Porcelain composition "Yalta Conference of 1945"
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The Yalta Conference of 1945 set of statuettes is a collector's piece made of porcelain of a high artistic level, reflecting one of the key moments of world history. Three figures are placed on the pedestal — the leaders of the countries of the anti-Hitler coalition.: Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin. The master conveyed not only portrait similarities, but also characters reflected in poses, gestures, and facial expressions. These are not just figurines, but a carefully crafted scene in which every detail — from the folds of the overcoat to the architecture of the chairs — has historical and plastic significance.
The composition was created by Leonid Golovko, a student and assistant of the People's Sculptor of the USSR Z.I. Azgur. The artist has participated in exhibitions in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Minsk, Amsterdam, Berlin, Washington, Warsaw and other cities, and his works are in galleries and private collections of major representatives of world politics, culture and business. This work was created on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the Yalta Conference, a meeting that defined the future of the post-war world and consolidated the global order that was being formed in the Livadia Palace in February 1945. The last meeting of the "big three" in the pre-nuclear era became a symbol of the balance of interests and responsibility of leaders before history.
Portrait military subjects are one of the most difficult areas in ceramics. It requires not only jewelry mastery of the material, but also a deep knowledge of history, military uniforms, and individual characteristics of images. Such porcelain pieces are available in limited editions and are of particular interest to collectors around the world. This is not just a souvenir, but an iconic thing — a historical artifact in artistic embodiment, capable of occupying a central place in any intellectual collection.
| Material: | porcelain |
| Sizes: | 47 × 25 × 28 cm . |
| Weight: | 9 kg . |















