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Alexander Nikolayevich Bourganov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Бурга́нов; Born 1935) is a Russian sculptor, a National Artist of Russia, and a member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts. His recent works include a monument to Alexander Pushkin located at George Washington University in Washington DC (2000); a statue of John Quincy Adams, the first U.S. Ambassador to Russia and later President of the United States, located in front of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow (2008); and a statue of poet Walt Whitman located on the campus of Moscow State University (2009). In 2001 his studio in Moscow was given the status of a State Museum, known as Bourganov's House. His other works around Moscow include a series of fountains and statues on Ukrainsky Boulvar, near the Hotel Ukraine.

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  • Alexander Nikolajewitsch Burganow (de)
  • Alexander Bourganov (en)
  • Бурганов, Александр Николаевич (ru)
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  • Alexander Nikolajewitsch Burganow (russisch Александр Николаевич Бурганов; * 20. März 1935 in Baku) ist ein sowjetisch-russischer Bildhauer und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Бурга́нов (род. 20 марта 1935, Баку, СССР) — советский и российский скульптор, доктор искусствоведения, педагог, профессор. Член Президиума Российской академии художеств с 2007 года. Академик РАХ (1997; член-корреспондент 1988). Народный художник РСФСР (1988). Лауреат Государственной премии СССР (1982) и Государственной премии Монголии (1987). (ru)
  • Alexander Nikolayevich Bourganov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Бурга́нов; Born 1935) is a Russian sculptor, a National Artist of Russia, and a member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts. His recent works include a monument to Alexander Pushkin located at George Washington University in Washington DC (2000); a statue of John Quincy Adams, the first U.S. Ambassador to Russia and later President of the United States, located in front of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow (2008); and a statue of poet Walt Whitman located on the campus of Moscow State University (2009). In 2001 his studio in Moscow was given the status of a State Museum, known as Bourganov's House. His other works around Moscow include a series of fountains and statues on Ukrainsky Boulvar, near the Hotel Ukraine. (en)
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