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Léopold Bernhard Bernstamm (20 April 1859 – 22 January 1939), also written as Léopold-Bernhard Bernstam, Léopold Bernard Bernstamm or Leopold Adolfovich Bernstam, was a Russian sculptor active in France and Russia. He was one of the official sculptors of the Musée Grévin.[1]

Léopold Bernstamm (c.1889)
Léopold Bernstamm (c.1889)
Peter I with Louis XV; at Peterhof Palace.
Peter I with Louis XV; at Peterhof Palace.

Biography


Bernstamm was born in Riga, now Latvia, where he entered the studio of Prof. David Jensen at age 13, and at 14 entered the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts of Saint Petersburg, where he won several awards.

In the early 1880s he made about thirty busts of celebrated Russians including Fyodor Dostoyevsky (from a death mask, 1881), Denis Fonvizin, Aleksandr Ostrovsky (for the foyer of the Alexandrinsky Theater), and Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin (erected at the writer's grave in 1900). These busts established his reputation. He then spent 1884 in Rome and Florence, continuing his studies under a Professor Rivalti.

In 1885 he settled in Paris, often returning to Saint Petersburg. His sculptures of eminent Frenchmen soon made him famous, including portraits of François Coppée, Paul Déroulède, Gustave Flaubert, Ludovic Halévy, Ernest Renan, Victorien Sardou, Émile Zola, and Jean-Léon Gérôme. He also made portraits of Czar Nicholas II of Russia and members of the Imperial family (1896), Anton Rubinstein (1901), and Alexander Pushkin (1911).

His last work for Saint Petersburg was the bust of Czar Alexander III of Russia (erected in the Russian Museum garden, removed in 1918). All told, he sculpted approximately 300 portraits of Russian and European representatives of culture, science and politics, and sculpted some monuments. Bernstamm was made chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in 1891.[2]


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[de] Leopold Bernhard Bernstamm

Leopold Bernhard Adolfowitsch Bernstamm (russisch Леопольд Адольфович Бернштам; * 20. Apriljul. / 2. Mai 1859greg. in Riga; † 22. Januar 1939 in Paris) war ein russischer Bildhauer.[1][2][3]
- [en] Léopold Bernhard Bernstamm

[fr] Léopold Bernstamm

Léopold Bernhard Bernstamm, né à Riga le 20 avril 1859 et mort à Paris le 22 janvier 1939), est un sculpteur allemand de la Baltique, sujet de l'Empire russe. Il a été l'un des sculpteurs attitrés du musée Grévin à Paris.

[ru] Бернштам, Леопольд Адольфович

Леопольд Адольфович Бернштам (фр. Léopold Bernhard Bernstamm; 1859, Рига — 1939, Ментона) — российский скульптор-портретист.



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