Sculptor, People's Artist of Russia, full member of the Russian Academy of Arts, winner of international competitions, and professor at the International Academy of Architecture. In 1969, he graduated from the sculpture department of the S.G. Stroganov Higher School of Art and Industry. While still a student, he became a regular participant in national and international art exhibitions. Throughout his career, the sculptor participated in over 100 exhibitions. In 1983, he established the first original foundry in the USSR. Georgy Frangulyan works in easel and monumental sculpture using a variety of materials, including bronze, marble, wood, and ceramics. Painting and graphic art occupy a special place in Frangulyan's work. Frangulyan is known to the general public for his monumental works in various cities of Russia and the former USSR, as well as in Hungary, Bulgaria, Italy, Belgium, and Israel. Among the sculptor's major works are: "The Crucifixion" for the Cathedral of St. Francis in Ravenna (Italy), allegorical figures on the building of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, a monument to Peter the Great in Antwerp (Belgium), a monument to Alexander Pushkin in Brussels (Belgium), a monument to Bulat Okudzhava on Arbat (Moscow), "Dante's Boat" in Venice (Italy), a tombstone on the grave of Boris Yeltsin at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow, monuments to Joseph Brodsky, Dmitry Shostakovich, Mikhail Bulgakov, Yevgeny Primakov and Anatoly Tarasov, a memorial complex to victims of political repression "Wall of Grief" in Moscow, a monument to Isaac Babel in Odessa, and Albert Einstein in Israel. Georgy Frangulyan is the author of award badges and symbols for national and international prizes and festivals, including the Crescendo Music Festival badge, the Choice Award of the Resistance human rights movement, the Rabbi Immanuel Jacobovitz Award of the Conference of European Rabbis (CER), the Moscow Account Poetry Prize (a bronze "Arch"), the Dante Medal for the Ravenna Biennale of Small Sculpture, the Medal of the Sergei Mikhalkov International Competition "Today - Children, Tomorrow - People," and others. The sculptor's works are housed in the State Tretyakov Gallery and the A.S. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Pushkin in Moscow, the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, the Albertina Gallery in Vienna, the Dantesco Museum in Ravenna (Italy), the central library of Colmar (France), the Bodleian Library in Oxford, museums in Sochi, Tambov, Kaliningrad, Sofia, as well as in private collections in Italy, Germany, the USA, France, Sweden, Spain, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Bulgaria.
* Frangulyan G.V. Year – 1992 Size – h-32. Technique – Bronze.
Description:Monogram and date on the pedestal.
* Frangulyan G.V. Year – 1992. Size – h-32. Technique – Bronze.
Description:Monogrammed and dated on the base.
Будущий аукцион №199 21 мая 2026 г.
* Frangulyan G.V. Year – 1997 Size – 49.5x40.5. Technique – Bronze, tinted, patinated.
Description:Monogram and date engraved at lower left.
Аукцион №189 Аукцион 189 17 декабря 2024 г.
* Frangulyan G.V. Year – 1997. Size – 50x37. Technique – Bronze.
Description:Monogrammed and dated top right. The work was published in the book "Sculptures of Frangulyan", M., Trelistnik, 2006, p. 234.
Прошедший аукцион №192 22 мая 2025 г.
* Frangulyan G.V. Year – 2008 Size – 34.8x25. Technique – Canvas on cardboard, oil.
Description:Monogram bottom left.
Прошедший аукцион №190 25 февраля 2025 г.
* Frangulyan G.V. Size – 65х75. Technique – Bronze.
Прошедший аукцион №191 20 марта 2025 г.
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