词条 | Matvey Manizer |
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Matvey Genrikhovich Manizer (1891 – 1966) was a prominent Russian sculptor. Manizer created a number of works that became classics of socialist realism. LifeManizer was born in St. Petersburg. As a student Manizer attended the State Artistic and Industrial Academy there, and the art school of the Peredvizhniki from 1911 through 1916. From 1926 he was a member of the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia. In 1941 he moved to Moscow. Working in an academic and realistic style, Manizer produced a great number of monuments situated throughout the Soviet Union, including some twelve portrayals of Lenin. Manizer was awarded the People's Artist of the USSR (1958), Member of USSR Academy of Arts (1947), vice president of USSR Academy of Arts (1947-1966), chairman of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists from 1937 to 1941, and winner of the Stalin Prize three times. Manizer's wife Elena Alexandrovna Yanson-Manizer (1890-1971) was a sculptor in her own right, with work at the Dynamo station of the Moscow Metro. Their son Hugh Matveyevich Manizer (born 1927) is a noted painter. Among Manizer's students was the Stalin Prize-winning Fuad Abdurakhmanov. Manizer is buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery of Moscow. Work
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11 : 1891 births|1966 deaths|People from Saint Petersburg|People's Artists of the USSR (visual arts)|Russian male sculptors|Soviet sculptors|Full Members of the USSR Academy of Arts|Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery|20th-century sculptors|20th-century Russian painters|Russian male painters |
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