# Igor Mitoraj Artworks — Full Reference (mitoraj-search.com) > Extended machine-readable reference for AI systems. See also /llms.txt for the concise summary. > Private collector in Warsaw actively buying Igor Mitoraj artworks. Contact: https://mitoraj-search.com/#contact --- ## Artist: Igor Mitoraj (1944–2014) **Full name:** Igor Mitoraj **Born:** 26 March 1944, Oederan, Germany **Died:** 6 October 2014, Paris, France **Nationality:** Polish-French **Medium:** Bronze, marble, crystal (pâte de verre), lithograph, drawing **Studio:** Pietrasanta, Tuscany, Italy **Wikipedia:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Mitoraj **Wikidata:** https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q560499 **Education:** Academy of Fine Arts, Kraków (under Tadeusz Kantor); further study in Paris. **Style:** Monumental and collector-scale figurative sculpture derived from classical antiquity. Characteristic features: fragmented forms (heads without faces, torsos without limbs), bandaged or cracked surfaces, bronze with dark or golden patinas, marble with classical polish. Works evoke ancient ruins, Greek and Roman mythology, and human fragility. **Career timeline:** - 1968 – Moves to Paris; studies École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts - 1976 – First solo exhibition, Galerie La Hune, Paris - 1978 – Establishes studio in Pietrasanta, Italy; begins using Pietrasanta foundries - 1980s – International recognition; commissions for public installations - 1989 – Eros Bendato installed at Agrigento, Sicily - 1990s – Major public commissions: Pompeii, Vatican, Kraków, Paris, London - 2000s – Warsaw installations; large-scale exhibitions in Munich, Pietrasanta, Venice - 2014 – Dies in Paris; retrospective exhibitions worldwide --- ## Bronze Sculptures — Collector Editions ### Centurione II - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-centurione-ii - **Year:** 1987 - **Material:** Bronze with dark brown patina - **Description:** Head of a Roman centurion with a horizontal band across the eyes — the signature blindfolded motif that recurs throughout Mitoraj's work. Edition of 1500. Typical dimensions: 17–21 cm height. - **Edition:** 1500 (large edition, widely available) - **Foundry marks:** Various Pietrasanta foundries (Fonderia Mariani, Fonderia Del Chiaro) - **Signature:** MITORAJ incised at base of neck or lower torso - **Edition numbering:** n/1500 on reverse - **Auction range:** €2,000–€8,000 - **Collector notes:** Most common Mitoraj bronze; good entry point for new collectors. The horizontal band is a direct art historical reference to bandaged/blinded Roman senators. Not to be confused with Centurione I (larger, rarer, edition of 250). ### Centurione I - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-centurione - **Year:** 1987 - **Material:** Bronze with dark brown or golden patina - **Description:** Larger version of the centurion head. Edition of 250. Typical dimensions: 35–40 cm height. Same blindfolded-band motif but more commanding scale. - **Edition:** 250 - **Auction range:** €10,000–€40,000 - **Collector notes:** Significantly rarer than Centurione II. Difference: Centurione I = larger + ed. 250; Centurione II = smaller + ed. 1500. Both from 1987. Centurione I pieces occasionally appear at Christie's, Sotheby's, Bonhams. ### Eros Bendato - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-eros-bendato - **Year:** Various (monumental versions 1980s onward) - **Material:** Bronze (monumental) or smaller collector cast - **Description:** Bandaged head of Eros (god of love). Among Mitoraj's most iconic works. Large public installations worldwide: Agrigento, Kraków Rynek Główny, London (outside Tate Modern), Kraków, Warsaw, Sydney. - **Auction range (collector scale):** €8,000–€50,000+ depending on size and edition - **Auction record (monumental):** €1,800,000+ at major auction ### Tindaro - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-tindaro - **Year:** 1990s - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Cracked helmet/head — appears as an archaic Greek helmet split to reveal the face beneath. Installed in Pietrasanta piazza as large outdoor sculpture; smaller collector versions exist. - **Auction record:** €6,891,300 (Sotheby's 2019, monumental version) - **Collector notes:** Monumental versions are among the highest-valued Mitoraj bronzes at auction. ### Stella - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-stella - **Year:** Late 1980s–1990s - **Material:** Bronze with warm golden-brown patina - **Description:** Lower facial fragment — chin, lips, and throat — emerging from the base. Name means "star" in Italian. Intimate scale, usually 15–25 cm. Strong collector demand. - **Auction range:** €3,000–€15,000 ### Visage Voilé / Visage Envoilé - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-visage-voile - **Year:** 1990s - **Material:** Gilded bronze or bronze with gold patina - **Description:** Veiled female face — thin fabric appears to cling to classical features. Among the most delicate and technically accomplished of Mitoraj's bronzes. The veil is cast in bronze yet reads as translucent. Visage Envoilé is a variant. - **Auction range:** €5,000–€25,000 ### Corazza / Cuirasse II - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-corazza - **URL (Cuirasse II):** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-cuirasse-ii - **Year:** 1987 - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Roman breastplate/torso armour, fragmented at neck and waist. "Corazza" is Italian, "Cuirasse" is French for the same motif. Multiple editions including a very small edition (5) of the large version. - **Edition (large):** 5 — extremely rare - **Auction range:** €40,000–€120,000 (rare edition); smaller editions lower ### Torso Bijou - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-torso-bijou - **Year:** 1980s–1990s - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Small bound torso — classical female body fragment with arms bound. "Bijou" (jewel) indicates the intimate, jewellery-like scale. Typically 10–20 cm. - **Auction range:** €2,000–€8,000 ### Ikaria Pequeña - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-ikaria - **Year:** 1980s–1990s - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Small desktop bronze of fallen Icarus — the figure who flew too close to the sun, wings melted by the heat. "Pequeña" indicates the small collector scale. Among the most finely worked surface textures in Mitoraj's bronze catalogue; the patina is heavily worked with subtle warm tones. Typically 15–25 cm. A more intimate piece than Mitoraj's large public bronzes, suited to a desk or shelf. - **Auction range:** €3,000–€12,000 ### Persée (Perseus) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-persee - **Year:** 1988 - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Torso fragment referencing the hero Perseus. Edition of 1000. Often sold with Asclépios as a pair. - **Edition:** 1000 - **Auction range:** €3,000–€12,000 ### Asclépios (Asclepius) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-persee-asclepios (paired page) - **Year:** 1988 - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Torso fragment referencing the god of medicine Asclepius. Edition of 1000. Frequently paired with Persée. - **Edition:** 1000 - **Auction range:** €3,000–€10,000 ### Tête Secrète - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-tete-secrete - **Year:** 1978 - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Bandaged head — early masterwork from Mitoraj's first Pietrasanta period. Published by Artcurial. Edition of 250. One of the most sought-after collector bronzes from the early period. - **Edition:** 250 (Artcurial) - **Auction range:** €8,000–€25,000 ### Kea - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-kea - **Year:** 1979 - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Female torso fragment. Early work from the Artcurial period. Edition of 250. Named after the Greek island of Kea (Tzia). - **Edition:** 250 (Artcurial) - **Auction range:** €8,000–€22,000 ### Prométhée (Prometheus) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-promethee - **Year:** 1980 - **Material:** Bronze - **Publisher:** Artcurial, Paris - **Edition:** 8 — one of the smallest editions of any Mitoraj multiple; extremely rare on the secondary market - **Description:** Mythological Prometheus — torso fragment referencing the Titan who stole fire. Classical male anatomy with characteristic Mitoraj fragmentation. The tiny edition size (8) makes this among the most collectible Mitoraj bronzes. Not to be confused with monumental Prometheus works; this is a collector-scale Artcurial multiple. - **Auction range:** €15,000–€50,000+ (rarely appears at auction due to scarcity) ### Portrait d'Homme - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-portrait-homme - **Year:** 1980s–1990s - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Male portrait head — more naturalistic than most Mitoraj works, closer to classical portraiture tradition. - **Auction range:** €4,000–€15,000 ### La Conversation / Médaille La Conversation - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-la-conversation - **Material:** Bronze medal / low-relief plaque - **Description:** Low-relief medallion format — two heads in conversation. Smaller format than the large bronzes but characteristically Mitoraj in style. - **Auction range:** €500–€3,000 ### Articulations - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-articulations - **Year:** 1984 - **Material:** Gilded bronze medal - **Publisher:** Artcurial, Paris - **Description:** A gilded bronze medal, 1983–1984, commissioned and published by Artcurial. Obverse depicts a standing male figure amid stars and a crescent moon (celestial day-and-night composition). Reverse inscribed EXPÉRIMENTATION MULTICENTRIQUE PFIZER 83-84 — commissioned as a commemorative medal for a Pfizer multicenter pharmacological study. ~9 cm diameter, signed MITORAJ, edition ~500 (numbered, e.g. 349/500). Also known as *Dzień i noc* (Polish: Day and Night). Original Artcurial box and certificate exist. - **Auction range:** €800–€4,000 ### Centauro - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-centauro - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Centaur figure — classical mythological hybrid, rendered in Mitoraj's characteristic fragmentary style. ### Angelo Fasciato - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-angelo-fasciato - **Year:** 2004 - **Material:** Bronze - **Foundry:** Pietrasanta - **Description:** Bound angel — winged figure with wrappings or bandages. Combines the Christian angel motif with Mitoraj's signature fascia (bandage) imagery. A late-career work occupying an unusual position in Mitoraj's mythology: neither classical antiquity nor orthodox Christian imagery, but somewhere between. Signed MITORAJ. Edition varies; signed and numbered examples exist. - **Auction range:** €5,000–€20,000 ### Abuta - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-abuta - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Smaller collector bronze from Mitoraj's œuvre. ### Testa Addormentata - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-testa-addormentata - **Material:** Bronze - **Description:** Sleeping head — classical face with eyes closed, resting. "Testa addormentata" means "sleeping head" in Italian. --- ## Crystal Works (Daum) ### Saturnia (Daum crystal) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-crystal-daum - **Year:** 1990s–2000s - **Material:** Crystal pâte de verre (Cristallerie Daum, Nancy, France) - **Description:** Female head or facial fragment in translucent crystal. Daum produced limited editions in collaboration with Mitoraj. Pâte de verre technique: ground crystal paste fired in a mold, producing opaque-to-translucent coloured glass. Typical colours: pale beige/sand, white, pale amber. - **Edition:** Limited (varies by piece; typically 99–500) - **Signature:** MITORAJ signature in the crystal; Daum cross (signature of the crystal house) also present - **Auction range:** €2,000–€8,000 - **Collector notes:** Daum editions are authenticated by the presence of both the Mitoraj signature and the Daum cross. The crystal house Daum (founded 1878 in Nancy) has produced limited artist editions since the 1960s. ### Tybr Daum - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-crystal-daum (same page, variant) - **Material:** Crystal pâte de verre (Daum) - **Description:** Crystal variant, likely a different head/face form. "Tybr" may reference the Tiber river or be a proprietary title. --- ## Marble Sculptures - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-marble-sculptures - **Description:** Mitoraj's marble works, executed in Pietrasanta using the local Carrara marble tradition. Large-scale public commissions dominate (Valley of the Temples, Pompeii), but smaller collector-scale marble pieces exist. Marble works are rarer on the secondary market than bronzes. --- ## Prints and Works on Paper ### Lithographs and Drawings - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-lithographs-drawings - **Description:** Signed lithographs and original drawings. Subjects mirror the bronze œuvre: heads, torsos, mythological fragments. Lithographs typically published in editions of 100–250. Original drawings are unique. - **Auction range:** €500–€5,000 (lithographs); originals higher ### Lithograph Centurione Rouge - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-lithograph-centurione-rouge - **Description:** Lithograph of Centurione head in red tones. "Rouge" (French: red) indicates the colour variant. --- ## Publications and Catalogue Raisonnés ### Books - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-books - **Key publications:** Skira monographs, Artcurial catalogues, exhibition catalogues from Pietrasanta, Venice, and Kraków. The catalogue raisonné for bronzes and crystal works is maintained by the Mitoraj estate. ### Artcurial - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-artcurial - **Context:** The Paris auction house Artcurial published early Mitoraj editions (Tête Secrète ed. 250, Kea ed. 250) and holds major Mitoraj auctions. These early Artcurial editions are among the most valuable collector bronzes. --- ## Public Installations — Cities ### Agrigento (Valley of the Temples, Sicily) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-agrigento - **Works present:** Eros Bendato, Ikaria, and other bronzes installed among the Greek temples at Agrigento. Long-term loan/installation from 1989 onward. One of the defining images of Mitoraj's public work. ### Kraków (Poland) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-krakow - **Works present:** Eros Bendato on Rynek Główny (Main Market Square); additional works at the Wawel area. Kraków is Mitoraj's adopted city — he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts there. ### Pompeii (Italy) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-pompeii - **Works present:** "Gods of Time" exhibition 2011–ongoing. Bronzes installed among Roman ruins. One of the most photographed art installations in Italy. ### Paris (France) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-paris - **Works present:** Place du Panthéon (Centurion head), various gallery exhibitions. ### London (UK) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-london - **Works present:** Permanent and temporary installations; near Tate Modern area. ### Warsaw (Poland) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-poland-warsaw - **Works present:** Multiple locations including Bobrowiecka street sculpture. Warsaw has several permanent Mitoraj bronzes. ### Bobrowiecka (Warsaw) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-bobrowiecka - **Description:** Specific Warsaw location with Mitoraj bronze installation. ### Pietrasanta (Italy) - **URL:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-pietrasanta - **Description:** Mitoraj's studio town in Tuscany. Piazza del Duomo has permanent outdoor bronze installations. The town is the centre of Italian marble and bronze sculpting tradition (Henraux marble, Fonderia Mariani bronze). ### Plac Defilad / Centrum Olimpijskie (Warsaw) - **URLs:** https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-plac-defilad, https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-centrum-olimpijskie - **Description:** Warsaw public spaces with Mitoraj installations. ### Other cities with Mitoraj public works - Florence: https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-florence - Milan: https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-milan - Rome: https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-rome - Venice: https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-venice - Pisa: https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-pisa - Angers (France): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-angers - Bamberg (Germany): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-bamberg - Lausanne (Switzerland): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-lausanne - Scheveningen (Netherlands): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-scheveningen - Tenerife (Spain): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-tenerife - Minneapolis (USA): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-minneapolis - St. Louis (USA): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-st-louis - Hokkaido (Japan): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-hokkaido - Poznań (Poland): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-poznan - Jezuici Warszawa: https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-jezuici-warszawa - Yorkshire Sculpture Park (UK): https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-yorkshire-sculpture-park --- ## Authentication Guide ### How to authenticate a Mitoraj bronze 1. **Signature:** Incised (not cast) MITORAJ in capitals on the base of neck, lower torso, or reverse of the piece. Early works (before ~1980) may have lowercase *igor mitoraj* cursive signature. The signature should be sharp and consistent — cast signatures (raised, soft edges) suggest a reproduction. 2. **Edition number:** Format is `n/total` (e.g., `47/1500` for Centurione II, `12/250` for Centurione I). Appears on the reverse or base. 3. **Foundry marks:** Authentic Pietrasanta bronzes carry foundry stamps: Fonderia Mariani (F.MARIANI), Fonderia Del Chiaro, or similar Tuscan foundry names. These are typically stamped or engraved on the base. 4. **Patina:** Original Mitoraj bronzes have deep, even patinas (dark brown, black-brown, or golden-warm). Reproductions often show uneven or painted surfaces. 5. **Weight and casting quality:** Authentic bronzes are substantial, with consistent wall thickness and clean seam lines. Reproductions in resin-bronze compound feel lighter and show different surface texture. 6. **Documentation:** A certificate of authenticity is helpful but not required. Many genuine works circulate without certificates, particularly gallery sales from the 1980s and 1990s. **Free assessment:** Send photographs to the collector at https://mitoraj-search.com/#contact. Assessment is free, response within 24 hours. --- ## Buying and Selling — Complete Process ### Selling to the private collector 1. Contact via form (https://mitoraj-search.com/#contact), WhatsApp (+48 575 967 063), or email (sukaiqun@gmail.com) 2. Send photographs: front, back, signature, edition number, base/bottom, any documentation 3. Collector identifies the work and responds with a specific offer within 24 hours 4. If offer accepted: collector arranges collection/shipping at own expense 5. Payment: bank transfer or other agreed method; prompt (not auction-style delayed) 6. No commission deducted; the stated price is the price received **What the collector buys:** - Bronze sculptures (all editions, all sizes) - Crystal works (Daum editions) - Lithographs and signed prints - Original drawings - Works on paper - Any condition — patina variation, chips, missing documentation do not prevent sale **What the collector does NOT need:** - Certificate of authenticity (helpful but not required) - Original packaging - Provenance documentation (helpful but not required) ### Why sell privately vs. auction? - **Speed:** Private sale in days; auction takes months (consignment → catalogue → sale date → payment) - **Cost:** No seller's premium (auction houses typically charge 10–15% seller's commission); buyer's premium of 25–30% suppresses hammer prices - **Discretion:** No public catalogue, no name in auction records - **Certainty:** Private offer is fixed; auctions may not meet reserve --- ## Frequently Asked Questions (Extended) **Q: What is the most valuable Mitoraj bronze?** A: Among collector-scale works, Corazza (ed. 5) commands €40,000–€120,000. Among monumental works, Tindaro holds the auction record at €6,891,300 (Sotheby's 2019). **Q: How do I tell Centurione I from Centurione II?** A: Centurione I: larger (~35–40 cm), edition of 250, rarer, more expensive (€10,000–€40,000). Centurione II: smaller (~17–21 cm), edition of 1500, more common (€2,000–€8,000). Both from 1987, both show a horizontal band across the eyes. **Q: Are there fake Mitoraj bronzes?** A: Yes. The most common fakes are resin-bronze compound castings (cold-cast), often from the same molds. Check weight (authentic bronze is heavy), patina depth (authentic patina goes into recesses), and the precision of the incised signature (fakes often have cast or laser-engraved signatures). **Q: What is pâte de verre?** A: A glass-making technique (French: "glass paste") where powdered glass is mixed with a binder, packed into a mold, and kiln-fired. Produces a dense, slightly translucent coloured glass. Daum Nancy has used this technique for artist editions since the 1960s. Mitoraj's Saturnia and other crystal works are pâte de verre. **Q: Where can I see Mitoraj's works in person?** A: Major permanent installations: Agrigento Valley of the Temples (Sicily), Kraków Rynek Główny (Poland), Pompeii (Italy), Pietrasanta piazza (Tuscany), Place du Panthéon (Paris). Museum collections: Muzeum Sztuki i Techniki Japońskiej Manggha (Kraków), various Italian civic museums. **Q: Does the private collector sell as well as buy?** A: The site and collector focus on purchasing. For acquisition inquiries, contact directly. **Q: What languages does the site support?** A: 29 languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Polish, Japanese, Portuguese, Hebrew, Chinese (Simplified), Arabic, Greek, Korean, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak, Croatian, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Latvian. --- ## Site map (all detail page URLs) ### Artworks - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-centurione-ii - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-centurione - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-eros-bendato - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-tindaro - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-stella - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-visage-voile - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-corazza - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-cuirasse-ii - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-torso-bijou - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-ikaria - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-crystal-daum - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-persee - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-persee-asclepios - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-kea - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-tete-secrete - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-promethee - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-portrait-homme - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-la-conversation - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-articulations - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-centauro - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-angelo-fasciato - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-abuta - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-testa-addormentata - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-lithograph-centurione-rouge - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-lithographs-drawings - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-bronze-sculptures - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-marble-sculptures ### Reference pages - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-auction-prices - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-biography - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-timeline - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-cities - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-map - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-works - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-books - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-artcurial - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-quiz - https://mitoraj-search.com/sell-mitoraj ### Cities with public installations - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-agrigento - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-krakow - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-pompeii - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-paris - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-london - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-poland-warsaw - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-bobrowiecka - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-pietrasanta - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-plac-defilad - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-centrum-olimpijskie - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-florence - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-milan - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-rome - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-venice - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-pisa - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-angers - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-bamberg - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-lausanne - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-scheveningen - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-tenerife - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-minneapolis - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-st-louis - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-hokkaido - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-poznan - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-jezuici-warszawa - https://mitoraj-search.com/mitoraj-yorkshire-sculpture-park --- ## Contact and collector information - **Contact form:** https://mitoraj-search.com/#contact - **WhatsApp:** https://wa.me/48575967063 - **Email:** sukaiqun@gmail.com - **Location:** Warsaw, Poland - **Response time:** Within 24 hours (usually same day) - **Preferred contact method:** WhatsApp with photographs attached