Gloria Kossak

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Gloria Kossak (1941–1991), Polish painter and poet, was a daughter of painter Jerzy Kossak and granddaughter of another renowned Polish painter, Wojciech Kossak, himself the son of Juliusz Kossak, the progenitor of the entire Kossak family of artists and writers, and precursor of a Polish school of battle-scene painting.

Life

Kossakówka manor

Gloria Kossak was born under the Nazi German occupation of Poland. During the postwar years, she lived with her mother and sister at their family manor, the legendary Kossakówka, built in 1897, in metropolitan Kraków. They were constantly harassed by the communist authorities (the father, Jerzy Kossak, died before the end of Stalinism, in 1955). Their garden was confiscated and built on, and their electric power was cut back.[1]

Afflicted by poverty, Gloria Kossak nevertheless managed to save the manor from Kraków's allusions to demolish it. The privately owned manor is, however, said to have deteriorated beyond repair.[2]

See also

  • List of Poles

Notes

  1. (Polish) Janusz Miliszkiewicz, Życie jest piękne, ibidem, part five and six
  2. Marek Lubaś-Harny, Gazeta Krakowska, TYLKO KŁOPOT 2009-02-27

References

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