Yevgeny Viktorovich Vuchetich (1908 - 1974)

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Yevgeny Viktorovich Vuchetich

Yevgeny Viktorovich Vuchetich (Russian: Евгений Викторович Вучетич)  was a Soviet sculptor and artist of significant acclaim, celebrated for his allegorical and heroic monuments, notably "The Motherland Calls," once the largest sculpture globally. Born in what is now Ukraine to a Montenegrin father and a Russian-French mother, Vuchetich's early life in Yekaterinoslav (Dnipro) set the stage for his illustrious career. His works, characterized by their grand scale and emotive power, encapsulate the spirit of Socialist Realism, earning him prestigious awards such as the Lenin Prize and Hero of Socialist Labor​​.

Vuchetich's contributions to Soviet monumental art are vast, including the renowned Soviet War Memorial in Treptower Park, Berlin, and the poignant "Let Us Beat Swords into Plowshares" located at the United Nations headquarters. His dedication to the military theme was not arbitrary; his volunteer service at the front during World War II profoundly influenced his artistic direction. This theme resonates through his works, immortalizing the valor and tragedy of war​​.

His oeuvre reflects a deep engagement with the cultural and historical milieu of his time, contributing significantly to the landscape of Soviet and global art. Among his notable works are the Treptower Park Memorial, the "Let Us Beat Swords into Plowshares" sculpture, and the iconic "The Motherland Calls," situated on Mamayev Kurgan, which stands as a testament to his legacy​.

Collectors and experts in art and antiques admire Vuchetich's unique ability to merge ideological fervor with artistic mastery, making his works compelling subjects of study and appreciation. His sculptures not only capture the essence of an era marked by conflict and idealism but also continue to inspire through their aesthetic and symbolic significance.

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Date and place of birt:28 december 1908, Dnipro, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:12 april 1974, Moscow, USSR
Nationality:Germany, Russia, Ukraine, USSR, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Educator, Monumentalist, Sculptor
Genre:History painting, Portrait sculpture
Art style:Socialist realism

Creators Germany

Gretchen Wohlwill (1878 - 1962)
Gretchen Wohlwill
1878 - 1962
Christian Sery (1959)
Christian Sery
1959
Walde Huth (1923 - 2011)
Walde Huth
1923 - 2011
Amud Uwe Millies (1932 - 2008)
Amud Uwe Millies
1932 - 2008
Edmund Herger (1860 - 1906)
Edmund Herger
1860 - 1906
Johann Friedrich Boettger (1682 - 1719)
Johann Friedrich Boettger
1682 - 1719
Osmar Schindler (1867 - 1927)
Osmar Schindler
1867 - 1927
Johann Wilhelm Schütze (1807 - 1878)
Johann Wilhelm Schütze
1807 - 1878
Wolfram Beck (1930 - 2004)
Wolfram Beck
1930 - 2004
Heinrich Bürkel (1802 - 1869)
Heinrich Bürkel
1802 - 1869
Hermann Petzet (1860 - 1935)
Hermann Petzet
1860 - 1935
Daniel Lergon (1978)
Daniel Lergon
1978
Werner Glich (1927 - 2003)
Werner Glich
1927 - 2003
Ludwig Michael Schwanthaler (1802 - 1848)
Ludwig Michael Schwanthaler
1802 - 1848
Anton Hackenbroich (1878 - 1969)
Anton Hackenbroich
1878 - 1969
Severin Roesen (1816 - 1872)
Severin Roesen
1816 - 1872

Creators Socialist realism

Fedor Fedorovich Manailo (1910 - 1978)
Fedor Fedorovich Manailo
1910 - 1978
Endre Domanovszky (1907 - 1975)
Endre Domanovszky
1907 - 1975
Ivan Fedoseevich Dziuban (1923 - 2008)
Ivan Fedoseevich Dziuban
1923 - 2008
Evgeny Ivanovich Gudin (1921 - 1991)
Evgeny Ivanovich Gudin
1921 - 1991
Nikolai Nikolaevich Zhukov (1908 - 1973)
Nikolai Nikolaevich Zhukov
1908 - 1973
Maria Nikolaevna Butrova (1905 - 1989)
Maria Nikolaevna Butrova
1905 - 1989
Robert Petrosovich Avakyan (1932 - 2002)
Robert Petrosovich Avakyan
1932 - 2002
Pavel Petrovich Miroshnichenko (1920 - 2005)
Pavel Petrovich Miroshnichenko
1920 - 2005
Vladimir Afanasevich Maslov (1925 - 1993)
Vladimir Afanasevich Maslov
1925 - 1993
Georgy Stepanovich Melikhov (1908 - 1985)
Georgy Stepanovich Melikhov
1908 - 1985
Alexey Ilyich Tretyakov (1914 - 1963)
Alexey Ilyich Tretyakov
1914 - 1963
Olga Mikhailovna Bogdanova (1921 - 2006)
Olga Mikhailovna Bogdanova
1921 - 2006
Georgy Nikolaevich Bibikov (1903 - 1976)
Georgy Nikolaevich Bibikov
1903 - 1976
Marta Dmitrievna Zhitkova (1928 - 2012)
Marta Dmitrievna Zhitkova
1928 - 2012
Nikolai Bagratovich Nikoghosyan (1918 - 2018)
Nikolai Bagratovich Nikoghosyan
1918 - 2018
Heinrich Vogeler (1872 - 1942)
Heinrich Vogeler
1872 - 1942