Neizvestnyĭ, Ėrnst, 1925-2016
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Name (Latin)
Neizvestnyĭ, Ėrnst, 1925-2016
Name (Cyrilic)
Неизвестный, Эрнст, 1926-2016
Other forms of name
Neizvestny, Ernest, 1925-2016
Neizvestny, Ernst, 1925-2016
Neizvestnyi, Ernst, 1926-
Neizvestny, Ernest, 1926-
Neizvestny, Ernst, 1926-
Neizvestnyi, Ernest, 1926-
Неизвестный, Эрнест, 1926-
Date of birth
1926
Date of death
2016
Occupation
Sculptors
Associated Language
rus
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Berger J.Art and revolution, 1969.
- Contemporary artists, 1983:p. 669 (Neizvestny, Ernst; b. 1925)
- Egeland, E. Ernest Neizvestny, life and work, 1984:t.p. (Ernest Neizvestny)
- Information from 678 converted Dec. 18, 2014(Russian sculptor)
- LC data base, 4-20-84(hdg.: Neizvestnyĭ, Ėrnest, 1926- ; usage: Ėrnst Neizvestnyĭ)
- Marks, C. World artists, 1950-1980, 1984:p. 601 (Neizvestny, Ernst; b. b. 4-9-26)
- O sinteze v iskusstve, 1982:CIP t.p. (Ėrnst Neizvestnyĭ; Ernst Neizvestny)
- Russian Wikipedia, 8-22-2016:(born 9 April 1925, Sverdlovsk, USSR, died 9 August 2016, New York, U.S.A.)
- Sudʹba, 1992:t.p. (Ėrnst Neizvestnyĭ; Ernst Neizvestny) p. 5 (b. 1925 in Sverdlovsk; emigrated in 1976; lives in New York)
- LCN
- LCN: Neizvestnyi, Ernst, 1926-
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Wikipedia description:
Ernst Iosifovich Neizvestny (born Erik Iosifovich Neizvestny, Russian: Эрнст Иосифович Неизвестный; 9 April 1925 – 9 August 2016) was a Russian sculptor, painter, graphic artist, and art philosopher. He emigrated to the United States in 1976 and lived and worked in New York City. American playwright Arthur Miller once described Neizvestny as an "artist of the East" who is regarded by Russians as an "expression of the country, of its soul, language, and spirit" and as a "prophet of the future" who represents the "philosophical conscience of his country." Alexander Calder, the American artist, once said to Neizvestny, "All my life I create the world of children, and you create the world of man."
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