Czesław Słania

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Portrait of Czesław Słania

Czesław Słania (22 October 1921 Czeladź; 17 March 2005 Kraków)[1] was a Polish postage stamp and banknote engraver. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Słania was the most prolific of all stamp engravers, with over 1000 stamps to his credit. His 1000th engraved stamp, the painting "Great Deeds by Swedish Kings" by David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl (2000), is in the Guinness Book as the largest engraved stamp ever issued.

Life

Słania was born in Czeladź near Katowice, Poland, the son of a miner.[2] During the Second World War he forged documents for the Polish resistance.[2] He entered the Kraków School of Fine Arts, a renowned graphics arts centre, in 1945.[3] While still a student, Słania was employed by the Polish Stamp Printing Works, where he learned to engrave in steel. His first stamp was issued in Poland on 24 March 1951.[3]

A Faroese stamp depicting a ram engraved by Słania (1979)

In 1956, Słania moved to Sweden, where he began employment with the Swedish postal authorities in 1959.[1] He produced stamps for Sweden and 28 other countries. His work was of such recognized quality and detail that he is one of the very few "household names" among philatelists, and some specialize in collecting his work.[4]

He was the Royal Court Engraver of Sweden since 1972.[3]

His last work was a stamp in 2005 to commemorate the 60th session of the United Nations General Assembly.[1]

Awards

Czesław Słania received many awards during his life, including:[3]

References

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