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Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop (1863–1930)

Polish industrialist, one of the founders of the garden city Podkowa Leśna near Warsaw, photographer.Created by: PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search EngineDated: 1863
He is one of eight children born to Stanisław Lilpop and Joanna née Petzold. His great-grandfather came to Warsaw from Graz (Austria) in 1789, where he founded a watchmaking company (which existed until 1939). His father was not only one of the country's wealthiest Polish entrepreneurs, but also a patron of the arts and an art collector.

Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop studied at the Faculty of Commerce at Riga Technical University between 1884 and 1889. He inherited a considerable fortune from his father, valued at 320,000 rubles in silver, as well as shares in machine factories and sugar refineries.

In 1909, he sold most of the land he had inherited from Brwinów, and with the money obtained in 1910, he set off on a safari to Kenya. The aim of this expedition was not only to obtain hunting trophies (some of which can still be found in the Stawisko Museum in Podkowa Lesna), but also to return with a huge collection (several dozen albums) of excellent photographs, in which he was able to capture the rich culture, rituals and no-longer-existing costumes of the local population.

At the time of Poland's independence in 1920, Lilpop succeeded in convincing the authorities to run a railroad line through the Podkowa Leśna region, and at the same time set up a company under the name of “Miasto Ogród Podkowa Leśna”. In 1925, he transferred the districts of the future town as a contribution in kind to a joint-stock company, of which he obtained 40%. He left part of the area to himself, where in 1928 he built the magnificent villa “Stawisko” for his daughter Anna and her husband Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz.

As a passionate photographer, Stanisław Lilpop left behind a rich collection of colorful photographs taken using the autochrome method. Some of his photographs were presented in 2015 at an exhibition at the House of History in Warsaw.

Lilpop committed suicide at the Hotel Bristol, and is buried in the Brwinów cemetery.

He inspired the character of Monsieur Liebe in Józef Weyssenhoff's novel Soból i Panna. He is also the hero of Albena Grabowska's novel Stulecie Winnych. His role in the series of the same name was played by Adam Ferency.
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Self-portrait - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop
Ostend beach - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Ostend beach - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Plaża w ostendzie A group of people sitting on top of a beach. A group of people standing in the ocean with surfboards. Public domain postcard scan.

Chrysantemum - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop
Helena Marconi with daughters - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Helena Marconi with daughters - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Helena Marconi (siostra Stanisława) na spacerze z córkami, Karlowe Wary, 1902

Anna Iwaszkiewicz with Stanisław Pilawitz - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Anna Iwaszkiewicz with Stanisław Pilawitz - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Anna Iwaszkiewicz z kuzynem Stanisławem Pilawitz w Heyst-sur-Mer, 1907

Anna Iwaszkiewicz with parrot - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Anna Iwaszkiewicz with parrot - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Anna Iwaszkiewicz z papugą, willa Aida, Podkowa Leśna 1914 Public domain photograph related to Russian history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Friends of S. Lilpop - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Friends of S. Lilpop - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Grupa znajomych Lilpopa na plaży, Les Sables-d'Olonne 1909

Anna Iwaszkiewicz on the beach - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Anna Iwaszkiewicz on the beach - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Anna Iwaszkiwicz na plaży w Heyst-sur-Mer, 1906

Anna Iwaszkiewicz with Maria Wysocka - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Anna Iwaszkiewicz with Maria Wysocka - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Anna Iwaszkiewicz z Marią Wysocką (Piątkowską) w willi Aida w Podkowie Leśnej, 1911

Hunting - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Hunting - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Polowanie, c.1910 Public domain photograph related to Polish history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Maria Iwaszkiewicz - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Maria Iwaszkiewicz - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Maria Iwaszkiewicz, 1926 Public domain photograph of 1920s-1930s Poland, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ostend beach (2)- Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Ostend beach (2)- Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Plaża w ostend 1908 Public domain photograph related to Polish history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ostend beach (3) - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Ostend beach (3) - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Plaża w Ostend 1908, Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop Public domain photograph of stereoscopic card, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Anna Iwaszkiewiczowa with daughter - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Anna Iwaszkiewiczowa with daughter - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Anna Iwaszkiewiczowa z córka, willa Aida, Podkowa Leśna, 1924 Public domain photograph of mother and child portrait, baby, infant, young woman, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Anna Iwaszkiewicz with Maria Wysocka color photograph- Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Anna Iwaszkiewicz with Maria Wysocka color photograph- Stanisław Wilhe...

Polski: Anna Iwaszkiewicz z Marią Wysocką, prawdopodobnie pierwsze kolorowe zdjęcie na polskich ziemiach, maj 1909

Stereo Card - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Stereo Card - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: c. 1910 Public domain photograph of landscape view, nature, stereoscopic card, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Dr. Zaborowski leading the caravan - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Dr. Zaborowski leading the caravan - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Dr. Zaborowski na czele karawany, grudzień 1910 Public domain photograph of stereoscopic card, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Messina - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Messina - Stanisław Wilhelm Lilpop

Polski: Ruiny po trzęsieniu ziemi w Messynie Italiano: La Chiesa delle Anime del Purgatorio, crollata nel terremoto di Messina del 1908..

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