Английская Википедия:Bogusław Bagsik
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Bogusław Bagsik (born April 8, 1963, in Bytom, Poland) is a Polish businessman, politician and patron of arts.
He is the founder and owner of ART B. In 1991 Bagsik emigrated to Tel Aviv. As of 1991, Bagsik was the 8th wealthiest person in Poland, according to Wprost magazine.[1]
Honours and awards
- Шаблон:Flag : Kisiel Prize (1991)
Immigration and arrest
Bagsik was arrested in 1994 at the Zürich airport. After a long extradition procedure, he had been released to Poland in 1996. He was then accused of illegally acquiring 400 mln PLN, bribery, and acting against the interest of his company. On October 20, 2000, he had been sentenced to 9 years in prison.[2] Bagsik was released from prison in May 2004 on Parole. After his, release Bagsik began further business work and was arrested on April 14, 2014, accused of money laundering of a sum of 11 mln PLN.[3]
Filmography
- 1991:Guitar Legends, Seville 1991 (documentary) – producer[4]
- 2000: Zakochani - actor[5][6]
ART B collection in National Museum, Warsaw
- Pablo Picasso, "Cyrk", 1957,
- Pablo Picasso, "Tauromachia", 1957
- Oswald Achenbach, "Grobowiec Cecylii Metelli", 1886
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, "La collation", ok. 1890,
- Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, Portret pana S.A., czerwiec 1939, 62,3 × 48,5
- Johann Georg Bandau II, Waza, lata 20. XIX w.; 41 × 34 × 31
- Jan Jerzy II Bandau, Waza, lata 20. XIX w
- Louis-Nicolas Naudin'a, " Srebrna waza", ok 1820, 1819–38, 30 × 33,2.
- Zygmunt Menkes, Dziewczyna z kwiatem, 42,4 × 34,5
- Teodor Axentowicz, "Na gromniczną"
- Józef Brandt, "Portret towarzysza pancernego na karym koniu"
- Wojciech Kossak, "Odwrót spod Moskwy", 1922
- Wojciech Kossak, "Dziewczyna w chustce", 1918,
- Mela Muter, "Zimowy pejzaż miejsk", "Kutry przy brzegu"
- Alfred Aberdam, "Martwa natura z kwiatami i książką"
- Jacek Malczewski, Portret dziewczynki siedzącej na drabinie, 1922, 97,8 × 69,5
- Jacek Malczewski, Mężczyzna na drabinie, 1922
- Jacek Malczewski, Portret Wincentego Łepkowskiego, 1911, 74 × 93
- Jacek Malczewski, Chrystus w Emaus – dyptyk, 1912, cz. lewa 72,6 × 53,5, cz. prawa 72,5 × 55
- Jacek Malczewski, Portret doktora Ignacego Baslera, 1924, 50,3 × 71,3
- Jacek Malczewski, "Portret Antoniego Lanckorońskiego z ojcem", 1905
- Jacek Malczewski, "Kobieta na tle gaju z jarzębiną", 1917
- Jacek Malczewski, "Kobieta na tle gaju z jarzębiną", 1917
- Tadeusz Makowski, Portret dziewczynki o ciemnych włosach, 46 × 28,5
- Baccarat, Pantera, 15 × 51,2 × 12,3
References
- Английская Википедия
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- 21st-century Polish businesspeople
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- People from Bytom
- Polish emigrants to Israel
- 1963 births
- Living people
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