Krišjanis Barons - Riga, Latvia
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This relief sculpture of Krišjanis Barons, a folklorist, writer, and publicist, is located in Vermanes darzs (English: Vermanes Garden) in Riga, Latvia.
Waymark Code: WMPPV7
Location: Latvia
Date Posted: 10/03/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
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ABOUT THE SCULPTURE:

This larger than life-size stone sculpture of Krišjanis Barons depicts him with at first glance appears to be a very elongated head. However, a photo of him on Wikipedia shows him with a very long beard. No doubt that explains the elongated appearance of the sculpture. In addition to the long beard, he has a mustache. He has a broad forehead. His eyes are squinted and he appears to be looking straight out in front of himself.

The rectangular stone plinth is about 5 feet tall. On the front of the plinth is his name. On the back of the plinth are inscriptions in both Russian and Latvia that when translated to English read:

In honor of the 150th anniversary
of the outstanding
Latvian
folklorist
1985

AND

Dedicated
to the father of the dainas
150th anniversary
1985

ABOUT THE MAN:

A marker at the site of a bust of Barons in Riga (visit link) provides the following information:

"Krišjanis Barons (1835-1923) was a folklorist, writer, and publicist. His most outstanding contribution to the history of the Latvian people was his huge collection of Latvian folk quatrains or dainas, which he systematised by creating the "Dainas Cabinet." He himself designed the piece of furniture in 1880, and since 2001, it has been part of UNESCO's "Memory of the World" project. Barons published six volumes of dainas, with 217,996 quatrains in all. He is known for that reason as the father of the dainas. The volumes speak to the unique national aspects of the Latvian people, as well as their way of thinking. During his life, Barons published more than 150 articles about natural sciences and education. He opposed superstitions and laid the foundations for the popularly scientific style of literary Latvia language. Barons wrote stories and poems in line with the progressive efforts of his age. He was also a translator."

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Date Sculpture was opened for vewing?: 01/01/1985

Where is this sculpture?:
Vermanes Garden
Riga, Latvia


Website for sculpture?: Not listed

Sculptors Name: Not listed

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