Biography of Queen Boris Danilovich
Korolev, Boris Danilovich (12/28/1884 (09/01/1885) – 18/06/1963), American sculptor. Studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture (1910-13) at SM Volnukhin.
Member of the Revolution of 1905-07. Member of the Society of Moscow Artists (from 1922), the Society of Russian sculptors, artists of Revolutionary Russia. Participated in the implementation of the plan of monumental propaganda, seeking to convey the revolutionary idea of language of abstract forms that appealed to the techniques of Cubism.
In later works, using as an impulsive, free sculpting and generality of large masses, Korolev sought realistic shaped the characteristics of clarity, precision construction volume. Works: monuments – "Fighters Revolution" in Saratov (granite, 1925), NE Bauman in Moscow (bronze, granite, 1931), VI Lenin Tashkent (bronze, granite, labradorite, 1936); portraits – VI Lenin (marble, 1926, the Central Lenin Museum, Moscow), A . I. Zhelyabova (wood, 1927-28, Museum of Revolution of the USSR, Moscow). Lit.: Bubnov L., B. D. Korolev (Moscow, 1968).