Stanislav Netšvolodov
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Stanislav Netšvolodov (also Netchvolodov, born August 2, 1935, in
Kyiv Kyiv, also Kiev, is the capital and most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both sides of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2, ...
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sculptor and medal artist. He is a professor at
Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (, UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by Casimir III the Great, King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and one of the List of oldest universities in con ...
. Stanislav Netšvolodov has created bronze, wood, and stone sculptures and monuments. He is also involved with painting and graphics. Netšvolodov's hobby is medal art, and he has created several medals for the
University of Tartu The University of Tartu (UT; ; ) is a public research university located in the city of Tartu, Estonia. It is the national university of Estonia. It is also the largest and oldest university in the country.
(including the university's honorary doctorate medal and the ).


Education

Netšvolodov graduated from the Kyiv Civil Engineering Institute in 1959 with a degree in architecture.


Career

Netšvolodov started creating sculptures in 1962, and he worked at a private sculpture studio in
Irkutsk Irkutsk ( ; rus, Иркутск, p=ɪrˈkutsk; Buryat language, Buryat and , ''Erhüü'', ) is the largest city and administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. With a population of 587,891 Irkutsk is the List of cities and towns in Russ ...
. From 1966 to 1970, he was the chairman of the Irkutsk branch of the Russian Union of Architects. He then worked as an artist at the Ars foundation in
Tartu Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after Tallinn. Tartu has a population of 97,759 (as of 2024). It is southeast of Tallinn and 245 kilometres (152 miles) northeast of Riga, Latvia. Tartu lies on the Emajõgi river, which connects the ...
and as a restorer of church interiors in Poland. He has also worked as a sculpture lecturer at several art schools. Netšvolodov is a member of the and the Metal Artists Union ().


Works

*Plaster bas-relief of (1990), located on the 3rd floor of the University of Tartu library building in the Puksoo Gallery *Bronze figure of a boy with a dog on the grave of Peeter Ott *Bronze cross on the grave of
Juri Lotman Juri Lotman (; 28 February 1922 – 28 October 1993) was a prominent Russian-Estonian literary scholar, semiotician, and historian of Russian culture, who worked at the University of Tartu. He was elected a member of the British Academy (1977), ...
and
Zara Mints Zara Grigoryevna Mints (; July 24, 1927 – October 25, 1990) was a List of Russian linguists and philologists, Slavic literary scientist active in the University of Tartu. She was the wife of Juri Lotman. Mints was born in Pskov, but the famil ...
*Juri Lotman's bas-relief on the wall of the university building on (Castle Street) in Tartu *Bronze bust of Juri Lotman in the study building of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Tartu, (James Street) *Memorial column on the grave of the Auli family in Raadi cemetery in Tartu (1994); bronze and granite


Awards

*2002:
Anton Starkopf Fellowship The Anton Starkopf Fellowship () was a fellowship that was awarded by the Cultural Endowment of Tartu () and the city of Tartu from 2002 to 2014 to a sculptor or a sculpture project team whose work has significantly enriched the Estonian art worl ...


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