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- Wojciech Kazimierz "Wojtek" Siudmak (pronounced: [ˈvɔjt͡ɕɛx ˈɕudmak]; born 10 October 1942 in Wieluń) is a Polish painter and sculptor currently living...
- 2024. "Eternal Love". Art of Siudmak - Paris. Wojciech Siudmak. Retrieved 12 July 2024. "Foetus Metaphysics - Wojciech Siudmak". WikiArt. Kseniia Bilash...
- University of Tokyo. pp. 60–61, 73, 298–300. ISBN 978-4-903235-08-0. Siudmak, John (5 April 2013). The Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Ancient Kashmir and...
- Bennett (2019), 96; Siudmak; the first two interpreters speculate that the hairstyles are wigs. Lerner and Kossak, 48 Bennett (2017) Siudmak Ball British Museum...
- musician, member of Myslovitz Wojciech Samotij, Polish mathematician Wojciech Siudmak, Polish painter and sculptor Wojciech Stuchlik, Polish tennis player Wojciech...
- JSTOR 41928559. Siudmak, John (2013). The Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Ancient Kashmir and its Influences. BRILL. p. 33. ISBN 978-90-04-24832-8. Siudmak, John (2013)...
- Shusei Nagaoka (1936–2015) John Sibbick Daniel Simon (born 1975) Wojciech Siudmak (born 1942) Malcolm Smith (artist) Hajime Sorayama (born 1947) Simon Stålenhag...
- Residence 2008 Miroslav Žamboch writer Czech  Czech Republic 2009 Wojciech Siudmak painter Polish  France 2011 Adrian Tchaikovsky writer British  United Kingdom...
- Fantastyka featured many renowned artists, including Enki Bilal, Wojciech Siudmak, Zdzisław Beksiński, Jacek Yerka and Jerzy Skarżyński. The comic series...
- 1711) Henryk Siemiradzki (1843–1902) Józef Simmler (1823–1868) Wojciech Siudmak (born 1942) Wincenty Sleńdziński (1838–1909) Władysław Ślewiński (1856–1918)...