Bronze Code: 904
$186
Height: 8.3 In
Width: 2.8 In
Weight: 2.1 LBs

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Discover an exquisite piece of art by the recognized Russian sculptor, L. Razumovsky. A renowned figure in the world of art, Razumovsky was born in 1926 and lived in Leningrad. His journey into the beautiful realm of sculptures initiated in 1945 when he entered the sculpture department at the Leningrad Higher School of Art and Industry. His distinct style and impeccable craftsmanship were celebrated at numerous exhibitions where he showcased his versatility in different genres like monuments, garden sculpture, portraits, compositions, and small plastic. A man of indomitable spirit, he even served as a front-line soldier.

One of his most noteworthy creations was his sculptor's thesis, executed in bronze in 1953. Now, you have the opportunity to own a scaled-down copy of this spectacular piece. The original sculpture adorns the Victory Park in Moscow where it continues to impress art connoisseurs and ordinary visitors alike. Owning this piece not only introduces a unique artistic element to your space, but it also allows you to appreciate the rich history and extraordinary talent of a celebrated Soviet sculptor.

This bronze scaled-down copy is not a mere replica but holds the essence and grandeur of Razumovsky's original work. It beautifully captures the artist's vision and brilliant craftsmanship, sure to become a conversation starter in your home or office. It's not just a piece of art, but a piece of history, a thread that connects you with the golden era of Soviet art and one of its stalwarts - Lev Samsonovich Razumovsky.

Whether you're an art enthusiast, a collector, or simply wish to enhance your surroundings with a statement piece, this scaled-down replica promises unprecedented aesthetic value. It's a testament to Razumovsky's legacy, a physical representation of his knowledge and love for art. Consider this bronze copy not just as a purchase, but an investment in a timeless piece of art.