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Andrei Sergeyevich Korobtsov (; born 27 April 1986 in
Jezkazgan Zhezkazgan, or Jezkazgan ( ) is a city and the administrative centre of Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan. Population: Its urban area includes the neighbouring mining town of Satbayev (city), Satpayev, for a total city population of 148,700. 55% of ...
) is a Russian sculptor, member of the Moscow Union of Artists. He is the author of more than 200 works, including 40 monuments.


Biography

Born in 1987 in
Jezkazgan Zhezkazgan, or Jezkazgan ( ) is a city and the administrative centre of Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan. Population: Its urban area includes the neighbouring mining town of Satbayev (city), Satpayev, for a total city population of 148,700. 55% of ...
,
Kazakh SSR The Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Kazakhstan, the Kazakh SSR, KSSR, or simply Kazakhstan, was one of the transcontinental constituent republics of the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1936 to 1991. Located in northern Centr ...
. His mother, Lyudmila Alekseyevna, is an engineer. His father, Sergei Petrovich, is a welder at a mining and processing plant in Gubkin. In 1994, the Korobtsov family moved to Gubkin, where he graduated from comprehensive and art schools. Then Andrei went to Moscow to study the art of sculpting. In 2011, he graduated from the sculpture department of the Russian Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (supervisors: and M. O. Krasilnikov) with his diploma work " Yevgeny Rodionov". Since 2011, Andrei Korobtsov has been a member of the Moscow Union of Artists and is actively working in the field of monumental sculpture. He lives and works in Moscow. In 2010, Andrey Korobtsov, together with the architect Konstantin Fomin, founded an architectural and sculpture studio in Moscow. Over the years of cooperation, the creative tandem has implemented a number of major projects both in Russia and abroad. Among the most significant works of the studio are the monument to the Russian princess Olga Constantinovna Romanova in the Greek city of
Thessaloniki Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
(2016), the monument to the
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Khanpasha Nuradilov in
Grozny Grozny (, ; ) is the capital city of Chechnya, Russia. The city lies on the Sunzha River. According to the 2021 Russian census, 2021 census, it had a population of 328,533 — up from 210,720 recorded in the 2002 Russian Census, 2002 ce ...
(2018), the monument to the Greek Legion of Emperor Nicholas I in
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(2016), the monument to the front-line dog on
Poklonnaya Hill Poklonnaya Gora (, literally "Bow-Down Hill"; metaphorically "Worshipful Submission Hill"') is, at 171.5 m, one of the highest natural spots in Moscow. Its two summits were separated by the Setun River until one of the summits was razed in 1987. ...
in Moscow (2013), the monument to metallurgists in Tula (2015), the monument to the pioneers of the
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in Gubkin, Belgorod Oblast (2012). Andrey Korobtsov is also a co-author of the monument to
Pyotr Stolypin Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin ( rus, Пётр Аркадьевич Столыпин, p=pʲɵtr ɐrˈkadʲjɪvʲɪtɕ stɐˈlɨpʲɪn; – ) was a Russian statesman who served as the third Prime Minister of Russia, prime minister and the Ministry ...
in Moscow. In 2017, a monument to
Ivan III Ivan III Vasilyevich (; 22 January 1440 – 27 October 1505), also known as Ivan the Great, was Grand Prince of Moscow and all Russia from 1462 until his death in 1505. Ivan served as the co-ruler and regent for his blind father Vasily II be ...
was unveiled on the main square of
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. The author of the idea was
Andrei Konchalovsky Andrei Sergeyevich Konchalovsky (; né Mikhalkov; born 20 August 1937) is a Russian film and theatre director, screenwriter, and producer. His filmmaking career spans over 60 years in Cinema of the Soviet Union, Soviet, Cinema of the United St ...
, and Andrey Korobtsov embodied the image of the ruler in bronze. The sculptor's completed projects include numerous memorial plaques to famous figures such as actor Yevgeny Vesnik, historian Sergei Vyazemsky, First Lady of Great Britain Spencer-Churchill and others. A significant part of Korobtsov's easel art is a ballet series of works associated with the appearance of the prima ballerina of the
Bolshoi Theatre The Bolshoi Theatre ( rus, Большо́й теа́тр, r=Bol'shoy teatr, p=bɐlʲˈʂoj tʲɪˈat(ə)r, t=Grand Theater) is a historic opera house in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové. Before the October Revolutio ...
Evgenia Obraztsova in the sculptor's life. In 2014, she became his wife and served as a prototype and model for most of the works in the cycle. On April 1, 2018, a monumental bas-relief of the Russian composer
Sergei Rachmaninoff Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff; in Russian pre-revolutionary script. (28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and Conducting, conductor. Rachmaninoff is widely considered one of the finest pianists of his day and, as a compos ...
was unveiled at the concert complex. In 2018, the project by Andrey Korobtsov and architect Konstantin Fomin won the competition for the design of the Rzhev Memorial to the Soviet Soldier. The opening of the memorial took place on June 30, 2020. In 2020 he created an equestrian monument to Infantry General
Pyotr Kotlyarevsky Pyotr Stepanovich Kotlyarevsky (23 June 1782 – 2 November 1852) was a Russian military officer of Ukrainian origin. He was known for his service in the Russo-Persian War (1804–1813), where he won many battles against Qajar Iran, Iran. Biogra ...
on the Feodosia embankment. In 2021 he created a monument to Mikhail Devyataev in the village of Torbeevo,
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. A monument to the defender of the Fatherland was unveiled in Chastoozerye,
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. A bust of was unveiled in
Komsomolsk-on-Amur Komsomolsk-on-Amur ( rus, Комсомольск-на-Амуре, r=Komsomolsk-na-Amure, p=kəmsɐˈmolʲsk nɐ‿ɐˈmurʲə) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, located on the west bank of the Amur R ...
. In honor of the 800th anniversary of
Alexander Nevsky Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky (; ; monastic name: ''Aleksiy''; 13 May 1221 – 14 November 1263) was Prince of Novgorod (1236–1240; 1241–1256; 1258–1259), Grand Prince of Kiev (1249–1263), and Grand Prince of Vladimir (1252–1263). ...
, the memorial "Prayer before the Battle" was opened in the
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of the
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. In 2022 he created sculptures of the Dancer, Violinist, Trumpeter and Ballerina on the portico of the main facade of the . In 2024 he created Memorial complex "To the peaceful citizens of the Soviet Union who died during the Great Patriotic War". It was opened on January 27, 2024, it is located in the village of Zaitsevo, Gatchina District,
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. The authors of the monument are sculptor Andrei Korobtsov and architect Konstantin Fomin. On June 2024 he was awarded the
State Prize of the Russian Federation The State Prize of the Russian Federation, officially translated in Russia as Russian Federation National Award, is a state honorary prize established in 1992 following the breakup of the Soviet Union. In 2004 the rules for selection of laureates ...
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