Wojciech Gryniewicz
Wojciech Gryniewicz (born 1946) is a Polish sculptor.
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Born | Bydgoszcz, Poland | 5 April 1946
Nationality | Polish |
Education | Academy of Fine Arts In Gdańsk |
Known for | Sculpture |
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)
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
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