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Count Casimir Pulaski (Kiselewski) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Count Casimir Pulaski (Kiselewski)
''Count Casimir Pulaski'' is a public artwork by American artist Joseph Kiselewski located in Pulaski Park, which is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The bronze statue is a 6 foot full-length portrait of Count Casimir Pulaski standing atop a 17 foot granite pedestal. ==Description== ''Count Casimir Pulaski'' consists of a cast bronze full length portrait of the count dressed in uniform and unsheathing a sword from his proper left side. The sculpture is covered in a blue green patina and stands on a white cut granite base. There are various inscriptions on the statue and its base. The proper left side of the bronze base reads: J. Kisielewski (sic). One side of the stone base reads: To the memory of Gen. Casimir Pulaski made glorious by his life and death 1746 1779. Another side reads: Erected- 1931. The third side reads: Pulaski. The fourth side of the stone base reads: Na. Wieczna. Parniec. Iczesc. Naszego. Rodaka Kazimierza. Pulaskiego Pulacy. W. Milwaukee.〔(), SIRIS.〕 The sculpture is administered by the Milwaukee County, Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture.
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