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Contemporary urban sculpture
Годы постройки:
2003
Скульпторы:
М.В. Переяславец
Назначение постройки:
Historical figures
Информация о памятнике

Василий Иванович Суриков (1848—1916) — русский живописец, мастер масштабных исторических полотен. Скульптура отлита из бронзы и установлена на постамент из красного гранита. Суриков представлен в полный рост, с гордой осанкой, благородными чертами лица и открытым взглядом. На постаменте размещены вечные спутники художника: мольберт, палитра, кисти.

Архитектор: А. П. Семенов
Материалы: бронза, гранит

Автор статьи: Департамент культурного наследия города Москвы
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