Georgian-Russian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, known for his gigantic and controversial work, dies at 92
- Zurab Tsereteli, a Georgian-Russian artist famous for large monuments, died at 91.
- Tsereteli rose to prominence during the Soviet era, gaining recognition for monumental projects.
- His notable works include the Peter the Great monument in Moscow and the Tear of Grief memorial in New Jersey.
- Tsereteli stated in 2004 that Vladimir Putin's "healthy soul" inspired a bronze study of him.
- Despite criticism for his style, Tsereteli leaves a legacy of approximately 5,000 pieces worldwide.
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Painting and Sculpture: Artist Surab Cereteli died in Moscow
The Georgian-Russian artist Surab Zereteli was quite controversial because of his proximity to the state. Nevertheless, he also had admirers in the West. Now the sculptor and painter died in Moscow.
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