Bust of René Goscinny
Monument in Warsaw, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monument in Warsaw, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bust of René Goscinny[a] is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, in the district Praga-North, placed in front of the René Goscinny French High School at 4 and 6 Walecznych Street. It consists of the bronze bust of René Goscinny, a 20th-century cartoonist and book author, best known as the author of Little Nicolas and Asterix.
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Location | 4 and 6 Walecznych Street, Warsaw, Poland |
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Designer | Jacek Kowalski |
Type | Bust |
Material | Bronze |
Completion date | 25 September 2013 |
Dedicated to | René Goscinny |
The monument was designed by Jacek Kowalski, and unveiled on 25 September 2013. The ceremony was attended by his daughter, Anne Goscinny.[1][2] It was the first monument in the world dedicated to him.[3]
The monument is placed in front of the René Goscinny French High School at 4 and 6 Walecznych Street, in the district of Praga-South, within the neighbourhood of Saska Kępa. It has the form of the bronze bust of René Goscinny, 20th-century cartoonist and comic writer, best known as the author of Little Nicolas and Asterix. The staute is placed on a pedestal, which features the plaque with an inscription as transcribed below.[1]
Polish inscription | English translation |
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René Goscinny |
René Goscinny |
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