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Museum: Maryhill Museum of Art (Goldendale, United States)

Technique: Sculpture

Séraphin Nikolaevich Soudbinine (born Séraphim Golovastikov) was a Russian sculptor who moved to Paris in 1904. He studied at Rodin’s studio beginning in 1906, and was Rodin’s chief stone carver for many years. Soudbinine was a noted sculptor in his own right and his ceramic work was exhibited in New York in 1922–1924. He also worked on several important Art Deco-era design projects.

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