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Leo Mol

(1915 - 2009) RCA

Artwork from the 1950s by Leo Mol

Skier

Leo Mol
ceramic (10x4.75x3 in) 1950

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Square Dancers 2

Leo Mol
ceramic (10x8x4.5 in) 1953

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Square Dancers 1

Leo Mol
ceramic (10x8x4.5 in) 1953

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Eskimo Hunter and Seal

Leo Mol
Ceramic (9x5.5x4 in) 1954

$1,900.00

Goat Girl

Leo Mol
Ceramic (10x4x4 in) 1954

$2,500.00

Robin

Leo Mol
ceramic (4x2.5x3.5 in) 1955

Please inquire regarding availablity

Eskimo with Dog

Leo Mol
ceramic (7x6.5x4.25 in) 1956

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Rabbits

Leo Mol
ceramic (4x5x6.5 in) 1956

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Negro Girl 8/15

Leo Mol
bronze (15x6x4.25 in) 1957

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The Goat Girl

Leo Mol
ceramic (10x5.5x4.5 in) 1959

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Leo Mol was born in Ukraine in 1915. He studied at the Leningrad Academy of Arts and later continued his studies in Berlin and the Hague. In 1948 he and his wife, Margaret, came to Canada and made their home in Winnipeg. Mol is a sculptor of world renown and has carried out commissions of world figures such as Pope John Paul II, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and John Diefenbaker. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy and in 1989 was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of his artistic contributions to his adopted country. The Leo Mol Sculpture Garden officially opened in Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park in 1992. Since that time the garden has attracted visitors from around the world and enriched the cultural life of Winnipeg.