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He created the Golden Duck (equivalent to the
American Oscar) awarded to individuals for outstanding accomplishments in area of Polish Cinematography. Throughout his career, he has participated in more than 100 exhibits in Poland, and abroad such as Paris, Venice and Budapest. His works are in the
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Sosnowiec, Poland and in Krynica, Poland (replica), the monument to the National Army (Polish Army Resistance) in the town of Sopot, the monument to the Polish Mother in Łódź, Poland, and a memorial to Polish Soldiers who died in Lenino, in Warsaw, Poland.
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Minister of Culture and Art awarded him a medal and scholarship at the All-Poland Exhibition of Young Sculptors, Cracow.
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collections of many Polish museums as well as Paris, Lausanne, New York, Madrid and the
Vatican. It was at the Vatican where, on November 4, 2003, Markiewicz personally presented the gold-plated sculpture
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to Pope John Paul II as a gift to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his papacy. In 2009, Markiewicz was creating monuments to the memory of Pope John Paul II and
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