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Józef Gosławski
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Born
Józef Jan Gosławski

(1908-04-24)24 April 1908
Polanówka, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
Died 23 January 1963(1963-01-23) (aged 54)
Nationality Polish
Notable work
Frédéric Chopin monument in Żelazowa Wola, "Never war" monument, The Music in Warsaw, Adam Mickiewicz monument in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Józef Piłsudski monument in Turek, Medal of the 10th-Anniversary of People's Poland, Medal for Sacrifice and Courage
Awards Silver Cross of Merit (1952) 10 Years of People's Poland Commemorative Medal (1955)

Józef Jan Gosławski (born April 24, 1908 – died January 23, 1963) was a famous Polish artist. He was a sculptor, meaning he created art by shaping materials like clay or stone. He was also a "medallic artist," which means he designed medals and coins.

Gosławski created many important works. These include large statues like the Chopin monument in Żelazowa Wola. He also designed coins, such as the 5 coin with a fisherman. His medals, like the one called Year 1939, are also well-known. He won many art competitions and received the Silver Cross of Merit award.

Józef Gosławski's Life Story

Józef Gosławski was born in a village called Polanówka in Poland. He grew up in Wąwolnica with his parents, two brothers, and two sisters. His younger brother, Stanisław Gosławski, also became a sculptor.

Józef started his art education at a special school in Kazimierz Dolny. He later wanted to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. He was too young at first, so he went to another art school in Kraków.

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The Chopin monument in Żelazowa Wola (1955/1969)

In 1932, he finally began studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. He learned from famous professors like Xawery Dunikowski and Tadeusz Breyer. He then received a scholarship to study in Rome, Italy. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 1937. While in Italy, he joined a group of Polish artists called The Capitol. He was even the group's vice chairman.

Józef returned to Poland in July 1939. He was supposed to work on restoring the Royal Castle in Warsaw. However, World War II started soon after, so he couldn't take the job. He spent the war years in Wąwolnica. After the war, he helped fix old buildings, like a 17th-century house in Kazimierz Dolny.

From 1947, he taught at the National Artistic School in Poznań. He also led the Poznań branch of the Association of Polish Artists and Designers (ZPAP) for several years. In 1948, he married Wanda Mankin, who was one of his students. They had two daughters, Bożena and Maria. In 1956, his family moved to Warsaw. Józef became a leader in the ZPAP's sculpture department. He passed away suddenly in Warsaw in 1963.

Józef Gosławski's Artworks

Józef Gosławski created many different kinds of art. He made monuments (large statues), portraits (sculptures of people's faces), funny caricatures, medals, and coins. He also helped restore old buildings and made drawings.

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The Never war monument in Żabikowo (Luboń, 1956)

His early works showed some influence from cubism, an art style that uses geometric shapes. He was also inspired by other Polish artists. When he studied in Italy, he was influenced by ancient Roman and Italian Renaissance art. Many of his artworks from before the war were lost when they were being shipped back to Poland in 1939.

During World War II, he focused on smaller art pieces, especially medals. These medals often showed the suffering of the Polish people during the war.

After the war, he became very important in the world of medal art. He was known for trying new ideas and moving away from traditional medal designs. His medals are now in many museums in Poland and other European countries like Prague, Rome, and Paris.

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A funny sculpture of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1932)

Gosławski also returned to making large sculptures. Some of his famous monuments include the Adam Mickiewicz monument in Gorzów Wielkopolski. He also created the Never war monument in Żabikowo and a sculpture group called Music in Warsaw. His most famous work is the Frédéric Chopin monument in Żelazowa Wola. He won many contests for his monument designs.

Józef Gosławski's art is hard to put into one category because he was always trying new things. But his main focus was always people, whether they were heroes or just everyday individuals. He was known for being kind and friendly. Even his caricatures, which are rare for sculptors, were gentle and funny, not mean.

He had 14 solo art shows, and his works were shown in over 60 exhibitions in Poland and more than 20 abroad.

Winning Art Competitions

Józef Gosławski often entered art competitions and won many awards. Here are some of his notable wins:

Year What the Competition Was About What Happened
1936 Bust (head and shoulders sculpture) of Józef Piłsudski First prize! The sculpture is now in the National Museum, Warsaw.
1946/47 Design for the Polish national emblem Second prize.
1951 Sculptures for Constitution Square, Warsaw He designed three large sculpture groups, including Music in Warsaw.
1951 Design for a special badge First prize.
1951 Design for a State Award medal First prize.
1958 Designs for new Polish coins He won first prize for a 10 złotych coin with Mieszko and Dobrawa. He also designed the 5 coin with a fisherman, which was used in 1958.
1958 Monument of Heroes of Warsaw He won a prize for his first design.
1959 Monument of Heroes of Warsaw (second stage) He won first prize (one of six winners). He worked with his wife Wanda and brother Stanisław on this design.

Solo Art Shows

Józef Gosławski had many exhibitions where only his art was shown. Here are some of them:

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The Music - a sculpture group in Warsaw (1952)
Year City Place
1933 Kraków Palace of Arts
1960 Budapest Polish Culture Center
1963 Warsaw Polish Army House
1968 Wrocław Townhall
1973 Warszawa Central Bureau of Artistic Exhibitions
1974 Warszawa Military Gallery DWP
1974 Warka Kazimierz Pułaski Museum
1974 Bydgoszcz Regional Museum
1987 Lublin Regional Museum
1995 Kazimierz Dolny Vistula Museum - Summer Gallery
1996 Bolesławiec Bolesławiec Culture Center
1997 Chełmno Regional Museum
2000 Konin Regional Museum
2003 Warszawa Artist's House Gallery
2014 Orońsko Polish Sculpture Center
2014/2015 Warsaw Sculpture Museum in Rabbitery

Group Art Shows

Józef Gosławski's art was also part of many group exhibitions, both in Poland and other countries.

In Poland

Year City Exhibition Name
1946 Lublin The Festival of Arts
1947 Kraków The II Nationwide Winter Salon
1949 Warszawa Artists in the struggle for peace
1950 Warszawa The I Nationwide Exhibition of Plastic Arts
1951/1952 Warszawa The II Nationwide Exhibition of Plastic Arts
1953 Warszawa 10 years of People's Army of Poland
1954 Warszawa The IV Nationwide exhibition of Plastic Arts
1958/1959 Warszawa The Warsaw Sculpture 1945–1958
1959 Warszawa Warsaw in contemporary art
1960 Warszawa The Polish Sculpture 1945–1960
1963 Warszawa The I Nationwide Exhibition of Medallic Art
1963 Warszawa Warsaw in Art
1966 Wrocław Medallic art in People's Poland 1945–1965
1969 Warszawa 25-anniversary of medallic art in Poland
1971 Wrocław Monuments and monumental sculpture in People's Republic of Poland
1971 Toruń Nicolaus Copernicus's topic in medallic art and numismatics
1979 Wrocław Contemporary Polish medallic art 1944–1979
1997 Warszawa Tadeusz Breyer and his students
2003 Warszawa Polish science in medallic art
2009 Toruń Nicolaus Copernicus in medallic art

Outside Poland

Year Country City Exhibition Name
1932  Austria Vienna The International Exhibition of Caricatures
1936 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy Rome The Exhibition of Association of Artists - "The Capitol"
1950  Czechoslovakia Prague The World Exhibition of Medallic Art
1959  Austria Vienna The International Exhibition of Contemporary Medals
1965  East Germany Berlin-Erfurt-Leipzig The soldiers of the nation - the Polish army in the art
1966 Flag of Bulgaria (1946-1967).svg Bulgaria Sofia The exhibition of Polish medallic art
1967  France Paris The XXVII Salon of The Sacred Art
1971  France Paris The 50 years of the medallic art in Poland
1971  Netherlands The Hague The exhibition of Polish medals
2003  Austria Vienna The New State. Polish Art between Experiment and Representation 1918–1939

Józef Gosławski's Legacy

Józef Gosławski's work is still remembered today. For example, in 2008, the Polish Mint (the place where coins are made) created a special coin for Lidzbark Warmiński. This coin was based on one of Gosławski's medals.

In 2009, the Polish Mint also made a series of medals called Famous Medallists. One of these medals was dedicated to Józef Gosławski. It included a design he made during World War II, called Year 1939, which had never been shown to the public before. Another medal in the series showed Gosławski's face on one side and his Chopin monument on the other.

Also in 2009, silver and gold copies were made of his famous 5 coin with the fisherman design. There is even a street named after Józef Gosławski in Wąwolnica, the village where he lived and worked for many years.

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