Cyprian Godebski (sculptor)

Cyprian Godebski (sculptor)
Godebski's Adam Mickiewicz Monument, Warsaw

Cyprian Godebski (Méry-sur-Cher, 30 October 1835 – 25 November 1909, Paris) was a Polish sculptor and from 1870 a professor at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. He was the grandson of Polish poet and novelist Cyprian Godebski, creator of the "Legions poetry" genre, who had served in Napoleon's Polish Legions.[1]

Cyprian Godebski is remembered for having won the contest for the Adam Mickiewicz Monument in Kraków but for having lost the commission to a newcomer, Teodor Rygier, whose more popular design was ultimately adopted by the city in 1889.[2] Godebski, however, created an equally revered Mickiewicz monument in Warsaw, erected 10 years later on Krakowskie Przedmieście, for which he was awarded 50,000 rubles by the Committee to Erect the Adam Mickiewicz Monument (Społeczny Komitet Budowy Pomnika).

The Warsaw statue was destroyed by the Nazis during World War II, in 1942, and was recreated in 1955 using the head and a fragment of the torso recovered in Hamburg.[3]

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Biography

Our Lady of the Shipwrecked, by Godebski, Pointe du Raz

Godebski received his art education at the Paris studio of sculptor François Jouffroy. He lived and worked in Lwow from 1858 and in 1861 moved to Vienna where he worked on commissions from the Imperial court of Austro-Hungary. In 1863 Godebski moved to Paris again, and lived alternately in France and in Belgium. In 1870 he accepted the nomination for the professorship at the Russian Academy of Arts and moved to St. Petersburg for several years. He was in Warsaw in 1870 and 1875.

Cyprian married the half-Belgian, half-Russian Zofia Servais, and became the father of Maria Zofia Godebska, later known as pianist Misia Sert who later had considerable influence within Parisian artistic circles.[4] Her mother, a daughter to a noted musician Adrien-François Servais, had died giving birth to her on 30 March 1872 while in Tsarskoye Selo, where Godebski was engaged in reconstruction of the tsarist palace. He married again, a sculptor Matylda Rosen, and while in Warsaw in 1875 run an artistic salon with her for the local elite. Following his return to Paris, Godebski organized a new popular artistic and literary salon. In 1877, he was nominated as member of the French National Academy, and in 1889 received the medal and title of the Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Since 1897 he was the first president of the Artistic and Literary Club of Paris.[1]

Works

Bibliography

  • Maciej Masłowski: Cyprian Godebski – Listy o sztuce – opracowanie krytyczne, wstęp i komentarze (Cyprian Godebski – Letters of Art – A Critical Analysis, Introduction and Comments), Kraków 1970, ed. Wydawnictwo Literackie (Literary Press).

See also

References

  1. ^ a b (Polish) Piotr Szubert, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, "Cyprian Godebski biography" Instytut Adama Mickiewicza (Adam Mickiewicz Institute), February 2002
  2. ^ Adam Mickiewicz Monument at the City's official website, ACK Cyfronet AGH, 2009.
  3. ^ (English) "Adam Mickiewicz Monument". Treasures of Warsaw on-line. Warsaw City Hall. http://um.warszawa.pl/v_syrenka/perelki/index_en.php?mi_id=7&dz_id=12. Retrieved 18 September 2008. 
  4. ^ Time, "Borderline of Bohemia" from the Internet Archive

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