Wacław Konopka
1881–1938 (age 57)
Biography
Wacław Konopka was a talented Polish sculptor whose artistic creations exemplified the sculptural traditions and innovations of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work in three-dimensional form demonstrated his technical mastery and creative vision. Konopka's sculptures contributed significantly to Poland's artistic heritage and cultural landscape.
Throughout his career, Konopka established himself as a respected figure in Polish artistic circles. His commitment to the sculptural arts and his distinctive artistic voice earned him recognition among his peers and patrons. He was laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery at Ogrodowa Street in Łódź, where he remains remembered as an accomplished sculptor whose works enriched Polish culture.