Leilão 23 Parte 2
Por Raskolnikov Gallery
2.3.22
Санкт-Петербург, Новгородская, 23., Rússia
Петр Альберти, Александр Альховский, Александр Батурин, Альберт Белявский, Александр Бихтер, Леонид Вайшля, Иван Варичев, Анатолий Гетманский, Анна Величко,   Василий Голубев,   Митрофан Греков, Сергей Доровенко, Михаил Железнов, Вячеслав Загонек, Арон Зинштейн, Аба Кор, Владимир Кранц, Алексей Кривцов, Лада-Мария Кушаков, Олег Ломакин, Матвей Манизер, Иван Матвиенко, Вера Матюх, Вячеслав Михайлов, Евгений Михнов-Войтенко,   Леон Нисенбаум, Юрий Павлов, Геля Писарев, Вениамин Пинчук, Николай Прокопенко, Виктор Рецйхет, Александр Саватюгин, Валентина Савельева, Хамид Савкуев, Лев Солодков, Юля Сопина, Николай Тимков, Мария Трегубенко, Вадим Штейн, Александр Яковлев, Елена Янсон-Манизер. 
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(People's Artist of the USSR) Matvey Manizer. "Kalinin", H 33 cm, porcelain, LFZ, stamp, specks (pictured).

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(People's Artist of the USSR) Matvey Manizer. "Kalinin", H 33 cm, porcelain, LFZ, stamp, specks (pictured).
Matvey Genrikhovich Manizer (1891-1966). Academician of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1947). People's Artist of the USSR (1958). Laureate of three Stalin Prizes (1941, 1943, 1950).
In 1909-1914 he studied at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of St. Petersburg University. At the same time, in 1908-1909 he studied at the A. L. Stieglitz Central School of Technical Drawing, in 1909-1911 at the Drawing School of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions, in 1911-1916 at the Higher Art School at the Imperial Academy of Arts. Pupil of G. R. Zaleman and V. A. Beklemishev, under whose supervision he created sculptures on biblical and mythological themes.
Since 1921 - at the teaching work (VKhUTEMAS (1921-1929, Leningrad), Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. E. Repin (1935-1941 and 1945-1947, professor since 1939, Leningrad), Moscow Higher Art and Industrial school (1946-1952), Moscow Art Institute named after V. I. Surikov (1952-1966).