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Mikhail Konstantinovich Anikushin

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Mikhail Konstantinovich Anikushin

Birth
Death
18 May 1997 (aged 79)
Burial
Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia Add to Map
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55
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Russian sculptor. People's Artist of the USSR (1963). Member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1962); secretary of the board of the Artists' Union of the RSFSR since 1960 and of the board of the Artists' Union of the USSR since 1963; chairman of the board of the Leningrad section of the Artists' Union of the RSFSR since 1962. He studied at the I. E. Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in Leningrad with V. A. Sinaiskii and A. T. Matveev from 1937 to 1941 and from 1945 to 1947. He has been teaching there since 1947. In his monument to A. S. Pushkin in Leningrad (bronze, 1957), which earned him the Lenin Prize (1958), he achieved a psychological depth and natural quality of image, a severity and proportion of form, and a harmonious bond with the architectural ensemble. He also executed a monument to V. M. Bekhterev (bronze, 1960) in Leningrad and originated the plan for a monument to A. P. Chekhov in Moscow (1960–65) as well as a number of portraits and gravestones. He was awarded the Order of Lenin and several medals.
Russian sculptor. People's Artist of the USSR (1963). Member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1962); secretary of the board of the Artists' Union of the RSFSR since 1960 and of the board of the Artists' Union of the USSR since 1963; chairman of the board of the Leningrad section of the Artists' Union of the RSFSR since 1962. He studied at the I. E. Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in Leningrad with V. A. Sinaiskii and A. T. Matveev from 1937 to 1941 and from 1945 to 1947. He has been teaching there since 1947. In his monument to A. S. Pushkin in Leningrad (bronze, 1957), which earned him the Lenin Prize (1958), he achieved a psychological depth and natural quality of image, a severity and proportion of form, and a harmonious bond with the architectural ensemble. He also executed a monument to V. M. Bekhterev (bronze, 1960) in Leningrad and originated the plan for a monument to A. P. Chekhov in Moscow (1960–65) as well as a number of portraits and gravestones. He was awarded the Order of Lenin and several medals.

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