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- Author Konstanty Laszczka (1865—1956)
- Date of production 1918
- Dimensions height: 64 cm, width: 59 cm, thickness: 41 cm
- ID no. MRG PTTK, nr KW 847
- Museum The Ignacy Łukasiewicz Regional Museum of Polish Tourism and Sightseeing Society in Gorlice
- Subjects sculpted, famous people , body
- Technique forging, sculpture, polishing
- Material carrara marble
- Object copyright The Ignacy Łukasiewicz Regional Museum of Polish Tourism and Sightseeing Society in Gorlice
- Digital images copyright © all rights reserved, the Ignacy Łukasiewicz Regional Museum of Polish Tourism and Sightseeing Society in Gorlice
- Digitalisation RDW MIC, Małopolska's Virtual Museums project
- Tags sculpture , bust , Art Nouveau , portrait , woman , 3D plus , © all rights reserved
The bust of Maria, née Skrzyńska Sobańska, made in the Art Nouveau style, was carved out of Carrara marble. The object—acquired after the liquidation of a mansion—was transferred to the Regional Museum in Gorlice. Maria Sobańska came from the influential Skrzyński noble family, which had the title of “Count” .
more The bust of Maria, née Skrzyńska Sobańska, made in the Art Nouveau style, was carved out of Carrara marble. The object—acquired after the liquidation of a mansion—was transferred to the Regional Museum in Gorlice. Maria Sobańska came from the influential Skrzyński noble family, which had the title of “Count” . She lived between 1887 and 1948. The bust was made in 1918, by the acclaimed artist, Konstanty Laszczka. The sculpture is a life-sized one, perfect in its detail. The perfect whiteness of the marble in which it was chiselled has grown darker because, during the Nazi occupation, the bust was hidden from the Germans in a coal heap. It also survived the war there. The only damage that it suffered then was the loss of the original colour.
Elaborated by Katarzyna Liana (The Ignacy Łukasiewicz Regional Museum of Polish Tourism and Sightseeing Society in Gorlice), © all rights reserved
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