Władysław Sadłowski (June 25, 1869 in
Lviv
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– May 25, 1920 in Lviv) was a renowned
Polish
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architect
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, a representative of
historicism
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and
Art Nouveau
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and a graduate of the
Lwów Technical Academy.
Life
He was born on 25 June 1869 in
Lemberg
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(
Lviv
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in present-day
Ukraine
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),
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria,, ; pl, Królestwo Galicji i Lodomerii, ; uk, Королівство Галичини та Володимирії, Korolivstvo Halychyny ta Volodymyrii; la, Rēgnum Galiciae et Lodomeriae also known as ...
(part of the
Austro-Hungarian Empire
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), to father Wiktor, who worked as an architect, and mother Maria (''
née
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'' Rawska), who also hailed from a well-established family of Lviv architects. After graduating from secondary school he studied architecture at the
Lviv Polytechnic
Lviv Polytechnic National University ( ua, Націона́льний університе́т «Льві́вська політе́хніка») is the largest scientific university in Lviv, Ukraine. Since its foundation in 1816, it has bee ...
(1888-1892) and subsequently at the
Technical University in Vienna (1892-1894). Upon completion of his studies, he became an assistant to Oswald Gruber at the university (1894-1896) and at the same time he further continued his education under Karl König. He received his diploma from the Lviv Polytechnic in 1897.
He started working as an architect first in
Zygmunt Gorgolewski's team where he participated in creating the
interior design
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of the
Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet
The Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet ( uk, Львівський Національний академічний театр опери та балету імені Соломії Крушельницької ...
(1899), then in
Ivan Levynskyi's and Wincenty Rawski's architectural studios and finally as an independent architect. His early works represent
historicism
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, nonetheless his style, influenced by Viennese architect
Otto Wagner
Otto Koloman Wagner (; 13 July 1841 – 11 April 1918) was an Austrian architect, furniture designer and urban planner. He was a leading member of the Vienna Secession movement of architecture, founded in 1897, and the broader Art Nouveau move ...
, quickly developed into
Art Nouveau
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making him one of the most distinguished representatives of this style in the architecture of Lviv.
In 1888, Sadłowski was delegated to design a
new railway station
The New Thessaloniki Railway Station ( el, Νέος Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Θεσσαλονίκης, ''Neos Sidirodromikos Stathmos Thessalonikis'') is the main central passenger railway station and terminal of Thessalonik ...
for the city of Lviv, which became a turning point in his career as an architect. The construction of the building was supervised by the Director of Lviv Railways Ludwik Wierzbicki.
The final project, prepared in less than a year, encompassed a large, horizontally-oriented main hall, with two large
train yard
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s located in the background. The main entrance was topped with a large dome made of bolted steel and
stained glass
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. Both wings of the symmetrical building were constituted by two pavilions, each with a smaller
cupola
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. He collaborated with many prominent architects and sculptors from Lviv at the time including
Alfred Zachariewicz
Alfred Zachariewicz (26 August 1871 – 11 July 1937), was a Polish architect. He was born in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary on 26 August 1871, as the son of Juljan Oktawjan Zacharjewicz. He worked in the region of Galicia, mainly in Lviv, designing p ...
,
Antoni Popiel
Antoni Popiel (13 June 1865, in Szczakowa, Galicia (now Jaworzno) – 7 July 1910, in Velykyi Liubin near Lviv) was a Polish sculptor.
Life
He studied at the School of Fine Arts, Kraków from 1882 to 1884, with Izydor Jabłoński, Władys ...
and Edmund Zieleniewski who worked on the interior design of the railway station as well as its
façade
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.
Some of his other projects in Lviv include: Industrial School Building (47 Snopkowska Street), 1907–1908,
the rebuilding of Baczewski residence, 1908 Z. Rozwadowski's Villa , 1905 and the Lviv Philharmonic, 1905-1908.
He was a member of the Polish Polytechnic Society in Lviv (''Polskie Towarzystwo Politechniczne we Lwowie''). In 1936, he was awarded the Commander's Cross of the
Order of Polonia Restituta
The Order of Polonia Restituta ( pl, Order Odrodzenia Polski, en, Order of Restored Poland) is a Polish state decoration, state Order (decoration), order established 4 February 1921. It is conferred on both military and civilians as well as on al ...
.
He died on 25 May 1940 and was buried at the
Lychakiv Cemetery
Lychakiv Cemetery ( uk, Личаківський цвинтар, translit=Lychakivs’kyi tsvyntar; pl, Cmentarz Łyczakowski we Lwowie), officially State History and Culture Museum-Preserve "Lychakiv Cemetery" ( uk, Державний істор ...
in the tomb of the Rawski family.
Personal life
Sadłowski was interested in music and already as a student he sang as a
tenor
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in Lviv's Opera. He was a member of the ''Lutnia'' Singing Society and he particularly admired the works of
Stanisław Moniuszko
Stanisław Moniuszko (; May 5, 1819 – June 4, 1872) was a Polish composer, conductor and teacher. He wrote many popular art songs and operas, and his music is filled with patriotic folk themes of the peoples of the former Polish–Lithuania ...
.
He was also a passionate nature lover and a hunter. He bought an estate near
Brzeżany
Berezhany ( uk, Бережани, ; pl, Brzeżany; yi, ברעזשאַן, Brezhan; he, בּז'יז'אני/בּז'ז'ני ''Bzhezhani''/''Bzhizhani'') is a city in Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. It lies about fr ...
where he settled in 1934 upon his retirement. The estate was later confiscated by the
Soviet
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troops in 1939.
He had two brothers: Henryk (a court judge) and Stanisław (a city council official) as well as a sister Maria. He married Jadwiga (née Wolska) with whom he had two daughters: Władysława (a hydrogeologist) and Kazimiera (a physician).
Gallery
File:Kazimierz Pochwalski - portret Władysława Sadłowskiego.jpg, ''Portrait of Władysław Sadłowski'' by Kazimierz Pochwalski, 1895
File:Двірцева пл., 9271-Pano-Edit.jpg, Lviv Railway Station
Lviv-Holovnyi railway station ( ua, Льві́в-Головни́й) is the main railway terminal in Lviv, Ukraine. It is one of the most notable pieces of Art Nouveau architecture in former Galicia. The station was opened to the public in 1 ...
File:Філармонія 3.jpg, Lviv's Philharmonic
File:Lviv, Snopkivska street 47.jpg, Industrial School, Lviv
File:8-8a, Rustaveli Street, Lviv.jpg, M. Stoff Townhouse, Lviv
File:27 Kotliarevskoho Street, Lviv (2).jpg, Z. Rozwadowski's Villa, Lviv
File:Mycow-Grobowiec.jpg, Hulimka family vault in Myców
File:Личаківське, Пам'ятник на могилі сім'ї Равських (похов. арх. Садловський В.).jpg, Tomb of the Rawski family, Lviv
References
External links
www.lvivcenter.org
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1869 births
1920 deaths
Architects from Lviv
People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Polish Austro-Hungarians
Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta
Lviv Polytechnic alumni
19th-century Polish architects