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DERUJINSKY, Gleb W.  (1888-1975) Russian-American sculptor, medalist.
            Born Smolensk, Russia, 13 August 1888. Moved to Paris
            1913; came to America 1919.
            Died New York City, 9 March 1975.
            Fellow: National Sculpture Society.
            Winner 1954 National Sculpture Society Lindsey Morris
            Prize for best bas-relief (including medallic art).

            M  E  D  A  L     S  E  R  I  E  S

International Fraternal Comm. Society Series:

1971 Kitchener (Horatio H.) Medal . . . . . . . . . FM IFS-27

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1953 Noggle (William H.) and Sons 50th Anniv Medal. MAco 1952-007
1957 Henderson (Byrd E.) 50th Anniversary Medal .  MAco 1957-037
            Auctions:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J&J 13:50

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AAA Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 2 partial microfilm reels:
            135-136.

            B I O G R A P I C A L  R E F E R E N C E S

Px  {1925} Comstock (Helen)  Sculptures of Derujinsky. International Studio 81:             
            (September 1925) p 81, 453-456.
D8  {1926} Fielding, p 93, 458.
Px  {1935} Phillips (John Goldsmith Jr.)  A Sculpture by Derujinsky.  New York             
            Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 30: (January 1935) pp 19-20.
BA  {1937} Who's Who In American Art:
            1937 [1ed:118], 1939 [2ed:145],
            1941 [3ed:177], 1947 [4ed:137],
            1953 [5ed:109], 1956 [6ed:118-119],
            1959 [7ed:145], 1962 [8ed:155],
            1966 [9ed:110], 1970 [10ed:99],
            1973 [11ed:183].
C8  {1965} Gardner, p 161.
A13 {1968} Proske, p 317-320.
P30 {1975} New York Times (11 March) 38:4 (obituary).
B6  {1976} Who Was Who, p 110.
A31 {1983} Evert, p 402.
BF1 {1985} Falk, p 161.
D33 {1986} Opitz, p 222.
AE1 {1988} Falk, 3:159-160.
AE2 {1990} Art Institute of Chicago, p 270.
AE5 {1990} National Academy of Design, p 170.
BF2 {1999} Falk. Who Was Who in American Art, p 1:896.
D3a {2006} Benezit.Dictionary of Artists, p 4:751.

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AE8 {1923} NSS Exhibit Catalog, pp 47, 328.
AE6 {1929} NSS Exhibit Catalog, p 80.
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