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Person    | Male  Born 4/5/1943 

Mihail Chemiakin

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: France, Germany, Russia

Mihail Chemiakin

Sculptor. He spent his early years in East Germany, where his father was serving in the army. Returning to Russia, he worked at the Hermitage museum. He was exiled in 1971 for failing to conform to Socialist Realism norms and settled in France. His work often features the 'surreal grotesque'.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Mihail Chemiakin

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Peter the Great statue

Statue unveiled by Prince Michael of Kent, as Patron of the Peter the Great T...

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Sir William Reynolds-Stephens

Sir William Reynolds-Stephens

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Edmond de Valeriola

Edmond de Valeriola

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Tomas Bañuelos
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Philip Jackson

Philip Jackson

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Carlos Rey

Carlos Rey

Wikipedia gives this name for one of the Camp Griffiss memorials but we are only guessing it's the SHAEF memorial.

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1 memorial