Theodor Zalqalns


Teodors Zaļkalns (born on November 30, 1876 in the Zaļais Kalns farm in the region of Riga, died September 6, 1972 in Riga) - a Latvian and Soviet sculptor, the Hero of Socialist Work (1971).

In 1899 he graduated from the Central School of Technical Drawing in St. Petersburg, 1899-1901 he studied in Paris under Auguste Rodin, 1903-1907 lived in Yekaterinburg, where he taught drawing in art school, 1907-1909 in Florence, and from 1910 in St. Petersburg . He carved in plaster, terracotta, bronze and granite. In 1918 he made a plaster bust of Czernyszewski, and in 1919, Louisa A. Blanqui. From 1920 he lived in Riga, 1944-1958 as a professor, he headed the sculpture department at the Academy of Fine Arts of the Latvian SSR. Honors

And medals. Bibliography

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