Pulaski, Casimir

Among his monumental works is the equestrian statue of Kosciuszko in Humboldt Park in Chicago. Therefore, it was not strange, that the Pulaski Monument Committee would entrust Chodzinski with creating a monument to the Bar Confederate and great hero of the American War of Independence. The committee was guided by the thought that a Polish artist should create the statue of a great fellow countryman, a “man of a great and chivalrous heart,” who was an example of the best in Polish bravery and knighthood. The committee’s confidence was fully justified by the artist. He created a work that was magnificent, a worthy decoration for the capital of a great nation. American press and art circles have expressed the greatest admiration for the Polish master’s work.

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