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Alexander Terentyevich Matveev (Russian: Александр Терентьевич Матвеев; 25 August 1878 – 22 October 1960) was one of the leading
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n sculptors of his generation, working in a simple, vigorous, modern classical style similar to Aristide Maillol of
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Biography

In 1941, following the outbrake of the
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, together with professors and students of the Academy of Arts evacuated to Moscow and then to Samarkand; before leaving for Central Asia, he took part in an exhibition of the best works of Soviet artists. In 1942, while in Samarkand, he worked on a project for a monument to
Alisher Navoi 'Ali-Shir Nava'i (9 February 1441 – 3 January 1501), also known as Nizām-al-Din ʿAli-Shir Herawī ( Chagatai: نظام الدین علی شیر نوایی, fa, نظام‌الدین علی‌شیر نوایی) was a Timurid poet, writer ...
. In 1944 he moved to
Zagorsk Sergiyev Posad ( rus, Се́ргиев Поса́д, p=ˈsʲɛrgʲɪ(j)ɪf pɐˈsat) is a city and the administrative center of Sergiyevo-Posadsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Population: It was previously known as ''Sergiyev Posad'' (unti ...
. In connection with the 25th anniversary of his pedagogical activity, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. Participates in the competition for the right to create a monument to
Maria Yermolova Maria Nikolayevna Yermolova (russian: Мария Николаевна Ермолова; in Moscow – 12 March 1928, ''id.'') was a Russian actress, said to be the greatest in the history of the Maly Theatre in Moscow and the first person to ...
. In 1945 he participated in the competition for projects of a monument to Chekhov and created a portrait of the writer and a model of the monument. In 1946 he was awarded the Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945". He participated in the development of projects for the monument to Lermontov where he fashioned a portrait and created two versions of the layout of the monument. Participates in the All-Union Exhibition in Moscow. In 1948 he was subjected to harsh criticism from the leaders of the "social cultural propaganda", as not corresponding in their pedagogical methods to the "education of artists of the society building socialism". The initiators of another repressive ideological campaign, in this case, first of all,
Yevgeny Vuchetich Yevgeny Viktorovich Vuchetich (–12 April 1974) (russian: Евгений Викторович Вучетич; uk, Євген Вікторович Вучетич, ''Evhen Viktorovych Vuchetych'') was a prominent Soviet sculptor and artist. He is ...
and
Zair Azgur Zair Isaakovich Azgur (January 15, 1908 – February 18, 1995) was a Soviet and Belarusian sculptor active during the Soviet period. Born in Mogilev Governorate (now in Vitebsk Region, Belarus), he studied in that city from 1922 to 1925; from 192 ...
, freed Soviet culture from "foreign elements". The sculptor was forced to leave teaching. In 1960 he was a delegate of the I Congress of the Union of Artists of the RSFSR in Moscow. On October 22, 1960 he died and was buried at the
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. In 1989, a memorial plaque was installed at the house on 29 Lieutenant Schmidt Embankment in Saint Petersburg where he lived. As an artist of international reputation, he was made a leader of the Soviet sculptor's union until the 1950s when the younger practitioners of
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finally replaced him. He was also a teacher for many years at the Academy of Arts of the USSR and the
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where he had studied as a young man. One of his students was the Latvian
Kārlis Zāle Kārlis Zāle (28 October 1888 – 19 February 1942) was a Latvian sculptor. Zāle was born in Mažeikiai, but grew up in Liepāja. After training in Russia at the Kazan Art School under Alexander Matveyev and in Germany, he returned to Riga in ...
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Works

*One of his works, a group made up of three nude figures (apart from the Red Army hat on one of them a worker, a
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and a
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soldier, entitled "October 1927" was placed in front of the
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in 1968. It is cast from
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in 1968 from the original, created in 1927.Sopotsinsky, Oleg, ''Art in the Soviet Union: Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts: Major Works by Soviet Artists from 1917 to the 1970s'', Aurora Art Publishers, Leningrad, 1978 p. 440


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1878 births 1960 deaths 19th-century sculptors from the Russian Empire 19th-century male artists from the Russian Empire 20th-century Russian sculptors 20th-century Russian male artists Russian male sculptors Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture faculty {{Russia-artist-stub