
Retrieved 24 January...
- Gruszecka". nakanapie.pl.
Retrieved 21
August 2024. "Aniela Gruszecka-
Nitschowa".
Encyklopedia Krakowa.
Retrieved 21
August 2024. "Gruszecka, Aniela"...
- p****ed her
final examination. From 1936 to 1937, she
posed for
Ludwika Nitschowa,
sculptor of one of the
statues of the
Warsaw Mermaid. In
September 1939...
- sculptors, e.g.:
Alfons Karny, Józef Gosławski,
Magdalena Gross [pl],
Ludwika Nitschowa [pl] and
Franciszek Strynkiewicz. Most of his
works were destro**** during...
- (bronze) – by
Barbara Zbrożyna (1980); Anna
Maria Klechniowska – by
Ludwika Nitschowa (1980);
Tadeusz Baird – by
Andrzej Kasten;
Artur Malawski – by Adam Myjak;...