Crazy Horse Memorial.South Dakota October 20, 2011

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  • My trip to South Dakota-part 2- Crazy Horse Memorial.Koczak's Remembrance Day.
    Born in Boston of Polish descent, Korczak was orphaned at age one. He grew up in a series of foster homes. As a boy he was badly mistreated, but he learned to work very hard. He also gained heavy construction and other skills helping his foster father.
    On his own at 16, Korczak took odd jobs to put himself through Rindge Technical School in Cambridge, MA, after which he became an apprentice patternmaker in the shipyards on the rough Boston waterfront.
    He experimented with woodworking, making beautiful furniture. At age 18, he handcrafted a grandfather's clock from 55 pieces of Santa Domingo mahogany. Although he never took a lesson in art or sculpture, he studied the masters and began creating plaster and clay studies. In 1932 he used a coal chisel to carve his first portrait, a marble tribute to Judge Frederick Pickering Cabot, the famous Boston juvenile judge who had befriended and encouraged the gifted boy and introduced him to the world of fine arts.
    Moving to West Hartford, Conn., Korczak launched a successful studio career doing commissioned sculpture throughout New England, Boston and New York. His Carrara marble portrait, "PADEREWSKI, Study of an Immortal," won first prize by popular vote at the 1939 New York World's Fair.
    A childhood dream came true when he was asked to assist Gutzon Borglum at Mount Rushmore during the summer of 1939. Media reports about Korczak's World's Fair prize and work at Rushmore prompted hereditary Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear to start writing to the sculptor, appealing to him to create a memorial to American Indians. The two eventually met and even toured potential carving sites.
    Back in Connecticut, Korczak spent two years carving his 13 1/2-foot Noah Webster Statue as a gift to West Hartford. The work drew national attention but embroiled the community and the sculptor in controversy, foreshadowing what was to come at Crazy Horse. At age 34, he volunteered for service in World War II. He landed on Omaha Beach and, later, was wounded.
    At war's end he was invited to make government war memorials in Europe. But he had decided to accept the invitation of Chief Standing Bear and other project supporters and to dedicate the rest of his life to Crazy Horse Memorial.
    Korczak arrived in the Black Hills on May 3, 1947. He worked on the project until his death on October 20, 1982, at age 74. During his nearly 36 years of working on the mountain, he refused to take any salary at Crazy Horse Memorial.
    He is buried in the tomb that he and his sons blasted from a rock outcropping near where the permanent Indian museum will rise at the foot of the mountain carving. For the tomb door he wrote his own epitaph and cut it from three-quarter-inch steel plate. It reads:
    KORCZAK Storyteller in Stone
    May His Remains Be Left Unknown
    Without Korczak there would be no Crazy Horse Memorial. Its history revolves around his own extraordinary story, which is reflected in his log studio-home, workshop and sculptural galleries at Crazy Horse. His life and work are an inspiration to many, especially to young people.
    After his death the memorial continued to be built,overseen by Ziolkowski's wife,Ruth and seven of their 10 children.
    It might be the largest sculpture in the world measuring when completed at 641feet (192m) wide and 563 feet (169m)high. The head of Crazy Horse is 87 feet(26m) high. In comparison, the faces of the US president carved in Mt. Rushmore are 60 feet (18m)high. Ziolkowski with approval from Chief Standing Bear and other Native Americans envisioned not only a monument to Native Americans, but also an educational and cultural center that currently includes the Indian Museum of North America, the Native American Cultural Center as well as workshops for Native American. Ziolkowski and his relatives have refused government funding for the non-profit project and instead rely on donations and admissions to the memorial for funding to complete the Crazy Horse Memorial.

Комментарии • 16

  • @piero27761
    @piero27761 12 лет назад

    “When I die you painting me all of red, and then you cast me into the river so I will return. If you do not so this I will return the same, but as stone.” Korczak Ziolkowski has played well this message and the Indians have honored as a "man of great vision." Today the memorial in honor of "Crazy Horse" is not finished, but the work continues.

  • @carl0spais
    @carl0spais 12 лет назад

    Amazing trip dear Chris!
    thanks for all the information and video tribute to the Crazy Horse monument.
    beautiful Scenery, absolutely so great.
    thumbs up!

  • @carlosaglio
    @carlosaglio 12 лет назад

    Amazing trip dear Chris!!
    Very beautiful place !!
    Fantastic and historic!!
    Greetings

  • @KeyForsat
    @KeyForsat 12 лет назад

    beautiful Video with lovely Music..

  • @BGrazyna
    @BGrazyna 12 лет назад

    Wspaniała wyprawa Krysiu.... a i dla mnie przy okazji.
    Kocham takie wycieczki ( zabrałam do moich zbiorów z ciekawymi miejscami w świecie ).
    Pozdrawiam serdecznie.

  • @Crazy-Horse-Tx.
    @Crazy-Horse-Tx. 12 лет назад

    bucket list

  • @10Charly47
    @10Charly47 12 лет назад

    Hi Chris,.
    the evidence of the past are always a lively picture of the time!
    Your video is an interesting contribution to länst past eras,
    to be alive!
    Best regards, Charly

  • @nikiita7
    @nikiita7 12 лет назад

    Przepiękne i interesujące wideo:)

  • @acordeonhobby
    @acordeonhobby 12 лет назад

    wonderful video!!! i like very much
    jose

  • @2beniek
    @2beniek 12 лет назад

    Witaj Krysiu, z wielkim zainteresowaniem obejrzałem Twój śliczny klip. Jak widzę powstaje wspaniały pomnik wodza Indian "Szalonego Konia". Jego rozmiary są imponujące, sama głowa wielkości 25 m, całość 195 m - 172 m. Przypuszczam, że to będzie jeździec na koniu.., taki jaki jest na Twoim filmie w 2:17 minucie.
    Dziękuje, serdecznie pozdrawiam, życzę miłego tygodnia:)) B.

  • @LinedanceOpiAndy
    @LinedanceOpiAndy 12 лет назад

    nice Trip

  • @andreas9249
    @andreas9249 12 лет назад

    Super video**********✿-ڰۣڿ✿

  • @schaycengorai4800
    @schaycengorai4800 11 лет назад

    Ther is such thing

  • @04barbarita1
    @04barbarita1 12 лет назад

    SUPER..Video..♥..¸.•*¨)..☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆..
    Życzę miłego dnia, pozdrawiam:-*))
    ˜”*°•ڰۣڿ♥ڰۣڿ•°*”˜

  • @amint4929
    @amint4929 12 лет назад

    hat`s crazy horse memorial?There`s no such thing!

  • @schaycengorai4800
    @schaycengorai4800 11 лет назад

    The musics dumb