1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI

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1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI
1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI
1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI
1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI
1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI

1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI
1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI. Ignacy Mocicki (1 December 1867 2 October 1946) was a Polish chemist, politician, and President of Poland from 1926 to 1939. He was the longest serving President in Poland’s history. Written in French at the Royal Palace in Warsaw dated May 11, 1936 this letter contains 2 pages of text. Diplomatic Correspondence addressed to the President of Cuba Jose Agripino Barnet. Ignacy Mocicki was born on 1 December 1867 in Mierzanowo, a small village near Ciechanów, Congress Poland. After completing school in Warsaw, he studied chemistry at the Riga Polytechnicum. There he joined the Polish underground leftist organization, Proletariat. In 1896 he was offered an assistantship at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. There he patented a method for cheap industrial production of nitric acid. In 1912 Mocicki moved to Lemberg (Polish: Lwów; modern Lviv, Ukraine), in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, where he accepted a chair in physical chemistry and technical electrochemistry at the Lemberg Polytechnic. [2] In 1925 he was elected rector of the Lwów Polytechnic (as it was now called), but soon moved to Warsaw to continue his research at the Warsaw Polytechnic. After Józef Pisudski’s May 1926 coup d’état, on 1 June 1926, Mocicki an erstwhile associate of Pisudski’s in the Polish Socialist Party was elected president of Poland by the National Assembly, on Pisudski’s recommendation (after Pisudski himself refused the office). As president, Mocicki was subservient to Pisudski, never openly showing dissent from any aspect of the Marshal’s leadership. After Pisudski’s death in 1935, Pisudski’s followers divided into three main factions: those supporting Mocicki as Pisudski’s successor; those supporting General Edward Rydz-migy; and those supporting Prime Minister Walery Sawek. With a view to eliminating Sawek from the game, Mocicki concluded a power-sharing agreement with Rydz-migy, which saw Sawek marginalized as a serious political player by the end of the year. As a result of this agreement, Rydz-migy would become the de facto leader of Poland until the outbreak of the war, while Mocicki remained influential by continuing in office as president. Mocicki was the leading moderate figure in the regime, which was referred to as the “colonels’ government” due to the major presence of military officers in the Polish government. Mocicki opposed many of the nationalist excesses of the more right-wing Rydz-migy, but their pact remained more or less intact. Mocicki remained president until September 1939, when he was interned in Romania[3] and was forced by France to resign his office. He transferred the office to General Bolesaw Wieniawa-Dugoszowski, who held it for only one day before General Wadysaw Sikorski and the French government ousted him in favor of Wadysaw Raczkiewicz. In December 1939 Mocicki was released and allowed to move to Switzerland, where he remained through World War II. He died at his home near Geneva on 2 October 1946. Condition; document is in very good condition with some wear. The item “1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI” is in sale since Thursday, February 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Historical”. The seller is “old_world_collectibles” and is located in Toronto, Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Poland
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed by: Ignacy Mocicki
  • Autograph Authentication: Dariusz Wojcik Authentication (DWA)

1936 Poland Signed Letter by Longest Serving Polish President IGNACY MOSCICKI

1924 Signed Letter by Afro-Cuban Historian FERNANDO ORTIZ to CONRADO MASSAGUER

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1924 Signed Letter by Afro-Cuban Historian FERNANDO ORTIZ to CONRADO MASSAGUER
1924 Signed Letter by Afro-Cuban Historian FERNANDO ORTIZ to CONRADO MASSAGUER
1924 Signed Letter by Afro-Cuban Historian FERNANDO ORTIZ to CONRADO MASSAGUER

1924 Signed Letter by Afro-Cuban Historian FERNANDO ORTIZ to CONRADO MASSAGUER
1924 Signed Letter by Afro-Cuban Historian FERNANDO ORTIZ to CONRADO MASSAGUER. Dated in New York on April 15, 1924. 7 1/2 x 10 inches. Personal letter written by on of the most important Cuban historians addressed to caricature master Massaguer. Written in new York on letterhead from hotel’Waldorf Astoria’. Fernando Ortiz Fernández (Havana, 16 July 1881 Havana, 10 April 1969) was a Cuban essayist, anthropologist, ethnomusicologist and scholar of Afro-Cuban culture. Ortiz was a prolific polymath dedicated to exploring, recording, and understanding all aspects of indigenous Cuban culture. Ortiz coined the term “transculturation, ” the notion of converging cultures. Disillusioned with politics in the early period of Cuban history and having been a member of President Gerardo Machado’s Liberal Party, and a Liberal member of its House of Representatives from 1917 to 1922, he became active in the early nationalist civic revival movement. Throughout his life Ortiz was involved in the foundation of institutions and journals dedicated to the study of Cuban culture. He was the cofounder of the Cuban Academy of the Language in 1926. He also founded Surco (founded 1930) and Ultra (193647), both journals that provided commentary on foreign journals. In 1937 he founded the Sociedad de Estudios Afrocubanos (Society of Afro-Cuban Studies) and the journal Estudios Afrocubanos (Afro-Cuban Studies). He helped found the journals Revista Bimestre Cubana, Archivos del Folklore Cubano, and Estudios Afrocubanos. Ortiz also developed a theory of activism within Cuba’s political system. He said that Afro-Cubans had been characterized negatively based on their African descent, and traits said to be primitive. He wanted to show the true nature of their culture: its language, music and other arts. His books, La Africania de la Musica Folklorica de Cuba (1950), and Los Instrumentos de la Musica Afrocubana (1952 – 1955) are still regarded as key references in the study of Afro-Cuban music. Fernando Ortiz died in Havana in 1969 and was interred there in the Colon Cemetery. Massaguer is remembered as the dominant force in graphic arts and popular periodicals in Cuba from the 1910s through the 1950s. During his long career, Massaguer created and published a number of magazines, including the highly influential Social and the widely popular Carteles. Citing Charles Dana Gibson and James Montgomery Flagg as influences, Massaguer developed a distinctive visual style in illustration and caricature, creating an instantly identifiable modernist look in his magazine covers and ads whose impact spread across Latin America. His sense of style extended to layout and content, modernizing and updating the Belle Epoque aesthetic previously dominant in Cuba. He was a founding member of the influential association of artists, writers, and theorists, the Grupo Minorista, whose Saturday lunches drew leading national and international artists and intellectuals. In addition to his activities in Cuba, Massaguer was famous internationally as an illustrator and caricaturist, publishing caricatures and illustration in Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and other American publications along with French and German magazines. He was active against the repressive Machadato, the regime of the dictator Gerardo Machado. Condition; Good with minor wear. The item “1924 Signed Letter by Afro-Cuban Historian FERNANDO ORTIZ to CONRADO MASSAGUER” is in sale since Monday, November 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Celebrities”. The seller is “old_world_collectibles” and is located in Toronto, Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Celebrity: Fernando Ortiz & Conrado Massaguer
  • Autograph Authentication: Dariusz Wojcik Authentication (DWA)

1924 Signed Letter by Afro-Cuban Historian FERNANDO ORTIZ to CONRADO MASSAGUER