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Elephant
The sculpture in 2009
ArtistKurt Schwerdtfeger
Completion date1934
MediumConcrete
SubjectElephant
ConditionStanding, renovated
LocationSzczecin, Poland
Coordinates53°28′24″N 14°32′49″E / 53.473245°N 14.546945°E / 53.473245; 14.546945

The Elephant (Polish: Słoń; German: Elefant) is a concrete sculpture of Szczecin, Poland. It is located at the intersection of Poznańska and Szczecińska Streets, in the neighbourhood of Warszewo. It was made in 1934 by Kurt Schwerdtfeger. The statue depicts a small elephant.

History

The Elephant was sculptured in 1934 by Kurt Schwerdtfeger as the main element of a small fountain at the intersection of Poznańska and Szczecińska Streets. It stood in the centre of a small fountain bassin, and shoot water out of its trunk. After the Second World War, the sculpture was renovated and remodeled numerous times. During one of them, its trunk have been shortened and changed from pointing straight up, to curling behind its head.

The fountain operated until the 1960s. Later, its bassin was filled up with sand, and eventually deconstructed in 2004, being replaced with a grass lawn. The sculpture was renovated again in 2016.

While there have been calls to restore the fountain, it was decided against, as water could damage ageing and deteriorating sculpture.

Characteristics

The sculpture is made from concrete, and depicts a small elephant, with its trunk elevated above its head, and curled to the back. It is placed in the centre of small garden square at the intersection of Poznańska and Szczecińska Streets.

References

  1. ^ Mariusz Parkitny (2 September 2023). "Warszewski słoń raczej nie będzie już fontanną jak kiedyś. Konstrukcja rzeźby jest za słaba". gs24.pl (in Polish).
  2. ^ "Czy warszewski słonik powinien zostać zabytkiem? 'Możliwe będzie wtedy dofinansowanie renowacji'". wszczecinie.pl (in Polish). 1 February 2024.
  3. "Co z tym słoniem?". 24kurier.pl (in Polish). 22 September 2023.
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