Józef Gosławski (sculptor)

Józef Gosławski
Born Józef Jan Gosławski
(1908-04-24)April 24, 1908
Polanówka, Lublin Governorate, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
Died January 23, 1963(1963-01-23) (aged 54)
Warsaw, Poland
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

Józef Gosławski (24 April 1908 23 January 1963) was a Polish sculptor and medallic artist. He was a designer of coins (e.g. 5 zł with fisherman), monuments (e.g. Frédéric Chopin in Żelazowa Wola) and medals (e.g. Year 1939). Laureate of many artistic competitions; decorated with the Silver Cross of Merit.

Biography

Life

Józef Gosławski was born in Polanówka, in the Lublin Governorate of Congress Poland, but was brought up Wąwolnica with his parents, two brothers (including younger brother Stanisław Gosławski, who also became a sculptor) and two sisters. He began artistic education in the Building Crafts School founded by Jan Koszczyc-Witkiewicz in Kazimierz Dolny. After finishing this school he passed an exam to the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, but he was too young to begin studies. He continued his education in the National Decorative Arts and Artistic Industry School in Kraków. He was influenced by Stanisław Szukalski‘s, but he wasn't a member of the Horned Heart Tribe.

In 1932, he finally begun studies in the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, where he was taught by professor Xawery Dunikowski. Then he moved to Warsaw, where he was taught by professor Tadeusz Breyer. He was awarded scholarship to study in Rome, where he was graduated in the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1937 (he was taught by Angelo Zanelli). During his stay in Italy, which ended in 1939, he took part in the exhibitions of Kapitol – a society of Polish artists. He also served as society’s vicechairman.

He returned to Poland in July 1939 to become a conservator of Royal Castle in Warsaw. He did not fill this position due to beginning of the Second World War. He spent the occupation years in Wąwolnica. After the end of the war he renovated, among others, a 17th-century House under St. Nicolaus in Kazimierz Dolny.[1]

He held the Medal and Metal Sculpture Chair in the National Artistic School in Poznań from 1947, and was the chairman of Poznań district of the Association of Polish Artists and Designers (ZPAP) for two terms of office. Married to his student Wanda Mankin in 1948, he had two daughters: Bożena Stefania and Maria Anna. He moved with his family to Warsaw in 1956, where he became a chairman of Sculpture Department of ZPAP central board. He died suddenly in Warsaw in 1963 at the beginning of a new artistic phase.

Art

Never war monument in Żabikowo (Luboń, 1956)
Caricature of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1932)

Józef Gosławski was an author of numerous monuments and portrait sculptures, sculpture caricatures, medals, coins, renovations and drawings. His early works, generally not conserved, show some influence of cubism (Self-portrait - 1932–1933, Portrait of Witold Chomicz - 1927–1928), Szukalski’s ideas (sculpture caricature of Henryk Uziembło), as well as forms similar to ideas of the Polish Applied Art society (design of the St. Franciscus altar). Stay in Italy and a direct contact with its art changed Gosławski’s point of view – the portraits of Robert, Maria Maro and the Sicilian show strong influence of the antique studies. This influence, combined with the Italian Renaissance impact, are also seen in the early medals and plaques created in Rome. The before-war works were nearly completely lost during their way back to Poland in August 1939 (there is a relation, whose author says about possibility of staying a part of works in Castello del Catajo[2]).

The years of Second World War were not lost in the terms of artistic activity. War conditions forced him to interest in small sculpture forms. The medals created in those years were mainly related to the martyrdom of the Polish nation.

After the war he continued his work in the field of medals. He was a precursor of the withdrawal from classic form and shape of medals. He became a lonely connection of the Konstanty Laszczka and Józef Aumiller generation with later medallists. His strong position in medallic arts is confirmed with numerous awards and purchases of his works to museums in Poland (e.g. Warsaw, Wrocław, Kraków, Lublin, Toruń) and in Europe (e.g. Prague, Athens, Budapest, Rome, Vatican City, Paris, The Hague, Moscow, Sankt Petersburg).

He returned to the monumental sculpture with the Adam Mickiewicz monument in Gorzów Wielkopolski, the Never war monument in Żabikowo (district of Luboń) near Poznań, a sculpture group called Music in Warsaw (MDM), and the Frédéric Chopin monument in Żelazowa Wola. He participated and won numerous contests for monument design, e.g. Heroes of Warsaw, Soldiers of I Army of Peoples' Army of Poland and Bolesław Prus. He also created a monumental altar of the Transfiguration of Jesus in Masłów near Kielce.

Józef Gosławski’s works are difficult to classify. Constant prospecting and an artistic anxiety lead him to create in the different forms and materials. But the main focus of his art was always a human being - as a hero and in everyday life. Gosławski was modest and friendly, even his caricatures, the art type very rare among sculptors, are featured with benignant sense of humour rather than malice.

He was honoured with 14 individual exhibitions, and his works were presented on over 60 domestic (in Poland) and over 20 abroad exhibitions.

Participation in artistic competitions

Year Topic of competition Comments
1936 Bust of Józef Piłsudski First prize; sculpture created 1938–39, now at National Museum, Warsaw; a cast is at Turek Museum
1946/47 National emblem Second prize
1951 Sculptures for Constitution Square, Warsaw Three multi-figure sculptural groups including Music, on building at Koszykowa Street 34/50, Warsaw
1951 GKKF[3] badge First prize
1951 State Award medal First prize
1953 Lublin monument to [World War II] partisans Model stored at unknown site
1953 Lublin triumphal arch Model stored at unknown site
1953 Medal commemorating 500th anniversary of return of Gdańsk to Poland In the holdings of Lublin Province Museum; National Museum, Poznań; Museum of Metal Engraving Arts; Royal Castle, Warsaw; Ossolineum; and private collections
1955 Adam Mickiewicz monument, Poznań Model, in private collections
1957 Monument to victims of Auschwitz Concentration Camp Model stored at unknown site
1958 Coins[4] 10 złotych: Mieszko and Dobrawa; first prize. The coin was struck in 1966 as a 100-złotych silver commemorative coin for the millennium of Polish statehood

10 złotych: Nicolaus Copernicus. The coin was placed in circulation in 1959

5 - The Waryński Vessel - favouritism

5 - The Fisherman - favouritism. The coin was put into circulation in 1958

2 - The Cockerels - second prize

2 - The Elk - favouritism

2 - the reverse of coin with an image of eagle - second prize

1958 The monument of Heroes of Warsaw (I stage) Unknown place of storing the first model; the second one in collections of Historical Museum of Warsaw
1958 The medal of XV-anniversary of The People's Army of Poland First, second and third prize
1959 The monument of Heroes of Warsaw (II stage) First prize (one of six); the model was made in cooperation with Wanda Gosławska and Stanisław Gosławski; nowadays the model in collections of Historical Museum of Warsaw
1959/1960 The monument of First Army The model was made in cooperation with Wanda Gosławska and Stanisław Gosławski. Unknown place of storing the model
1961 Juliusz Słowacki monument in Warsaw The first model in collections of Museum of Metal Engraving Arts in Wrocław, the second one in private collections
1962 The monument of murdered Jews in Lublin The model of monument Flaming ghetto (Polish: Płonące getto) in private collections
1962 Bolesław Prus monument in Warsaw Two honorable mentions; one of models was made in cooperation with Wanda Gosławska; the first model in private collections, the second one in collections of Museum of Metal Engraving Arts in Wrocław

List of solo exhibits

The Music - allegorical sculpture group in Warsaw (1952)
Year City Institution Number of works
1933 Kraków Palace of Arts ?
1960 Budapest Ośrodek Kultury Polskiej 30
1963 Warsaw Dom Wojska Polskiego 49
1968 Wrocław Townhall 80
1973 Warszawa Centralne Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych 343
1974 Warszawa Galeria Wojskowa DWP 34
1974 Warka Muzeum im. Kazimierza Pułaskiego 56
1974 Bydgoszcz Regional Museum 18
1987 Lublin Regional Museum 76
1995 Kazimierz Dolny Muzeum Nadwiślańskie - Galeria Letnia 80
1996 Bolesławiec Bolesławiecki Ośrodek Kultury[5] 70
1997 Chełmno Regional Museum 50
2000 Konin Regional Museum 84
2003 Warszawa Galeria Domu Artysty Plastyka[6][7] 105
2014 Orońsko Polish Sculpture Center[8] ?
2014/2015 Warsaw Sculpture Museum in Rabbitery[9] ?

Selected group exhibits

Domestic

Year City Title of exhibition
1946 Lublin The Festival of Arts

(Polish: Festiwal Sztuk)

1947 Kraków The II Nationwide Winter Salon

(Polish: II Ogólnopolski Salon Zimowy)

1949 Warszawa Artists in the struggle for peace

(Polish: Plastycy w walce o pokój)

1950 Warszawa The I Nationwide Exhibition of Plastic Arts

(Polish: I Ogólnopolska Wystawa Plastyki)

1951/1952 Warszawa The II Nationwide Exhibition of Plastic Arts

(Polish: II Ogólnopolska Wystawa Plastyki)

1953 Warszawa 10 years of People's Army of Poland

(Polish: 10 lat Ludowego Wojska Polskiego)

1953 Lublin The Exhibition of models of the triumphal arch for Lublin[10]

(Polish: Wystawa projektów Łuku Triumfalnego w Lublinie)

1954 Warszawa The IV Nationwide exhibition of Plastic Arts

(Polish: IV Ogólnopolska Wystawa Plastyki)

1955 Poznań The Exhibition of Poznań District of Association of Polish Artists and Designers

(Polish: Wystawa ZPAP Okręgu Poznańskiego)

1955 Poznań The Autumn Exhibition of Poznań District of Association of Polish Artists and Designers

(Polish: Jesienna wystawa ZPAP Okręgu Poznańskiego)

1958/1959 Warszawa The Warsaw Sculpture 1945–1958

(Polish: Rzeźba warszawska 1945–1958)

1959 Warszawa Warsaw in contemporary art

(Polish: Warszawa w sztuce współczesnej)

1959 Warszawa The II Nationwide Exhibition of Maritime Art

(Polish: II Ogólnopolska Wystawa Plastyki Marynistycznej)

1960 Warszawa The Polish Sculpture 1945–1960

(Polish: Rzeźba polska 1945–1960)

1961/1962 Warszawa Polish Work of Art of 15-anniversary of People's Republic of Poland

(Polish: Polskie dzieło plastyczne w XV-lecie PRL)

1962 Lublin Martyrdom and struggle of Polish Nation 1939–45

(Polish: Martyrologia i walka Narodu Polskiego 1939–45)

1962 Poznań The Autumn Salon[11]

(Polish: Salon Jesienny)

1963 Warszawa The Nationwide Exhibition of 20-anniversary of People's Army of Poland in Plastic Arts

(Polish: Ogólnopolska Wystawa XX-lecia Ludowego Wojska Polskiego w twórczości plastycznej)

1963 Warszawa The I Nationwide Exhibition of Medallic Art

(Polish: I Ogólnopolska Wystawa Medalierstwa)

1963 Warszawa Warsaw in Art

(Polish: Warszawa w Sztuce)

1963 Warszawa The Exhibition in XVIII anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz

(Polish: Wystawa w XVIII rocznicę wyzwolenia Oświęcimia)

1963 Warszawa The Exhibition of Applied Art in XV-anniversary of People's Republic of Poland

(Polish: Wystawa sztuki użytkowej w XV-lecie PRL)

1963 Warszawa The Exhibition of sculptures and textiles of Warsaw District of Association of Polish Artists and Designers

(Polish: Wystawa rzeźb i tkanin Okręgu Warszawskiego ZPAP)

1964 Warszawa Warsaw in Art

(Polish: Warszawa w sztuce)

1964 Warszawa The Nationwide Exhibition "Textile, ceramic, glass"

(Polish: Ogólnopolska Wystawa "Tkanina, ceramika, szkło")

1965 Warszawa The Exhibition of old master print and sculpture in XX-anniversary of People's Republic of Poland

(Polish: Wystawa grafiki i rzeźby w XX-lecie PRL)

1965 Toruń Decorations, coins and medal of People's Republic of Poland

(Polish: Odznaczenia, monety i medale PRL)

1966 Wrocław Medallic art in People's Poland 1945–1965

(Polish: Sztuka medalierska w Polsce Ludowej 1945–1965)

1969 Warszawa 25-anniversary of medallic art in Poland

(Polish: 25 lat sztuki medalierskiej w Polsce)

1969 Wrocław The Exhibition of ceramic and glass in XXV-anniversary of People's Republic of Poland

(Polish: Wystawa ceramiki i szkła w XXV-lecie PRL)

1969/1970 Bydgoszcz The medals of People's Republic of Poland

(Polish: Medale PRL)

1969/1970 Warszawa 25 years of Warsaw sculpture

(Polish: 25 lat rzeźby warszawskiej)

1970 Poznań The war and peace in plastic art

(Polish: Wojna i pokój w twórczości plastycznej)

1971 Wrocław Monuments and monumental sculpture in People's Republic of Poland

(Polish: Rzeźba pomnikowa i monumentalna w PRL)

1971 Toruń Nicolaus Copernicus's topic in medallic art and numismatics

(Polish: Tematyka kopernikowska w medalierstwie i numizmatyce)

1971 Bydgoszcz Polish cities in the medals

(Polish: Miasta polskie w medalach)

1972 Wrocław Polish medical medals and badges

(Polish: Polskie medale i odznaki medyczne)

1972 Bydgoszcz The women in the medallic art

(Polish: Kobieta w twórczości medalierskiej)

1972 Bydgoszcz Famous Poles on the medals

(Polish: Sławni Polacy na medalach)

1974 Lublin Review of Polish sculpture 1944–74

(Polish: Przegląd rzeźby polskiej 1944–1974)

1974 Radom Contemporary portrait sculpture

(Polish: Współczesna rzeźba portretowa)

1974 Bydgoszcz The sports medals

(Polish: Medale sportowe)

1974 Bydgoszcz The medals of Polish museums

(Polish: Medale muzeów polskich)

1974 Bydgoszcz Polish cities in the medals

(Polish: Miasta polskie w medalach)

1977 Bydgoszcz Coins of People's Republic of Poland

(Polish: Monety PRL)

1977 Bydgoszcz The people of theatre in medallic art

(Polish: Ludzie teatru w medalierstwie)

1977 Częstochowa The exhibition of Polish postwar coins[12]

(Polish: Wystawa polskich monet powojennych)

1979 Wrocław Contemporary Polish medallic art 1944–1979

(Polish: Współczesne medalierstwo polskie 1944–1979)

1979/1980 Bydgoszcz The Polish writers on the medals

(Polish: Pisarze polscy na medalach)

1980 Bydgoszcz Traditions of the Polish army

(Polish: Tradycje wojska polskiego)

1980 Bydgoszcz The women in the medallic art

(Polish: Kobieta w twórczości medalierskiej)

1980 Warszawa The Polish science in the medals

(Polish: Nauka polska w medalach)

1985/1986 Bydgoszcz Money of People's Poland 1944–1983

(Polish: Pieniądz Polski Ludowej 1944–1983)

1986 Lublin Lublin plastic art

(Polish: Plastyka lubelska)

1986 Ostrołęka Commemorative medals of Polish museums

(Polish: Medale pamiątkowe Muzeów polskich)

1987 Bydgoszcz The women on the medal

(Polish: Kobieta na medalu)

1988 Tuchola The jubilee medals of Polish cities

(Polish: Medale jubileuszowe miast polskich)

1990 Bydgoszcz Frédéric Chopin and the people of his epoch

(Polish: Fryderyk Chopin i ludzie jego epoki)

1996 Bydgoszcz Remarkable Poles on the medals

(Polish: Wybitni Polacy na medalach)

1997 Warszawa Tadeusz Breyer and his students

(Polish: Tadeusz Breyer i jego uczniowie)

1997 Wrocław The Polish sculpture

(Polish: Rzeźba polska)

1998/1999 Warszawa The time tunnel. Warsaw sculpture of the end of the century

(Polish: Tunel czasu. Warszawska rzeźba końca wieku)

2002 Warszawa Polish science in medallic art[13]

(Polish: Nauka polska w medalierstwie)

2007/2008 Bydgoszcz Pharmacy and medicine in medallic art[14]

(Polish: Farmacja i medycyna w medalierstwie)

2008 Warszawa The present absent[15]

(Polish: Obecni nieobecni)

2009 Toruń Nicolaus Copernicus in medallic art[16]

(Polish: Mikołaj Kopernik w medalierstwie)

2009 Bydgoszcz Polish museums in medallic art. From collections of the Leon Wyczółkowski District Museum in Bydgoszcz[17]

(Polish: Muzea polskie w medalierstwie ze zbiorów MOB)

2010 Wrocław Polish: Impresje Chopinowskie
2010/2011 Warszawa Polish: Wojsko Polskie w medalierstwie Józefa Gosławskiego i w kolekcji medali Centralnej Biblioteki Wojskowej[18]
2011 Warszawa Polish: Polska Szkoła Mistrzów[19]
2011 Warszawa Polish: Rzeźbiarze Saskiej Kępy wczoraj i dziś[20]
2012 Warszawa Polish: Sztuka wszędzie. Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie 1904–1944[21]

External

Year State City Title of exhibition Institution
1932  Austria Vienna The International Exhibition of Caricatures

(Polish: Międzynarodowa Wystawa Karykatury)

Vienna Künstlerhaus
1936 Italy Rome The Exhibition of Association of Artists - "The Capitol"

(Polish: Wystawa Koła Artystów Polskich "Kapitol")

?
1936 Italy Rome The Exhibition of Association of Artists - "The Capitol"

(Polish: Wystawa Koła Artystów Polskich "Kapitol")

?
1950  Czechoslovakia Prague The World Exhibition of Medallic Art

(Polish: Światowa Wystawa Medalierstwa)

?
1950  Italy Rome The exhibition of sacred art[22]

(Polish: Wystawa sztuki sakralnej)

?
1959  Italy Catania Circolo Artistico ?
1959  Austria Vienna The International Exhibition of Contemporary Medals

(Polish: Międzynarodowa Wystawa Medali Współczesnych)

?
1963/1964  Soviet Union Moscow-Minsk The International at the 20. anniversary of The Great Patriotic War

(Polish: Wystawa w 20. rocznicę Wielkiej Wojny Ojczyźnianej)

?
1964  Italy Arezzo The International Competition of Medallic Art

(Polish: Międzynarodowy Konkurs Medalierstwa)

?
1965  East Germany Berlin-Erfurt-Leipzig The soldiers of the nation - the Polish army in the art

(Polish: Żołnierze narodu - polska armia w sztuce)

?
1966  Czechoslovakia Kralupe The international exhibition of medals

(Polish: Międzynarodowa wystawa medali)

?
1966 Bulgaria Sofia The exhibition of Polish medallic art

(Polish: Wystawa medalierstwa polskiego)

?
1966/1967 Hungary Travelling
exhibition
The Polish army in the service of people's defense

(Polish: Wojsko polskie w służbie ludowej obronności)

?
1967 Yugoslavia Travelling
exhibition
The Polish army in the service of people's defense

(Polish: Wojsko polskie w służbie ludowej obronności)

?
1967  Finland  Sweden  Poland Travelling
exhibition
? ?
1967  France Paris The XXVII Salon of The Sacred Art

(Polish: XXVII Salon Sztuki Sakralnej)

?
1968  Soviet Union Moscow The social-revolutionary topics in Polish fine arts

(Polish: Tematyka społeczno-rewolucyjna w polskiej sztuce plastycznej)

?
1969 Hungary Budapest International Military Exhibition of Fine Arts

(Polish: Międzynarodowa Wojskowa Wystawa Plastyki)

?
1971  France Paris The 50 years of the medallic art in Poland

(Polish: 50 lat sztuki medalierskiej w Polsce)

?
1971  Netherlands The Hague The exhibition of Polish medals

(Polish: Wystawa medali polskich)

?
1972  East Germany Berlin The war and peace in the arts of People's Republic of Poland

(Polish: Wojna i pokój w sztukach plastycznych PRL)

?
1985  Czechoslovakia Prague The Polish contemporary medallic art

(Polish: Polskie medalierstwo współczesne)

?
2003  Austria Vienna The New State. Polish Art between Experiment and Representation 1918–1939[23]

(Polish: Nowe Państwo. Polska sztuka między eksperymentem a reprezentacją 1918–1939, German: Der neue Staat. Polnische Kunst zwischen Experiment und Repräsentation von 1918 bis 1939)

Leopold Museum

Inspirations

The memory of Józef Gosławski and his works, especially medals, is remembered not only on the occasion of exhibitions. In December 2008 Polish Mint emitted local currency of Lidzbark Warmiński. It was a ducat Four men (Polish: Czterech mężów) whose observe based on Gosławski's medal Lidzbark Warmiński - The City of Great Men (Polish: Lidzbark Warmiński - miasto mężów znakomitych).[24] In 2009 The Polish Mint produced a medal series Famous Medallists dedicated to Józef Gosławski.[25] In this set there was, among others, the medal based on project made during Second World war, entitled Year 1939 - it was the first public presentation of it.[26] The second medal (by Hanna Jelonek) presented an image of the artist (obverse) and Chopin's monument by Gosławski (reverse).[25] In 2009 there was also an emission of silver and gold replica of 5 zł with fisherman coin, which was designed to the competition in 1958.[27] Moreover, there is the one street dedicated to Józef Gosławski - it is located in Wąwolnica - the village where the artists lived and created many works for years.

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