Wiktor Sadowski

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Wiktor Sadowski is a Polish artist working in poster, illustration and painting. He was born in Oleandry, Poland in 1956. [1] He graduated in 1981 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in Tomaszewski's studio.

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  1. "Wiktor Sadowski". poster.com. Retrieved 10 October 2012.