The Partisans - Boston, MA
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N 42° 20.910 W 071° 02.560
19T E 331754 N 4690491
This statue has five horses and riders symbolically depicting the defeated Polish fighter who resisted the Polish Communist regime after World War II.
Waymark Code: WMP79Z
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 07/13/2015
Views: 13

In Boston, within sight of the Boston Convention Center, is this sculpture, titled, "The Partisans," which remembers Polish resistance post World War II.

The sculpture is currently located at the World Trade Center stop along the MBTA Silver Line - a partially underground busway through the Seaport District. It is on an elevated road between the World Trade Center and the Boston Convention Center. It hasn't always been here - in fact, it has been here for a relatively short time. It was originally placed at the Boston Common in 1983, then was moved to a warehouse.

The sculpture is an aluminum work standing on a raised base lined with wood timbers and containing wood chips, compost, and plants. The composition is of five riders in a tight formation. They are all facing down, utterly defeated. The horses face in all directions. The rough, almost impressionistic finish to the sculpture adds to feeling that they are ghost-like, almost as if they were not there.

Rather than a typical sculpture of some hero or general in triumph, this is a sculpture meant to symbolize the utter defeat of a group of people in a resistance movement.

There are two plaques. The one toward the rear is a plate facing upward. It says,

"Partizens, Sculpture by Andrzej Pitynski, Sited by Sculpture Placement, Washington, D.C."

The second plaque is in front, facing forward, and has the following text,

"The Partisans
by Andrzej Pitynski
1979

The sculpture depicts Polish Underground fighters who battled the German and Soviet forces during World War II and later the Comunist Regime of Poland

Since August 2006 on loan from The Sculpture Foundation to Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Daniel A. Grabauskas, General Manager"

There was also a Polish flag and a wreath placed at the time of visiting.

A Wikipedia article for this sculpture has more information.

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Identity of Rider: Mythical Fighters

Identity of Horse: Mythcical figures

Name of artist: Andrzej Pitynski

Date of Dedication: 1/1/1983

Material: Other

Unusual Features: Five horse-riders in tight formation - the riders downcast

Position: All Hooves Planted

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