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Gennadij Jerszow | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Soviet (1967-1991) Ukrainian (1991-present) Polish (2001-present) |
Education | National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture; Lviv Academy of Arts |
Known for | sculpture |
Notable work | Vaslav and Bronislava Nijinska in the Grand Theatre, Warsaw; Monument to the Council of Princes in Liubech; Monument to Hetman Mazepa (Chernihiv); Monument to Pope John Paul II, "Radio MARIA"; Monument to Vladimir the Great (Gdańsk) |
Movement | Figurative art, Realism, Portrait |
Awards | Medal "PRO OPERE POLITISSIMA ARTE PERFECTO" |
Giennadij Jerszow (Polish pronunciation: [ɡʲɛˈnadij jɛrˈʂɔf], Ukrainian: Геннадій Олексійович Єршов, romanized: Hennadiy Oleksiyovych Yershov, Ukrainian pronunciation: [ɣenˈnɑdɨj olekˈsijowɨt͡ʃ jerˈʃɔw], Russian: Геннадий Алексеевич Ершов, romanized: Gennady Alekseevich Ershov, Russian pronunciation: [ɡʲɪˈnadɪj ɐlʲɪkˈsʲɛjɪvɪt͡ɕ jerˈɕof]) is a Polish–Ukrainian sculptor, jewelry designer and art teacher. He is a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, and the National Association of Polish Artists and Designers. He is known for the production of monumental works, easel compositions and portraits, represented in different countries.[1]