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Giennadij Jerszow ( uk, Геннадій Олексійович Єршов, translit=Hennadiy Yershov) is a Polish–Ukrainian sculptor, jewelry designer and
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. He is a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, and the National Association of Polish Artists and Designers. He is known for the production of monumental works, easel compositions and portraits, represented in different countries.


Biography

Jerszow was born on 12 July 1967 in
Chernihiv Chernihiv ( uk, Черні́гів, , russian: Черни́гов, ; pl, Czernihów, ; la, Czernihovia), is a city and municipality in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of Chernihiv Oblast and Chernihiv Raion within ...
, in
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in a mixed Polish–Ukrainian family. As a repatriate he acquired Polish citizenship and his family moved in 2001 to Poland, where he currently resides in the city of Gdańsk. Being brought up in a multinational family, he is fluent in Russian, Ukrainian and Polish, and gained a love for the history and culture of different nationalities.Gennadij Jerszow i jego rzeźby "rozsiane" po całym Pomorzu
/ref> During his school years (1974–1982), he was engaged in gymnastics and judo. He graduated from a music school in the class of bass guitar, and began to show interest in photography. Following the family tradition, he planned to become a doctor. In 1986 he graduated from medical college, received a medical education (
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) in the specialty of
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; he then worked for two years in medical institutions. During his training, he became interested in wood carving and jewelry, took part in regional exhibitions. At the all-Union competition-exhibition of the folk art of the
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held in Livadia in 1985 he was awarded with the "Small Medal of the Laureate". While working in medicine, he expanded the boundaries of knowledge of human psychology; as a result, he decided to change the direction and devote himself to art. He took up drawing and sculpture, moved to Kiev in 1986 to attend the studio of fine arts of
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, where he took up portraits and prepared for entrance exams at the art university.


Education

From 1988 to 1991, Jerszow studied at the
Lviv Academy of Arts Lviv National Academy of Arts is a higher education establishment in Lviv, Ukraine. History Officially opened in September 1946 as the Lviv State Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts, the Academy was reorganized into the Lviv Academy of Arts ...
at the department of monumental sculpture in the group of
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. At the same time, he began to study privately and work in the workshop of Anatoly Galyan, where he gained practical experience in creating monumental works at all stages of realization. He subsequently he trained at the
Ukrainian Academy of Arts National Ukrainian Academy of Arts ( ua, Академія мистецтв України (АМУ)) is a state scientific and artistic institution in the field of art, culture, and art history in Ukraine. The academy is one of the six state funde ...
faculty of sculpture and worked in a workshop of Valery Shvetsov and academician Vasyl Borodai. In 1995, he defended his diploma on historical and religious topics relating to Ancient Russia – "Monument to Holy Prince Mikhail and Boyar Fedor".


Teaching

*1996 – 1999 assistant and seniority at (NAVAA)
National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture The National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture ( uk, Націона́льна акаде́мія образотво́рчого мисте́цтва і архітекту́ри; НАОМА) - is an art university in Kyiv, Ukraine specialis ...
, his supervisor was an Academician Vasyl Borodai. He began cooperation with a historian Vladimir Kovalenko and an academician
Petro Tolochko Petro Petrovych Tolochko (; 21 February 1938) is a Soviet and Ukrainian historian, archaeologist, and political activist. He is one of the leading specialists in history of the Kievan Rus (Old Rus) and one of leading researchers of the NASU Instit ...
, at the same time published articles in scientific journals. He created a program to perpetuate historical figures and events of the 17–18 centuries (based on historical materials of the Northern Part of the Left Bank of Ukraine). He created a series of projects dedicated to national heroes. The image of
Ivan Mazepa Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa (also spelled Mazeppa; uk, Іван Степанович Мазепа, pl, Jan Mazepa Kołodyński; ) was a Ukrainian military, political, and civic leader who served as the Hetman of Zaporizhian Host in 1687–1708. ...
was later embodied in bronze and was the first monument in Ukraine dedicated to the hetman – philanthropist. *1999 – 2000 Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Fine Arts. National University "Chernihiv Collegium" named after T. G. Shevchenko. Chernihiv, Ukraine. *2003 – 2004 Teacher of sculpture and metal plastics. Composition of connected plastic schools.
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– Orlovo, Poland.


Creative method

The sculptor works in a realistic style. The elaborate details are combined with lively textured sculpting and graceful lines, which makes the composition easy and dynamic. The artist carefully selects themes for his works. Throughout his creative career, he has been creating portraits and figurines of artists and scientists, religious figures and politicians, creating images of famous people from the world of ballet, music and fashion. Thanks to direct contact with contemporaries, he conveys the unique spirit and energy of his heroes. The gallery of a modern portrait is presented by President of Poland
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, Pope
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, Patriarch of Ukraine Filaret, Protestant pastor Roman Jan Pawlas, Georgian Director Guram Petriashvili, English singer-songwriter and composer
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( Uriah Heep), Polish scholar Andrzej Ceynowa, artists: Evhen Karas, Vlad Dimyon, Yuri Olishkevych (USA), female images “Olga”, “Barbara”, “Anastasia”, as well as the artist's children “Wanda” and “Ostap”. The sculptor's works are distinguished by sensuality and emotionality, in each piece of work he conveys the individuality, mood and inner world of a person. As a material he uses bronze, ceramics, silver. He owns workshops in Gdańsk (Poland) and
Chernihiv Chernihiv ( uk, Черні́гів, , russian: Черни́гов, ; pl, Czernihów, ; la, Czernihovia), is a city and municipality in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of Chernihiv Oblast and Chernihiv Raion within ...
(Ukraine). He is the founder of the private gallery "FART", which has been engaged in the production and sale of sculptural works since 1995. ;Categories * Monumental sculpture (monuments, memorials, busts, statues) *
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sculpture (portrait, figurative sculpture, composition) * Sculpture of small forms (
Figurine A figurine (a diminutive form of the word ''figure'') or statuette is a small, three-dimensional sculpture that represents a human, deity or animal, or, in practice, a pair or small group of them. Figurines have been made in many media, with clay ...
s) * Reliefs * Jewelry work ;Genres *
Portrait A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expressions are predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person. For this r ...
(in the collection are portraits of artists and scientists, religious figures and politicians, historical heroes and contemporaries) *
Sacred art Religious art is artistic imagery using religious inspiration and motifs and is often intended to uplift the mind to the spiritual. Sacred art involves the ritual and cultic practices and practical and operative aspects of the path of the spiritu ...
(statues, reliefs, jewelry in silver) * Historical genre (the artist created a number of monumental works dedicated to historical events and characters) * Figurative art


Solo exhibitions

* 1994 – Borisoglebsky Cathedral Chernihiv. * 1996 – DK, Slavutich. * 1997 – Central House of Artists, Kyiv. * 1998 – "A Look into the History". Museum of History and Fine Arts, (Muzeul de Istorie şi Artă al Municipiului Bucureşti) Bucharest. * 1998 – Ukrainian House, Kyiv. * 1998 – The National Bank of Ukraine, Kyiv. * 1998 – National Palace of Ukraine, Kyiv. * 2004 – Gallery of the Art College, Gdynia. * 2004 – Historical Museum of Gdańsk (Old Town Hall), Gdańsk. * 2005 – Baltic Sea Culture Center, Gdańsk. * 2005 – Diocesan Museum, Pelplin. * 2014 – Borisoglebsky Cathedral, Chernihiv. * 2017 – Gallery of the Union of Artists, Gdańsk.


Famous works

* 1996 – memorial to the victims of the Chernobyl disaster (bronze, granite). Chernihiv,
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; * 1997 – - to the 900th anniversary of the First Congress of Princes of Kievan Rus (bronze, granite). Liubech,
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; * 1998 – (marble, granite), Herastrau Park, Bucharest,
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; * 2002 – "The
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and Tobias", figurative bas-relief, hospice. Gdańsk, Poland; * 2002 – "The Apostle Jude Thaddaeus" figure, hospice. Gdańsk,
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; * 2003 – memorial plaque – portrait of Pallottine priest Eugeniusz Dutkiewicz (bronze), hospice. Gdańsk,
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; * 2004 – a plaque – a portrait of Julian Rummel, one of the founders of Gdynia – on the facade of the headquarters of the Polish Navy (bronze). Gdynia,
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; * 2005 – Figurines "Orpheus", for laureates of the named after Woytek Lowski; * 2005 – depicting a famous dancer in the role of "Hamlet"
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; * 2005 – a plaque – a portrait of Janina Jarzynowna-Sobczak, founder of the ballet school in Gdańsk (bronze). Gdańsk,
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; * 2006 – monument to
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(bronze, granite), on the territory of ChSPU named after T. G. Shevchenko. Chernihiv,
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; * 2005–2006 – " The way of the Cross" – 15 relief images (bronze) – Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Gdańsk,
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;Uroczystość otwarcia drogi krzyżowej
/ref> * 2008 – monument to Peter Prokopovich, (bronze, granite). Palchyky, Chernihiv region; * 2007–2008 — " Stations of the Cross" — 14 reliefs (bronze) — Church of St. Anthony. Torun,
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; * 2007 " Stanislaw Moniuszko" portrait – bust of the composer (bronze). The Stanislaw Moniuszko Academy of Music in Gdańsk,
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; * 2008 "
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" portrait – bust of the composer (bronze). Polish Baltic F.Chopin Philharmonic in Gdańsk,
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; * 2009 – (bronze, granite). The
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. Gdańsk,
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; * 2009 – (bronze, marble). Chernihiv,
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; * 2009 – (bronze, granite). Warsaw,
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; * 2009 – , alias Zapora" (bronze, granite). Tarnobrzeg,
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; * 2009 – the fountain "Roses", Central Square. Tarnobrzeg,
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; * 2010 – memorial on the site of the papal altar, in honour of the Holy mass with the participation of
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at Zaspa in Gdańsk on 12 June 1987. Gdańsk,
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; * 2010 – " Stations of the Cross" – 14 reliefs (bronze,wood). Parish of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Gdańsk; * 2011 – figures – "
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" (bronze). The Great Theatre – National Opera. Warsaw,
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; * 2012 – monument to the Chaplain of " Solidarity" Henryk Jankowski. Gdańsk,
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; * 2014 – monument to Pope
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". Torun,
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; * 2014 – memorial plaque – portrait of the composer Feliks Nowowiejski, music school patron (bronze). Gdańsk,
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" ( Uriah Heep) English singer – songwriter and composer (bronze, marble). Alicante, Spain; * 2014 – figure " Arthur Schopenhauer" monument path implementation; * 2014 – " Stations of the Cross" – 14 reliefs (bronze).
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. Kyiv,
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; * 2015 – the . Gdańsk,
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; * 2017 – The Sarcophagus of Bishops of Pelpin. Bronze relief shutters depict angels and heraldry. Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption. Pelplin,
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; * 2018 -2020 – series of portrait statues dedicated to the prominent people of art.


Customers

;Opening of the monuments took place with the participation of * Presidents of Ukraine
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and
Viktor Yushchenko Viktor Andriyovych Yushchenko ( uk, Віктор Андрійович Ющенко, ; born 23 February 1954) is a Ukrainian politician who was the third president of Ukraine from 23 January 2005 to 25 February 2010. As an informal leader of th ...
, President of Poland
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, * Vice - Prime Minister of Ukraine
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, * Ministers of culture of Poland Waldemar Dąbrowski and Romania Ion Karatu, * Marshal of the Polish Senate Bogdan Borusewicz, * Archbishops Tadeusz Gocłowski, Sławoj Leszek Głódź, bishop Andrzej Suski, Ryszard Kasyna, Włodzimierz Juszczak, * Presidents of cities Wojciech Szczurek,
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, Jan Dziubinski, mayor of
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Viorel Lis. ;Among the customers were state and public institutions: *City Council of Chernihiv; City Council of Gdańsk; City Council of Tarnobrzeg. *Embassy of Ukraine in Bucharest and in Warsaw. *Headquarters of the Navy of Poland – Gdynia. *Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary – Gdańsk; *Basilica of St. Brigida – Gdańsk; *"Radio Maria" Torun. *Archdiocese of Gdańsk, Diocese of Pelplin, Diocese of Torun. *University of Gdańsk; *Chernihiv National University. after T.G. Shevchenko; *Historical reserve "Ancient Val" – Chernihiv; *Historical reserve "Ancient Liubech". *Polish Baltic Philharmonic named after Frederic Chopin; *Stanislav Monyushko Academy of Music in Gdańsk; *Ballet School – Gdańsk; *The Great Theatre – National Opera in Warsaw. *Also private companies and corporations. *Works are located in museums and private collections ..


Awards and honors

* Church awards: Medal "PRO OPERE POLITISSIMA ARTE PERFECTO" by
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of Poland Cardinal Jozef Glemp * Public Awards: Badge of Honor “Golden Jewel of the
Mazepa Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa (also spelled Mazeppa; uk, Іван Степанович Мазепа, pl, Jan Mazepa Kołodyński; ) was a Ukrainian military, political, and civic leader who served as the Hetman of Zaporizhian Host in 1687–1708. ...
Family”


Personal life

He is the father of three children: Philip born in 1989, Wanda born in 1995, Eustathius (Ostap) born in 1998.


Gallery

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by Giennadij Jerszow in the Grand Theatre in
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.
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Polish Baltic Philharmonic Polish Baltic F. Chopin Philharmonic in Gdańsk (full name in Polish: ''Polska Filharmonia Bałtycka im. Fryderyka Chopina w Gdańsku'') is a concert hall located in Ołowianka, Gdańsk. History Polish Baltic F. Chopin Philharmonic was founde ...
in Gdańsk File:Roman Pawlas.jpg, Roman Pawlas
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File:Eustafij Jerszow.jpg, Eustafij Jerszow File:Prezydent Lech Wałęsa.jpg, Prezydent
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Vladimir the Great Vladimir I Sviatoslavich or Volodymyr I Sviatoslavych ( orv, Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь, ''Volodiměrъ Svętoslavičь'';, ''Uladzimir'', russian: Владимир, ''Vladimir'', uk, Володимир, ''Volodymyr''. Se ...
in Gdańsk, Poland. Celebrated on May 23, 2015 on the occasion of the
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,
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2009 File:Пам’ятний знак жертвам Чорнобильської катастрофи Чернігів.JPG, Monument. The Chernobyl disaster in
Chernigov Chernihiv ( uk, Черні́гів, , russian: Черни́гов, ; pl, Czernihów, ; la, Czernihovia), is a city and municipality in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of Chernihiv Oblast and Chernihiv Raion within t ...
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1996 File:Jan Paweł II sculpture by Giennadij Jerszow 2014.jpg, Monument to Jan Paweł II,
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.
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References


Sources

* ''В. П. Коваленко''
Єршов Геннадій Олексійович
Encyclopedia of modern Ukraine (On Ukrainian)
Єршов Геннадій Олексійович Сайт Національної спілки художників України
National Union of Artists of Ukraine * ''Ольга Собкович'

// Образотворче мистецтво No.  4,  — 2010, No.  1,  — 2011 Fine Arts (magazine)(On Ukrainian) * ''Marek Adamkowicz'
Gennadij Jerszow i jego rzeźby "rozsiane" po całym Pomorzu
// Dziennik Bałtycki 9 lutego  — 2014


External links

* http://www.jerszow.ecom.net.pl/ * ''В. П. Коваленко''
Єршов Геннадій Олексійович
Encyclopedia of modern Ukraine (On Ukrainian)
Gennadij Jerszow i jego rzeźby "rozsiane" po całym Pomorzu


* ttp://korrespondent.net/ukraine/events/942873 В Чернигове открыли памятник Мазепе
Чернігові відбулося відкриття пам’ятника гетьману України Івану Мазепі. Фоторепортаж

Ющенко взяв участь у відкритті пам'ятного знаку жертвам Голодомору 1932–1933 рр у Варшаві


* ttp://vidia.org/2015/40651 У Польщі з'явився пам'ятник київському князю Володимиру
У Ґданську відкрили пам'ятник князю Володимиру

Володимир Великий у Ґданську


* ttp://www.golos.com.ua/article/35936 Скульптор Єршов: між Черніговом і Гданськом
ГЕННАДІЙ ЄРШОВ: "СКУЛЬПТУРА ВІДНОВЛЮЄ ІСТОРІЮ ТА ДОПОМАГАЄ СУЧАСНИКАМ ПАМ'ЯТАТИ"
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