Lazar Isaakovich Dubinovsky (1910 - 1982)
Lazar Isaakovich Dubinovsky
Lazar Isaakovich Dubinovsky (Russian: Лазарь Исаакович Дубиновский) was a Soviet sculptor born on May 1, 1910, recognized for his significant contributions to Soviet art, particularly in the Moldavian SSR. He was celebrated as a People's Artist of the Moldavian SSR and was a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Arts.
Dubinovsky's career was marked by a variety of notable works, including impactful sculptures and memorials that reflected Soviet themes and heroes. Some of his most famous works include the multifigure bas-relief commemorating Khrushchev's visit to Mold, which celebrated the awarding of the Order of Lenin to the republic. He also created monuments dedicated to significant figures such as the Civil War hero Sergey Lazo and various other works that showcased his mastery in sculpture.
His artistic achievements were recognized with numerous awards, and he was an esteemed member of the Union of Artists of the USSR. Dubinovsky's works can be found in various museums and galleries, reflecting his enduring legacy in the art world.
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Date and place of birt: | 1 may 1910, Fălești, Russian Empire |
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Date and place of death: | 29 november 1982, Chișinău, USSR |
Nationality: | Moldova, Russia, USSR, Russian Empire |
Period of activity: | XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Sculptor |
Genre: | Portrait sculpture |
Art style: | Socialist realism |