Konstantin Simun
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Konstantin Simun (6 April 1934 – 4 September 2019) was a Russian sculptor living and working in Boston, United States. He was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1934. He is most well known for his large-scale monuments, including "Broken Ring", a monument to the "Road of Life" on Lake Ladoga, near Saint Petersburg, and "Totem America," exhibited for a decade at DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park. He was a recipient of awards from the International Dyagilev Prize "For Devotion to Art", the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, and the Pollack-Krasner Foundation.
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Константи́н Ми́хелевич (Миха́йлович) Симу́н (6 апреля 1934 — 4 сентября 2019) — советский и американский скульптор-монументалист, художник, член Союза художников СССР.
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Симун, Константин Михелевич
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Leningrad, USSR
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Lenin Peace Prize 1962
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Konstantin Simun (6 April 1934 – 4 September 2019) was a Russian sculptor living and working in Boston, United States. He was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1934. He is most well known for his large-scale monuments, including "Broken Ring", a monument to the "Road of Life" on Lake Ladoga, near Saint Petersburg, and "Totem America," exhibited for a decade at DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park. He was a recipient of awards from the International Dyagilev Prize "For Devotion to Art", the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, and the Pollack-Krasner Foundation.
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Константи́н Ми́хелевич (Миха́йлович) Симу́н (6 апреля 1934 — 4 сентября 2019) — советский и американский скульптор-монументалист, художник, член Союза художников СССР.
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