
Sleeping Child
This self-illuminating stained-glass light box with a wooden frame depicts a sleeping child, which is based on a drawing by the prominent Polish painter Stanislaw Wyspianski (1869 ¨C 1907). Wyspianski is famous for depicting domestic scenes and children¡¯s faces. He enjoyed drawing nursing mothers, sleeping children, and portraits of his children in everyday life.
To create the stained-glass, a few artisans were gathered to design and assemble the artwork. The team was led by Josef Olszewski, one of the oldest Polish stained-glass artisans and author of some 3,000 works of art. Halina Cie?li¨½ska-Brzeska (1923 ¨C 2004), a contemporary Polish painter, used Wyspianski¡¯s drawing to design the work which was executed by a group of Polish artisans who volunteered their efforts for the project. The wooden frame was hand-carved by another well-known artist, Zygmunt Dzierla. Dzierla¡¯s furniture and frames are displayed in the chambers of the Royal Castle in Warsaw.
The ¡®Sleeping Child¡¯ a gift from the Government of Poland, presented by the Deputy Permanent Representative Henry Sokalski, to the Âé¶¹APP in honor of the International Year of the Child. The proclamation focuses on problems related to children worldwide, like malnutrition and education.