- Sergey Merkurov
Sergey Dmitrievich Merkurov ( _ru. Серге́й Дми́триевич Мерку́ров, OldStyleDate|7 November|1881|26 October -
8 June 1952 ) was a prominent Soviet sculptor-monumentalist of Greek-Armenian descent. He was aPeople's Artist of the USSR , an academic at theSoviet Academy of Arts [ [http://www.monulent.ru/person.php?id=00000000019 Меркуров С.Д. (in Russian)] ] , and director of thePushkin Museum of Fine Arts from 1944 to 1949. Merkurov was considered the greatest Soviet master of post-mortem masks [ [http://www.deathmask.kiev.ua/ru_ver/intro.html Скульптор Сергей Меркуров] ] [ [http://www.armenianow.com/archive/2004/2003/june27/arts/index.htm Art of the Departed: Gyumri museum houses rare, if creepy, death masks, by Viorica Vladica] ] . He was the author of the three biggest monuments ofJoseph Stalin in theUSSR [http://www.krugosvet.ru/articles/78/1007898/1007898a1.htm Меркуров, Сергей Дмитриевич] ] .He was the cousin of George Ivanovich Gurdjieff, an Armenian-Greek
mystic and spiritual teacher. [ [http://www.psylib.ukrweb.net/books/gurji02/index.htm ВСТРЕЧИ С ЗАМЕЧАТЕЛЬНЫМИ ЛЮДЬМИ, Гурджиев] ]Biography
Sergey Merkurov was born in
Alexandrapol (modernGyumri ,Armenia ). He left theKiev Polytechnic Institute after a political scandal and moved toSwitzerland , where he became a student ofAdolf Mayer .He attended art college in
Germany (1902-05) and then entered theAuguste Rodin studio inParis .Merkurov had met
Vladimir Lenin when the revolutionary leader was living abroad, and listened to his speeches. Among many others, the statue of Lenin that stood in Lenin Square,Yerevan during Soviet times also was the work of Merkurov.Merkurov returned to the
Russian Empire in 1907 as he was called by theArmenian Apostolic Church authorities to execute a post-mortem mask ofCatholicos Mkrtich Khrimian . It was his first work of this kind. Then he lived inTbilisi ,Yalta ,Moscow , and made post-mortem (death) masks ofLeo Tolstoy ,Hovhannes Tumanyan ,Vladimir Lenin and his wife,Maxim Gorky ,Vladimir Mayakovsky and other famous persons. The technique itself is not an easy process. The author pours plaster on the body's face and puts a thread in the middle of it. Then, another material like bronze or plaster is poured inside the mask and this is how an actual-size face of the deceased results. [ [http://www.armenianow.com/archive/2004/2003/june27/arts/index.htm Art of the Departed: Gyumri museum houses rare, if creepy, death masks, By Viorica Vladica] ]Merkurov was an outstanding representative of academic modern style, employing the themes of death and stone blocks. As a philosopher of the arts, Merkurov also used motifs of thought ("Monument of Dostoevsky", 1911-1913; "The figure-portrait of Thought", 1918).
Merkurov was known as a free-thinker and an extraordinary person. He was a member of the Masonic "United Workers' Brotherhood", the Association of Painters of Revolutionary Russia and the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union . As director of thePushkin Museum of Fine Arts , he saved the monument of Catherine the Great and secretly sent it toYerevan , where it was hidden for decades and finally returned toRussia in 2006 [ [http://www.rg.ru/2006/01/23/ekaterina.html "Российская газета", №3977, 23 января (in Russian)] ] .For
Joseph Stalin 's 70th birthday, Merkurov made a special gift, a costly granite monument called "Death of the Leader". Stalin refused to accept it and a difficult period in the sculptor's life began. [ [http://www.peoples.ru/facts/all/f1240.shtml Сергей Меркуров, Дорогой подарок] ]In 1953 his "Notes of a Sculptor" was published.
Merkurov Museum in Gyumri
In 1984 the Merkurov Museum was opened in his family house in Gyumri. The post-mortem masks of 59 Soviet leaders and famous people are displayed in the museum, including the only original death mask of Lenin.
References
Links
* [http://ura-inform.com/society/2006/10/23/maska У смерти симметричное лицо, Александра Марченко (in Russian)]
* [http://merkurov.iatp.irex.am/merk.htm Sergey Merkurov Museum]
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