Frédéric Chopin monument in Żelazowa Wola

Monument of Frédéric Chopin
Artist Józef Gosławski
Year 1955, 1969
Location Żelazowa Wola

The Frédéric Chopin monument at Żelazowa Wola is a notable Żelazowa Wola statue, located in a park adjacent to Chopin's birth house.

History

The monument was designed by Józef Gosławski in 1955, but unveiled 13 July 1969, by Tadeusz Zaorski, vice-minister of culture and art. The pedestal was designed by Wanda Gosławska. The bronze cast was produced by the Decorative Bronze company[1] (Polish: Brąz Dekoracyjny).

A model of the statue has been featured at several International Frédéric Chopin Piano Competitions.

The Polish Mint's Famous Medallic Artists medal series includes one bearing an image of the Żelazowa Wola Chopin monument. The medal was produced in 2009 by Hanna Jelonek.[2] The sculpture inspired also Polish painter, Piotr Pawiński, who painted a series of pictures.[3]

Notes

  1. Formerly Łopieńscy Brothers (Polish: Bracia Łopieńscy).
  2. "Famous Medalists: Józef Gosławski". mennica.com.pl. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  3. "Painting variations Chopin 2010 - Piotr Pawiński". chopin2010.pl. 12 October 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-23.

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Coordinates: 52°15′18″N 20°18′57″E / 52.25500°N 20.31583°E / 52.25500; 20.31583

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