Yevgeniy Prokopov was born in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union (in present-day Ukraine). His father, Yosyp Fedorovych Prokopov, a celebrated painter and World War II veteran, firmly believed in giving his son the freedom in pursuing his artistic talents. His mother, Valentina Semenivna, a geologist, frequently took her son on geological expeditions, which later served as an inspiration to his future sculptures.
A graduate of the Kiev Arts Institute, he was a student of Vasyl Borodai.
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Yevgeniy Prokopov |
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Poems, 1973
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Portrait of Natalia Snarskaya, 1976 |
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Student, 1978 |
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Ballerina Lyudmila Smorgacheva, 1980 |
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Ballerina Lyudmila Kozhukharova, 1982 |
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Ballerina Lyudmila Kozhukharova, 1982 |
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Ballerina Tatiana Borovik, 1982 |
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Madonna and Child, 1982
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Toto, 1984
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Self-portrait, 1985
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Statue of Students and Professors of the Kyiv State University, 1989
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Restoration, 1990
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Illusion, 1990
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Pieta, 1990
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Descent from the Cross, 1992
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Pokrova, 1992 |
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The Last Supper, 1992 |
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The Ascension, 1993
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Trinity, 1993
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Flight, 1995
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Magic Spell, 1998
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Sermon on the Mount, 1998
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Cradle, 1998
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Mirage, 2000
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Red Square, 2001
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Project of Statue of famous Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko, 2002
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Church of the Nativity, 2009
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Heaven’s Brigade, 2015 and all those who gave their lives for a free and sovereign Ukraine |
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Heaven’s Brigade, 2015 and all those who gave their lives for a free and sovereign Ukraine |
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Heaven’s Brigade, 2015 and all those who gave their lives for a free and sovereign Ukraine |
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Adventure, 2018
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Memorial monument for famous Ukrainian literary translator, theorist, and lexicographer Mykola Lukash
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