Leo Mol
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Born | Leonid Molodozhanyn January 15, 1915 Polonne, Russian Empire |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Leningrad Academy of Arts |
Known for | Sculpture, Painting, Drawing |
Leonid Molodoshanin, known as Leo Mol, OC OM (January 15, 1915 – July 4, 2009) was a Ukrainian Canadian stained glass artist and sculptor.
History
Born Leonid Molodozhanyn in Polonne, Russian Empire (now Ukraine),[1][dead link] He learned the art of ceramics in his father's pottery workshop. Mol studied sculpture at the Leningrad Academy of Arts from 1936 to 1940.[2]
Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union he moved to Germany where he was influenced by Arno Breker.[1] In 1945, he moved to The Hague, and in December, 1948, he and his wife, Magareth (whom he married in 1943), emigrated to Winnipeg, Manitoba[3][4] in 1948. In 1949, he held his first ceramics exhibition in Winnipeg.
Mol was known for his sculptures of square dancers, skiers, aboriginals, and wildlife. Mol also completed more than 80 stained-glass windows in churches throughout Winnipeg.
More than three hundred of Mol's works are displayed in the 1.2 hectare Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park which comprises a gallery, a renovated studio, and an outdoor display. The garden was unveiled on June 18, 1992 and has been expanded twice since. It is supported by private donations, and Mol personally donated 200 bronze sculptures to the city of Winnipeg. The sculptures are of religious leaders, prominent people, the human form, and wildlife. [5]
Works
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Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Assiniboine Park Winnipeg
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Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Assiniboine Park Winnipeg
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Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Assiniboine Park Winnipeg
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The bust of William Forbes Alloway, Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Assiniboine Park Winnipeg
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sculptor Andrew Daragan; assistant sculptor Roman Kowal[6] Taras Shevchenko Monument in front of Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg Canada
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Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Assiniboine Park Winnipeg
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Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Assiniboine Park Winnipeg
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Leo Mol's bust of Taras Shevchenko at Shevchenko School - Vita, Manitoba
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Taras Shevchenko Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Leo Mol's statue of Terry Fox in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, British Columbia engraved with "Somewhere the hurting must stop..."
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Leo Mol's Taras Shevchenko Memorial, Palermo, Buenos Aires
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Leo Mol's Statue of John Diefenbaker on Parliament Hill, Ottawa Canada. He is depicted wearing an overcoat over a suit. He carries the Bill of Rights under his arm.
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Tree Children sculpture in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Tom Lamb, LLD in the Richardson Building lobby in Winnipeg, Manitoba
In 2002, his monumental bronze sculpture Lumberjacks (1990), which now stands in Assiniboine Park was featured on a 48¢ Canadian postage stamp in the sculptors series. Mol's small bronze sculpture of lumberjacks (1978) was his inspiration for a monumental bronze sculpture.[5]
He was always known as a particularly prolific artist and some of his most famous works include likenesses of three different Popes which stand in museums in the Vatican. He also has a sculpture of Taras Shevchenko on display on Washington’s Embassy Row.[7]
Other important subjects who Mol sculpted include members of the Group of Seven, A. J. Casson, A.Y. Jackson and Frederick Varley.[8] Mol also sculpted Sir Winston Churchill 1966, Peter Kuch, Dwight D. Eisenhower 1965, John F. Kennedy 1969, Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook ca. 1970, Terry Fox 1982.[9] On Parliament Hill in Ottawa stands his impressive over life-size standing portrait figure of Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker 1985[10] Also on Parliament Hill stands an impressive bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth II.[11]
| The maquette of Sir William Stephenson C.C. (code-named "Intrepid") displayed in a place of honour within CIA Headquarters, Langley, VA, USA
Honours
In 1989, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.[12] In 2000, he was awarded the Order of Manitoba. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.[4]
He received honorary degrees from the University of Winnipeg, the University of Alberta and the University of Manitoba.[4]
Mol was also made an honorary academician of the Canadian Portrait Academy (Hon. CPA) in 2000.[13]
References
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External links
- LeoMol.com
- The Ukrainian Weekly article:The extraordinary success story of sculptor Leo Mol
- Bronze sculptor Leo Mol dies at 94, remembered for his passion for art, Winnipeg
- Leo Mol biography
- Watch Leo Mol in Light and Shadow at NFB.ca
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