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Thermopylae (sculpture)

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Sculpture in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

Thermopylae
The sculpture at night in 2019
ArtistDimitri Hadzi
Year1966 (1966)
MediumBronze sculpture
LocationBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°21′39.3″N 71°3′35.2″W / 42.360917°N 71.059778°W / 42.360917; -71.059778

Thermopylae is a 1966 bronze sculpture by Dimitri Hadzi, installed at Boston City Hall Plaza near the John F. Kennedy Federal Building, in Boston's Government Center, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

Description

The abstract sculpture is approximately 12 ft. tall and 16 ft. wide, and weighs 2.5 tons. It was commissioned by the commissioned by the General Services Administration and commemorates John F. Kennedy. A plaque reads:

"THERMOPYLAE" / DIMITRI HADZI, SCULPTOR / "THERMOPYLAE", WHICH IS A 12-FOOT HIGH, 2-1/2 TON BRONZE SCULPTURE, WAS INSPIRED, / "PROFILES IN COURAGE" AND THE BRILLIANT WAR RECORD OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY, / IT IS NAMED AFTER THE GREEK BATTLE WHERE THE SPARTANS, IN A DISPLAY OF GREAT / COURAGE, FOUGHT THE PERSIANS TO THE LAST MAN. / THOROUGHLY SYMBOLIC IN ITS ABSTRACT SHAPES, BASICALLY ORGANIC IN FORM, THE HEAVY / FORMS CONTRAST WITH THIN, SOLID WITH OPEN, VERTICAL WITH HORIZONTAL, AND ROUND / WITH ANGULAR. THROUGH THE EFFECT OF THE SUN, RAIN, AND SNOW ON THE SCULPTURE, / THE VIEWER IS PROVIDED WITH EVER CHANGING VISUAL AND EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES.

The sculpture was surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in 1997.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Thermopylae, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution. Archived from the original on September 18, 2023. Retrieved December 6, 2019.

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