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The squirrel balustrade

Karol SicińskiDesign 1930s - execution 1960s

Vistula River Museum in Kazimierz Dolny

Vistula River Museum in Kazimierz Dolny
Kazimierz Dolny, Poland

The balustrade with the house’s patron — a squirrel — was designed by the architect Karol Siciński. He included the initials of the owners’ names in it: “J” (Jerzy), “M” (Maria), “W” (their son, Witold), along with the date of construction of the house: “1936” and his own initials: “K.S.”.

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  • Title: The squirrel balustrade
  • Creator: Karol Siciński
  • Date Created: Design 1930s - execution 1960s
  • Physical Dimensions: h 86 cm, w 157 cm
  • Medium: Hand-forged iron
Vistula River Museum in Kazimierz Dolny

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