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Adam Kossowski (1905 - 1986) was a Polish artist, notable for his works for the Catholic church. He was a refugee who arrived in Britain from the Russian labour camps in 1942, and was soon invited to join the Guild of Catholic Artists and Craftsmen.
Notable Works
- Tympanum at Saint Mary's RC Parish Church, Leyland
- Sgraffito murals at St Benet's Chaplaincy, Queen Mary, University of London
- Figure of Christ and Stations of the Cross mural at RC Church of Christ the King, Milnthorpe, Cumbria
- Ceramics at the Chapel of St Aloysius RC Church, Camden, London
- History of the Old Kent Road mural at the former North Peckham Civic Centre, Old Kent Road, London
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