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Franciszek Mączyński

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Franciszek Mączyński
Statue of Mączyński by Xawery Dunikowski, 1912
Born(1874-09-21)21 September 1874
Died28 June 1947(1947-06-28) (aged 72)
OccupationArchitect
Known forPalace of Art, Kraków
AwardsGolden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature (1936)

Franciszek Mączyński (21 September 1874 in Wadowice – 28 June 1947 in Kraków) was a Polish Art Nouveau architect. Prominent by 1910, his commissions include several major churches, and turn-of-the-century civic and cultural institutions designed in a Polish-influenced Secession style. In 1936 he was awarded the Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature.

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Career

Mączyński was born in Wadowice in southern Poland. He trained with the architect Slawomir Odrzywolski, and in 1900 won an international architectural competition organized by the Paris-based magazine Moniteur des Architectes with a design of a villa in the ethnic Zakopane style.[1]

Already accomplished as an architect, he continued his studies at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts under Konstanty Laszczka from 1902 to 1904, and finished his education in Vienna and Paris. Mączyński's work is concentrated in Kraków.

Design

Mączyński's work includes (in Kraków unless otherwise noted):

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References

  1. ^ Mączyński at www.Zakopane.eu Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b Leonard Lepszy, Cracow, the royal capital of ancient Poland: its history and antiquities, page 11.

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