Polish painter and graphic designer Zygmund Kamiński studied at the Warszawa School of Fine Arts. He then went to Paris, where he was influenced by Parisian trends, but ultimately remained faithful to Polish national art styles. Kamiński produced a wide range of artistic works, from postage stamps and banknotes, medals and coins through the seals of the monumental wall decorations with symbolic and historical contents. In 1927 Kamiński created the Polish Coat of Arms. He also created numerous works in collaboration with his wife, artist and sculptress Zofia Trzcińska-Kamińska.
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