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Ojars Feldbergs
Ojars Avrids Feldbergs | |
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Born | Riga | October 10, 1947
Nationality | Latvian |
Known for | Sculpture |
Awards | Order of the Three Stars |
Ojars Feldbergs is a Latvian sculptor. He founded the Pedvale Open Air Museum. in 1992 [1]
Biography
Ojars Feldbergs was born in Riga, Latvia. He graduated from the Department of Sculpture at the Latvian Academy of Fine Arts in 1976.[2]
Sculptures
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The Defense of Riga
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National Honors
In 2009 he was awarded the Order of the Three Stars.
References
- ^ Bates, Megan (2015), "Strange Events and Mythological Materials, a conversation with Ojars Feldbergs", Sculpture, 34 (6): 50–53
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ignored (help) - ^ Feldberga, Laura; Ringler, Tamsie (2014). Dzels. Akems Simpozijs [Iron. Stone Symposium] (in Latvian and English). Pedvale. ISBN 978-9934-8473-1-8.
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