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Edward Wittig (September 20, 1879 – March 3, 1941) was a Polish sculptor and university professor, notable for designing many monuments in Warsaw. Born in Warsaw, Wittig went on to study art at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under the tutelage of J. Tautenheim between 1897 and 1900. He then moved to Paris, where he graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts. His tutor there was , a pupil of Auguste Rodin and . One of his friends during this period was Magnus Enckell. In 1909 he returned to Poland and settled in Podolia, in a residence owned by friends. There he prepared a number of sculptures, some of which were presented at the Paris Salon. After 1903, he was invited to display his work at many top art galleries. His works were also featured at the Zachęta gallery in Warsaw (since 1900), at

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  • Edward Wittig (en)
  • Edward Wittig (pl)
  • Виттиг, Эдвард (ru)
  • Едвард Віттіг (uk)
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  • Edward Wittig (ur. 22 września 1879 w Warszawie, zm. 3 marca 1941 tamże) – polski rzeźbiarz, członek grupy artystycznej „Rytm”, wolnomularz. (pl)
  • Эдвард Виттиг (польск. Edward Wittig; 22 сентября 1879, Варшава, Царство Польское , Российская империя — 3 марта 1941, там же) — польский скульптор, педагог, профессор. Представитель неоклассицизма. (ru)
  • Едвард Віттіг (пол. Edward Wittig; 22 вересня 1879, Варшава, Королівство Польське, Російська імперія — 3 березня 1941, Варшава, Польща) — польський скульптор, педагог, професор. Представник неокласицизму. (uk)
  • Edward Wittig (September 20, 1879 – March 3, 1941) was a Polish sculptor and university professor, notable for designing many monuments in Warsaw. Born in Warsaw, Wittig went on to study art at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under the tutelage of J. Tautenheim between 1897 and 1900. He then moved to Paris, where he graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts. His tutor there was , a pupil of Auguste Rodin and . One of his friends during this period was Magnus Enckell. In 1909 he returned to Poland and settled in Podolia, in a residence owned by friends. There he prepared a number of sculptures, some of which were presented at the Paris Salon. After 1903, he was invited to display his work at many top art galleries. His works were also featured at the Zachęta gallery in Warsaw (since 1900), at (en)
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