Ostoja-Kotkowski, Stanisław, 1956-1991, Photograph, PRG 919/28/113A
Watercolour of the Dom Polski wall sculpture 1973 (OUTSIZE 6).;PRG 919/28/113-118 Colour photographs and negatives of the Dom Polski wall sculpture and Ostoja-Kotkowski Adelaide 1973.;PRG 919/28/119-121A Black and white photographs of the Dom Polski wall sculpture, including Ostoja-Kotkowski and two men 1973.;PRG 919/28/122-149 Colour transparencies of the Dom Polski wall sculpture being built, the completed sculpture and a woman beside the sculpture 1973.;PRG 919/28/150-158 Watercolours of proposals for the Polish Soldiers' monument, commemorating the Katyn Forest massacre during WWII , at Dom Polski 230 Angas Street Adelaide 1976 (OUTSIZE 6).;PRG 919/28/159-167 Plans and elevations of the site for the Polish Soldiers' monument, Dom Polski 1976 (159, 161-2 A3 size OUTSIZE 1; 166-7 OUTSIZE 6).;PRG 919/28/168-180 Drawings of different sections of the Polish Soldiers' monument and the final sculpture. Dom Polski 1976-1977 (168, 171, 173 A3 size OUTSIZE 1; 174-180 OUTSIZE 6).;PRG 919/28/181-182A Early drawings of ideas for the Polish Soldiers' monument, Dom Polski 1976 (A3 size OUTSIZE 1).;PRG 919/28/183-190 Black and white photographs of proposals for the Polish Soldiers' monument and the final sculpture. Dom Polski 1976.;PRG 919/28/191-195 Black and white photographs of Ostoja-Kotkowski and colleagues building the Polish Soldiers' monument. Dom Polski c1976.;PRG 919/28/196-201 Black and white photographs of the Polish Soldiers' monument. Dom Polski 1977.;PRG 919/28/202-209 Colour photographs of the Polish Soldiers' monument, one with Ostoja-Kotkowski and a colleague 1977.;PRG 919/28/210-214 Black and white proof sheets and negatives of the Polish Soldiers' monument. Dom Polski 1977.;PRG 919/28/215-535 Colour transparencies of drawings of the Polish Soldiers' monument, Ostoja-Kotkowski and colleagues creating the sculpture showing its various sections, putting the sculpture in place using a crane, and day and night shots of the finished sculpture. Dom Polski 1977.;PRG 919/28/536-552 Black and white photographs of Ostoja-Kotkowski and colleagues making and erecting the descending dove sculpture, and the sculpture in place on the wall. The descending dove was created for the chapel designed by South Australian architect E von Schramek at Immanuel College in Novar Gardens South Australia. It was the College's symbol and Ostoja-Kotkowski sculpted it in wood, fibre glass and aluminium in December 1970. 13ft high x 12 ft wide 1970.;PRG 919/28/553-562 Colour negatives and photographs of Ostoja-Kotkowski and colleagues making the descending dove out of fibre glass for Immanuel College 1970.;PRG 919/28/563-570 Colour negatives of the wings of the descending dove and Ostoja-Kotkowski on scaffolding with the dove on the wall of the Immanuel College chapel 1970.;PRG 919/28/571-575 Black and white proof sheets and negatives of making and putting up the descending dove at the Immanuel College chapel 1970.