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  1. Sergey Timofeyevich Konenkov, also Sergei Konyonkov (Russian: Серге́й Тимофеевич Конёнков; 10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1874 – 9 December 1971) was a Russian and Soviet sculptor. He was often called "the Russian Rodin".

  2. Sculptor Sergey Konenkov and Margarita Konenkova on holiday. Getty Images. In 1923, the married couple moved to the U.S. Margarita became a real star among Russian immigrants, attending...

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  3. Serguéi Timoféievich Koniónkov (en ruso: Сергей Тимофеевич Конёнков; Karakovichi, 10 de julio de 1874 - Moscú, 9 de diciembre de 1971) fue un escultor ruso. A menudo se lo denomina "el Rodin ruso". 1 .

  4. Sergey Merkurov was the first Soviet sculptor to start creating huge grandiose monuments to Stalin and Lenin across the country.

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  5. An outstanding Russian sculptor and graphic artist, who had earned the glory of “Russian Rodin” even before the revolution. Sergey Konenkov was a master of monumental compositions, portrait and plot genres, masterfully worked in wood, using folk carving techniques.

  6. 2 de feb. de 2018 · An affair between a Russian spy and a genius scientist during World War II sounds like the plot of a James Bond movie – yet it’s real, and involves Einstein. Though his fame is widespread, Margarita Konenkova was little-known until letters sold at auction revealed their love. Here’s everything you need to know.

  7. Konenkov sculptor — people's artist of RSFSR and people's artist of USSR, member of USSR Academy of arts. Winner of the Lenin prize. Awarded the order of Lenin, Hero of Socialist Labor.