Jan Karski in Lodz, Poland
Jan Karski in Lodz, Poland
Published 2014-11-21T14:17:03+00:00
This statue is of Jan Karski, a famous member of Poland’s World War II underground.
Karski is depicted life size, seated on a park bench with a chess set and board on the seat to his right. A game is in progress, though I am too much of a novice to know if Karski is winning or losing. Perhaps tellingly, Karski is gazing off to his right, away from the board, as though he were watching his opponent leave in a huff. He has his legs crossed and is holding a cane in his hands. The monument was designed by Karol Badyna of Krakow.
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Weight of Raw Model - 28g Layer Height - 0.2mm Infill density - 25%
Date published | 21/11/2014 |
Time to do | 120 - 140 minutes |
Material Quantity | 28g |
Dimensions | 120 x 73 x 75 |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Jan Karski |