
A prominent porcelain sculptor whose work defined the “happy Soviet childhood” aesthetic at the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory between 1949 and 1964 . Trained under renowned sculptors Matveev and Sinaisky, she brought a refined, classical sensibility to the mass-produced porcelain of the mid-20th century. Her work was a key part of the post-WWII artistic movement that sought to replace wartime “asceticism” with themes of beauty, joy, and domestic life.
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