Wojciech Gryniewicz | |
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Born | Bydgoszcz, Poland | 5 April 1946
Nationality | Polish |
Education | Academy of Fine Arts In Gdańsk |
Known for | Sculpture |
Wojciech Gryniewicz (born 1946) is a Polish sculptor.
Biography
He graduated from State High School fine arts in Bydgoszcz and then studied at the Sculpture Department of the National Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. Gryniewicz was a student of Alfred Wiśniewski and Adam Smolana.
Monuments
- Monument to Julian Tuwim ("Ławeczka Tuwima") in Łódź (bronze), (1999)[1]
- Monument to Jan Nowak-Jeziorański in Warsaw (bronze), (2006)[2]
- School bench in Warsaw (bronze), 2006[3]
- Monument to the victims of Communism in Łódź (bronze), 2009[4]
- Monument to Jan Twardowski in Warsaw (bronze), (2013)
Television
Prizes
- 1975: Monument "Obrońcom Helu"– I Prize Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland)
- 1985: "Ochrona zabytków Krakowa"– I Prize
- 2003: Monument to Julian Tuwim ("Ławeczka Tuwima")- The Best Art Sculptures 2003 – I Prize
- 2005: Monument to Julian Tuwim ("Ławeczka Tuwima")- Prize Poland's Travel, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland)[7]
Gallery
- Tuwim's bench (bronze), 1999, exhibition in Łódź, Poland
- Lovers of Kamienna Street (bronze), 2004, exhibition in Łódź, Poland
- Monument to Jan Nowak-Jeziorański (bronze), 2006, exhibition in Warsaw, Poland
- School bench (bronze), 2006, exhibition in Warsaw, Poland
- Monument to the victims of Communism (bronze), 2009, exhibition in Łódź, Poland
- Monument to Jan Twardowski (bronze), 2013, Warsaw, Poland
References
- Notes
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