Stanisław Gosławski

Stanisław Gosławski

Stanisław Gosławski (7 September 1918 near Lublin - 31 July 2008 in Lublin) – Polish sculptor, younger brother of Józef Gosławski.

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* [http://www.zpaplublin.pl/aktualnoci/35-aktualnosci/75-poegnanie Obituary for Stanisław Gosławski on the site of The Association of Polish Artist and Designers (Polish)]


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