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Wawel Dragon and Bartolini Bartholomew Monument

Coordinates: 49°49′23″N 19°03′04″E / 49.822989°N 19.051131°E / 49.822989; 19.051131
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Wawel Dragon and Bartolini Bartholomew Monument
The monument in 2022.
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49°49′23″N 19°03′04″E / 49.822989°N 19.051131°E / 49.822989; 19.051131
LocationJedynastego Listopada Street, Bielsko-Biała, Poland
DesignerLidia Sztwiertnia
TypeStatue
MaterialBronze
Opening date3 December 2020

The Wawel Dragon and Bartolini Bartholomew Monument (Polish: Pomnik Smoka Wawelskiego i Bartoliniego Bartłomieja) is a monument in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, located at the Jedynastego Listopada Street next to Polish Armed Forces Square. It was designed by Lidia Sztwiertnia, and unvailed on 3 December 2020. It consists of three bronze sculptures, including two main characters from the The Abduction of Balthazar Sponge, Wawel Dragon and Bartolini Bartholomew, as well as their car.

History

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The monument was dedicated to Wawel Dragon and Bartolini Bartholomew, two main characters from 1969 animated children's series The Abduction of Balthazar Sponge produced in Bielsko-Biała. The sculpture was designed by Lidia Sztwiertnia, and unvailed on 3 December 2020. In the ceremony participated Tomasz Pagaczewski, son of Stanisław Pagaczewski, author of the book that the series was based on. The monument was part of the series of sculptures in the city, dedicated to cartoons produced by Studio Filmów Rysunkowych.[1][2]

On 22 September 2021, next to it was unveiled a monument dedicated to Don Pedro, the main antagonist from the animated series.[3]

Characteristics

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The monument is located at Jedynastego Listopada Street next to the Polish Armed Forces Square. It consists of three bronze sculptures. This includes two cartoon charactes, Wawel Dragon, an amphomorphic dragon wearing a formal black jacket and a flat cap, and Bartolini Bartholomew, a chief wearing a uniform, including a hat and an apron. They are standing in front of a Brass Era style convertible car, which the characters used in their travels in the series. The sculpture leaves the cabin open, allowing children to sit insite of it. The characters are depicted being scared of a mouse, that sits on the car hood.[1][2]

Next to it is placed a monument dedicated to Don Pedro, the main antagonist from the animated series.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Łukasz Klimaniec (3 December 2020). "Pomnik Smoka Wawelskiego w Bielsku-Białej [ZDJĘCIA]. A wraz z nim kucharz Bartolini i samochód ekspedycji". bielskobiala.naszemiasto.pl (in Polish).
  2. ^ a b "[FOTO] Bartolini i Smok Wawelski - kolejna rzeźba na szlaku bajek". bielko.info (in Polish). 6 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b Jacek Drost (22 September 2021). "Pomnik Don Pedra Szpiega z Krainy Deszczowców w Bielsku-Białej jest fantastyczny. Zobacz zdjęcia". dziennikzachodni.pl (in Polish).