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Sculptor, b. 1887 - d. 1941

Ivan Shadr, pseudonym of Ivan Dmitriyevich Ivanov (11 February [O.S. 30 January] 1887, Tashtaki, Orenburg Governorate — 3 April 1941, Moscow) was a Russian/Soviet sculptor and medalist who took his pseudonym after his hometown of Shadrinsk.

Shadr studied at the Artistic Industrial School in Yekaterinburg from 1903 to 1907, and from 1907 to 1908 at the Drawing School of the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts in St Petersburg where the famous Nicholas Roerich was his teacher. He furthered his education under Auguste Rodin and Emile-Antoine Bourdelle in Paris (1910–1911), and in Rome (1911–1912).

Shadr's early works, such as the project for the Monument to the World's Suffering (1916), were designed according to the principles of Art Nouveau. After the 1917 Revolution he was an active participant in the execution of the Monumental Propaganda Plan, in particular, he sculptured reliefs depicting the Socialist ideological leaders Karl Marx, Karl Liebknecht, and Rosa Luxemburg, as well as some sixteen separate monuments to Vladimir Lenin.

In these years the characteristics of Shadr’s style were consolidated: an elevated, romantic organization of the figures and an emotional, dynamic composition. Among his most famous and characteristic works are sculptures The Cobblestone Is the Weapon of the Proletariat (1927) and Girl with an Oar (1936).

In the 1920s, Shadr together with sculptor Piotr Tayozhny came up with one of the first designs of the Order of Lenin, the highest Soviet award. Shadr also worked for Goznak, including on designing new Soviet money that included the symbols of that time: a worker, a peasant and a Red Army soldier. Those sculptures remarkable for their vigorous and dynamic typical characters can be seen nowadays in the Russian Museum (plaster casts) and in the Tretyakov Gallery (bronze sculptures).

Shadr died in Moscow and in 1952 was awarded the Stalin Prize posthumously. He is buried in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow, where his sculptural work can also been seen at the grave of Nadezhda Alliluyeva, the second wife of Stalin, and the grave of theater director Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko.

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    • IVAN DMITRIYEVICH SHADR (RUSSIAN 1887-1941)
      Sep. 26, 2015

      IVAN DMITRIYEVICH SHADR (RUSSIAN 1887-1941)

      Est: $2,000 - $2,500

      IVAN DMITRIYEVICH SHADR (RUSSIAN 1887-1941) Joseph Stalin, 1931 metal relief on wood diameter: 41 cm (16 1/8 in.) impressed signature, monogram and date This lot is being sold together with the following reference literature: a) O. Voronova Zhizn zamechyatelnykh lyudei. Shadr (Moscow: Molodaya Gvardiya, 1969) b) Yu. Kolpinskiy I. D. Shadr. Monografii (Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1954) c) Mastera sovetskogo iskusstva. Ivan Dmitriyevich Shadr (Moscow: Sovetskiy khudozhnik, 1951) d) Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin. Kratkaya biografiya (Moscow: OGIZ, 1947) PLEASE NOTE If you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Asian and Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 254. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 3:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 676. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.

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    • STALIN, JOSEPH. 1878-1953. SHADR, IVAN. 1887-1941.
      Jun. 26, 2013

      STALIN, JOSEPH. 1878-1953. SHADR, IVAN. 1887-1941.

      Est: -

      STALIN, JOSEPH. 1878-1953. SHADR, IVAN. 1887-1941.

      Bonhams
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