Bronze Code: 916
$112
Height: 7.1 In
Width: 3.9 In
Weight: 3.2 LBs

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Immerse yourself in the rich history of Russia with the remarkable 1958 model sculpture by renowned Soviet artist, Oleg Konstantinovich Komov. Echoing the profound impacts of the war years on his youthful existence, Komov’s artistic passions were deeply imbued with a profound respect for the common Russian soldier, often overlooked in history, but nonetheless immensely significant.

Unveiling the heroic, yet understated efforts of these ordinary soldiers, his stunning sculpture vividly encapsulates the human spirit's tenacity and resilience. Made in 1958, this statue serves as a testament to the distinct and venerated phase of Komov’s creative journey, where the sculptor’s craft met the profundity of real-life stories, impressing upon it a unique and unmatched aesthetic appeal.

Originally hailing from the Soviet era, Komov (1932-1994) prominently figures among the foremost sculptors of his time, revered for his extraordinary prowess at historical themed sculptures. His works are a compelling blend of art and history, inviting viewers to vividly experience the trials and triumphs of the past. This iconic statue, in particular, has found a prestigious place today in one of Sevastopol’s esteemed museums, fascinating countless art enthusiasts with its compelling depiction of truth and courage.

Adorn your space with this symbolic piece from the past, an authentic portrayal of ordinary people’s strength in extraordinarily challenging times. Laden with history and crafted by a master, this sculpture is more than a decorative item - it's a compelling telling of the human condition during war times, narrated by one who experienced it first-hand. Embellish your home or office with this masterpiece as a symbol of resilience and honor, a historical-themed treasure depicting the extraordinary in the ordinary.