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Wojciech Kułach, known as Wawrzyńcok (born March 24, 1812, in Gliczarów, died December 23, 1897) was a Polish folk sculptor active in the Podhale region in the 19th century. He worked with wood, stone, and metal.
Wojciech Kułak | |
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Born | March 24, 1812 |
Died | December 23, 1897 |
Other names | Wawrzyńcok |
Occupation(s) | Sculptor, artist |
Relatives | Piotr Kułach (brother) |
In the year 1840, he created a bust for the monument to Archduke Franz Karl of Austria in a competition, for which he received the first prize.
He was nicknamed the "Leonardo da Vinci of Gliczarów." Kułach's sketches can be viewed in Gliczarów Górny in the memorial room of Andrzej Skupień Florek.[1][2]
Notable works
edit- Cross above Czarny Staw pod Rysami
- Wayside shrines on private properties in Biały Dunajec
- Crucified Christ, St. John, and the Virgin Mary in the rectory of the church in Ludźmierz
- Virgin Mary in Janiłowa Kaplica on Koszarkowy Wierch
- Virgin Mary with the Child in the new church in Białka Tatrzańska
- Three altars in the old church on Kościeliska Street in Zakopane.[3]
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John of Nepomuk in Gliczarów Dolny, 1844, artist Wojciech Kułach
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Jesus Christ, 1899, artist Wojciech Kułach
References
edit- ^ "Gliczarów (gm. Biały Dunajec) Informacje ogólne". ZAKOPIAŃSKI PORTAL INTERNETOWY. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
- ^ "SZLAK WOJCIECHA KUŁACHA-WAWRZYŃCOKA". Gminny Ośrodek Kultury w Białym Dunajcu feed-image. Retrieved December 26, 2023.
- ^ Michniewska, Magdalena; Michniewski, Artur; Duda-Gryc, Marta (2006), "Zakopane: Matka Boża Częstochowska", Kościoły drewniane Karpat – Polska i Słowacja: przewodnik, Pruszków: Oficyna Wydawnicza "Rewasz", p. 106