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Dubinovschi Lazăr
(1910—1982)
Lazar Dubinovschi studied art in Bucharest and worked for a period of time in the workshop of the famous remarkable French sculptor Antoine Bourdelle. After World War II he becomes one of the most important monumentalist sculptors from the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (MSSR) paying completely his contribution to the art "employed" for the so-called "socialist realism". In his easel works, however, where the social factors and the commander's influence were less minor, his born talent and his well inter-war preparation permitted the artist to create works of authentic value. His composition "Stramba Lemne" and Andrei Lupan's and Ghenadi Solominov's portraits are works that denote the sculptor's remarkable craftsmanship.
USSR, 1961, Kotovsky Monument in Kishinev
USSR, 1967, Kotovsky Monument in Kishinev
USSR, 1982.12.30, Kishineu. Kotovsky monument
USSR, 1956, Kotovsky Monument in Kishinev
USSR, 1964, Kotovsky Monument in Kishinev
USSR, 1980, Kotovsky Monument in Kishinev
USSR, 1965.07.24, Kotovsky monument in Kishinev
USSR, 1968.09.24, Kotovsky monument in Kishinev
USSR, 1974.04.08, Kotovsky monument in Kishinev
USSR, 1978.04.04, Kotovsky monument in Kishinev