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The most famous Polish sculptor in the USA, in whose heart horses galloped. Knight of the Order of the White Eagle, whose works related to the history of Independent Poland are very expressive and strong in message.

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Andrzej Pityński (born March 15, 1947 in Ulanów, a small town located at the confluence of the San and Tanew rivers in the Subcarpathian region, the former capital of rafting, died September 18, 2020 in Mount Holy, NJ, USA). His grandfather Andrzej Marcin Pityński (1902-1982) was a retman, i.e. the leader of the transport, of several connected rafts, where, at the beginning of the XNUMXth century, timber was floated along the San and the Vistula to Gdańsk.

Andrzej Pityński's parents - father Aleksander (1926-1994) and mother Stefania (1925-1997) met during the German occupation as AK-NOW partisans, fighting long after the end of the war for free Poland. His uncle Michał Krupa "Pułkownik" (1920-1972) - whom young Andrzej visited in forest hideouts - betrayed and cornered by the UB, MO, ZOMO was arrested on February 19, 1959 in Kulno near Leżajsk, as one of the last partisans in Poland after World War II. Pityński's grandfather, a former retman and uhlan, instilled in his grandson a love of horses, who recalls years later: "I have two passions - sculpture and horses. He connects them together. My favorite topic is the rider and the horse. By sculpting, I try to express the idea of ​​the movement of the horse and the rider, the harmony of merging two living beings into one body. Who has not experienced struggles with nature, has not traveled hundreds of kilometers in the saddle, breakneck falls, dangerous situations in which the rider and the horse help each other, trust and believe in each other, he will never understand me…”.
In the years 1968-1974, Pityński studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków at the department of sculpture with prof. M. Konieczny and J. Bandura. Even before graduating, he completed his first works: a monument to Ignacy Paderewski standing in front of the Collegium Padarevianum in Krakow, a bas-relief of Queen Jadwiga and a sculpture "Kircholm".

The fascination with horses continues, Pityński takes part in equestrian competitions, appears on a horse in the film "Black Clouds", his diploma at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow was titled "Rider and Horse - Autobiography" in the studio of prof. Jerzy Bandura, who recalled his student years later: "... Andrzej Pityński came to Krakow smiling shyly, I don't know how he got through the entrance exam - he didn't know anything. In his home sketchbooks you could see stagecoach robberies, images of sheriffs, etc. He started from scratch... He mainly talked about horses, and at school he "took obstacles" - his favorite saying...

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Pityński's next artistic path began with a sculpture by Artur Rubinstein. Today, among the completed projects, monuments have a special place: Partisans (Boston, 1983); Maria Curie-Skłodowska (Bayonne, 1987); "Sarmata" (Morris Museum); Jerzy Popiełuszko (Trenton, 1987); Pope John Paul II (Manhattan and Ulanów, 1989); "The Avenger" (Doylestown, Pennsylvania; American Częstochowa, 1988); "Katyń 1940" (Jersey City, 1991), "Blue Army Monument" (Warsaw, 2002).

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The entire publication and other sources can be found in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library (click)

Author: Czesław Czapliński, Bartłomiej Pucko - Museum of Sculpture in Ulanów

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Entry updated: 06.09.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


Andrzej Pitynski died on September 18, 2020 in Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey.


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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"Portrait with history - Andrzej Pityński" [link] (2022) - Czesław Czapliński

"Farewell to Master Pitynski on American soil" [link] (2020) - Aneta Antoniak

"The funeral of the creator of the Katyn Monument. President Duda remembers Andrzej Pityński” [link] (2020)

"Andrzej Pityński" (1947–2020) [link] (2020)

"Master Pityński" (2017)

“An American sculptor from Ulanów. Opening of the Pity Museum” [link] (2015) – Antoni Adamski

"Sculpture - Andrzej Pityński" (2008)

"Andrzej Pityński, sculptor" (2008) FILM

"Andrzej Pitynski" [EN] [link] (2001)

"Polish Art in the World" (1987)


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Polish sculptor, engraver, medalist, painter, professor and academic teacher from Cieszyn Silesia.

Jan Raszka, born in 1871 in Ropica in Cieszyn Silesia (now within the Czech Republic), showed artistic interests from an early age.

After graduating from the gymnasium in Cieszyn, he went to Vienna, where in the years 1892-1899 he studied at the local Academy of Fine Arts. He was educated at the painting department, but over time he began attending the coveted classes in the sculpture studio.

He studied sculpture under the supervision of professors Edmund von Hellmer and Kasper Klemens Zumbusch, who were the authors of many famous Viennese monuments.

Raszka's talent was noticed already in the early realizations of the young artist. During his stay in Vienna, he made portraits of outstanding figures from the Habsburg imperial court and sculpted busts of aristocratic women and wives of contemporary ministers, which led to subsequent lucrative orders.
Young Raszka was also supported by Archduke Eugeniusz Ferdynand Habsburg, himself very interested in art.

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He worked at the Wawel restaurant, where he made tympanums over the door of the cathedral and participated in the design of the canopy over the tombstone of Władysław Łokietek.

He also started working as a teacher - he became a lecturer of drawing and sculpture at the Krakow State Industrial School, organized on the model of similar schools in Vienna and Prague, educating in various areas of industrial production and handicrafts.

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The artist made dozens of plaques and medals with images of famous people from the then world of politics and art, as well as with images of historical figures. Among those portrayed were Mikołaj Rej, Juliusz Słowacki, Zygmunt Krasiński, Eliza Orzeszkowa, Tadeusz Kościuszko, and among the artist's contemporaries: Jacek Malczewski, Włodzimierz Tetmajer, as well as Józef Haller, Józef Piłsudski and Edward Rydz-Śmigły.

Raszka also created medals and commemorative plaques commemorating the Polish Legions in whose ranks he fought during the First World War.

In 1935, the artist took part in a competition for the design of an equestrian statue of Józef Piłsudski. Looking at the works of other artists submitted for evaluation, Raszka also had his own reflections.

“And now I am asking whether our Marshal must necessarily ride on some buffoon and make the gestures of an old, medieval condottiere in order to pass down to posterity, or whether it is not more right and dignified to let him sit straight and naturally on his chestnut, just as we saw and knew him. "

Raszka's project received one of the awards in the competition, and the plaster model of the monument is kept in the collection of the Museum of Cieszyn Silesia in Cieszyn.

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The entire publication and other sources can be found in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library (click)

Author: Katarzyna Łomnicka

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Entry updated: 26.08.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX


Jan Florian Raszka he died shortly after the end of World War II, on November 23, 1945 in Kraków, where he was buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery (section LI-wsch-4).


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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Publications

"The Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights from the equestrian portrait of Jan Raszka" (2023) - Wojciech Święs

"Jan Raszka (1871-1945) - sculptor and educator" (2022) - Katarzyna Łomnicka

"Equestrian statues of Jan Florian Raszka in the collection of the Museum of Cieszyn Silesia" (2021) - Katarzyna Jarmuł-Niemczyk

"Raszka Jan Florian" (2007) - Małgorzata Biernacka

Jan Raszka in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library

links

"Lublin Monuments - Józef Piłsudski Monument" [link] (2014) - Kazimierz Ożóg

"The monument to Józef Piłsudski stands on the square. Lithuanian for 10 years” [link] (2011)


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Polish artist specializing in painting, sculpture and applied graphics. Thanks to his work related to horses, he became the second official Kentucky Derby artist in history. He opened the gallery "Lustyk Art Studio & Gallery" in Saratoga Springs.

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Born on July 15.07.1940, XNUMX in Warsaw.

Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Graduated with honors from the Faculty of Painting and Graphics in 1965. He practices painting, sculpture and applied graphics.

He had over 40 individual exhibitions in Poland and abroad, including in the United States (New York, Washington, Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia), Germany, Sweden, Finland, France and Australia.

He received 25 awards for his work in the field of posters and painting, including 8 in competitions organized by the Polish Olympic Committee.

Read more in the entry about the artist in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library (click)

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Entry updated: 28.06.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX



Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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Publications

"Bogusław Lustyk – Vernissage 'Return to the Nest'" (2024)

"Retrospective exhibition – 'Return to the nest'" (2024) – Bogusław Lustyk

"Today I'm going to fight, mom" [PL][EN] (2021) – Bogusław Lustyk

"Not only horses" (2020) - Bogusław Lustyk

"Lustyk – the rhythm of life" (2019) – Bogusław Lustyk

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"Music, Horses" (2015) – Bogusław Lustyk

"Lustyk - life and art" (2008) - Boguslaw Lustyk

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"I'm Still Moving Forward" (1997) – Hanna Łysakowska

"horses, ponies, horses" (1991) - Bogusław Lustyk, Joanna Lustyk

"Oh you, the beauty of a horse" (1987) - Bogusław Lustyk, Joanna Lustyk

Periodicals

Bogusław Lustyk's Art Notebooks (2024)

Bober Team Inserts – 2024-03 – Bogusław Lustyk

links

Bogusław Lustyk - Visionary of Art | PCBJ

Movies

Bogusław Lustyk recommends PCBJ | MOVIE

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