Józef Gosławski
Polish sculptor and medalist

Born
April 24th, 1908
116 years ago
Died
January 23rd, 1963
62 years ago — 54 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Poland
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A prominent sculptor, engaged in various artistic projects and exhibitions throughout the 20th century. Specialization in creating sculptures and medals, reflecting Polish heritage and history. His works showcased a blend of tradition and modernism, gaining recognition in the art community. Contributions to sculpture were displayed in numerous galleries and museums, with several pieces becoming part of significant collections. The artistic legacy continues to influence new generations of Polish sculptors.
Created notable sculptures and medals
Participated in important exhibitions
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