- Ivan Shadr
Ivan Shadr ( _ru. Иван Шадр), pseudonym of Ivan Dmitriyevich Ivanov ( _ru. Иван Дмитриевич Иванов) (OldStyleDate|11 February|1887|30 January — 1941) was a
Russia n/Soviet sculptor who took his pseudonym after his hometown ofShadrinsk .Shadr studied at the Artistic Industrial School in
Yekaterinburg from 1903 to 1907, and from 1907 to 1908 at the drawing school of the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts inSt Petersburg where the famous Nicholas Roerich was his teacher. He furthered his edication underAuguste Rodin andEmile-Antoine Bourdelle inParis (1910–1911), and inRome (1911 – 1912).Shadr's early works, such as the project for the memorial to World Suffering (1916), were designed according to the principles of
Art Nouveau . After the 1917Revolution he was an active participant in the execution of the Monumental Propaganda Plan, in particular, he sculptured reliefs depicting the Socialist ideological leadersKarl Marx ,Karl Liebknecht , andRosa Luxemburg , as well as several monuments toVladimir Lenin .In these years the characteristics of Shadr’s style were consolidated: an elevated, romantic organization of the figures and an emotional, dynamic composition. Among his most famous and characteristic works are sculptures "Stone as a weapon of the
proletariat " (1927) and "Woman with an Oar" (1936).In the 1920s, Shadr together with sculptor
Piotr Tayozhny came up with one of the firstdesign s of theOrder of Lenin , the highestSoviet award .Shadr also worked for
Goznak , including on designing new Sovietmoney that included the symbols of that time: a worker, a peasant and aRed Army soldier.Those sculptures remarkable for their vigorous and dynamic typical characters can be seen nowadays in the
Russian Museum (plaster casts) and in theTretyakov Gallery (bronze sculptures).elected work
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proletariat ", 1927,bronze ,Moscow , State Tretyakov Gallery]External links
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