Blanick Knight - Thomas Masaryk Memorial Monument - Chicago, Illinois
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This equestrian statue of Thomas Masaryk is located at the Univerity of Chicago.
Waymark Code: WM3XVE
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 06/01/2008
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Masaryk Memorial Monument
Location: University of Chicago
By Czech sculptor Albin Polasek
Historical significance: The Masaryk Memorial Monument's bronze horseman represents the knights of Bohemian legend who stood guard at the Blanik Mountain. The horseman also recalls a real-life defender of his country: Thomas Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937), the philosopher turned political leader who was Czechoslovakia's first president. Whether as statesman or as professor, Masaryk never shied away from hard issues; as a philosopher, his first major work was entitled Der Selbstmord als sociale Massenerscheinung der modernen Civilisation (suicide as a mass phenomenon of modern civilization). T. G. Masaryk’s name has also a special significance to the University of Chicago. He taught here in 1903 and 1908 and was honored here during his triumphant visit in Chicago in 1918
Identity of Rider: Thomas Masaryk
Name of artist: Albin Polasek
Date of Dedication: 05/29/1955
Material: Bronze
Position: All Hooves Planted
Identity of Horse: Not listed
Unusual Features: Not listed
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