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Nagrobek Wandy Gałczyńskiej-Razesbergerowej w Pradze, photo Bartłomiej Gutowski, 2023
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Nagrobek Wandy Gałczyńskiej-Razesbergerowej w Pradze, photo Bartłomiej Gutowski, 2023
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Nagrobek Wandy Gałczyńskiej-Razesbergerowej w Pradze, photo Bartłomiej Gutowski, 2023
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Signature on the tombstone of Wanda Gałczyńska-Razesbergerowa in Olšany cemetery in Prague, photo Bartłomiej Gutowski, 2023
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Tombstone of Wanda Galczynska-Razesbergerowa

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Tombstone of Wanda Galczynska-Razesbergerowa

The tombstone of Wanda Gałczyńska-Razesbergerowa, née Lopuszanska, rests in Prague's Olšany Cemetery. The short inscription on it contains an error in the Łopuszańskis' surname ("a" changed into "e") and a reference to the surname Razesbergerova, also appearing in the abbreviated form - Bergerova. Wanda, after her marriage to her second husband, bore the longer version of this surname. The abbreviated form, "Berger", belonged to Augustin Berger, the well-known choreographer and ballet master of the National Theatre in Prague, who decided to make this change to make it easier for the public to remember his name.

Wanda Gałczyńska-Razesbergerowa went down in history as the mother of the poet K. I. Gałczyński, who honoured her in one of his poems:

Meeting with Mother (excerpt)

She was the first to show me the moon
and the first snow on the spruces,
and the first rain.

I was as small as a seashell then,
and my mother's black dress hummed like the Black Sea.

Night.

The paraffin in the lamp burns out.
A mosquito laments over my ear.
Perhaps you, mother, in the sky
are you the few stars?

Gałczyński's family relationships, as well as those of the adult Gałczyński with his mother, were complicated. Wanda came from a wealthy Warsaw family. Her father owned several tenements and a prosperous restaurant called "U Wróbla". The archives have preserved her birth certificate (23 November 1882) and her marriage certificate to Konstanty Gałczyński (1904). A year later, their child, Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński, was born. Between 1914 and 1918, the Gałczyński family stayed in Moscow, then returned to Warsaw. After the death of her husband in 1927, Wanda decided to leave Warsaw in 1930 and go to Prague, where her sister Stanisława, the wife of Augustyn Razesberger, known as Berger, was living. Stanisława married Wanda to his brother Antoni, who was then already 70 years old. The marriage was not a happy one. It is also interesting to note that a third sister, Józefa, moved to Prague. Wanda Galczynska-Razesberger died on 25 December 1938. Her grave was only visited by her son, Konstantin Ildefons, in 1949 during his brief stay in Prague.


The gravestone is in the form of a stepped stele on a low pedestal, covered by a wider slab, with a candle lantern attached on the left side. The stele is polished, at the top front with an engraved cross and the inscription:
. RODINA BERGEROVA / Wanda z Lopuszeńskich Gałczyńska - Razesbergerova / *23.XI. 1887 + 25.XII.1938. //. On the pedestal in the upper right corner, engraved signature R. SANDTNER //. The whole made of dark magmatic rock possibly monzonite.

Related persons:
Time of origin:
ca. 1939
Creator:
R. Sandtner (kamieniarz, Praga)
Supplementary bibliography:

Aleksandra J. Ostroch, Mothers of extraordinary children, volume 2, Czerwionka-Leszczyny 2023.

Author:
Bartłomiej Gutowski
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