Paweł Bryliński (21 June 1814 in
Wieruszów
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– 18 April 1890 in
Masanów)
was a Polish
folk
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sculptor
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. He is perhaps best known for a series of works concerning
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References
Bibliography
* Patricia M. Cmielewski (Patricia Margaret), 1921-2014 "Paweł Bryliński : a wandering folk sculptor 1814-1890", Bondi, N.S.W, 2006,
* Ewa Chmielewska, "Święci na polskich rozstajach - południowa Wielkopolska", Ostrów Wlkp./Latowice, 2002.
1814 births
People from Wieruszów
Polish male sculptors
1890 deaths
19th-century Polish sculptors
Sculptors from the Russian Empire
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