the russian rodin his work is still on display in the museum. there is it was born and raised in more jovian before study in moscow and moving to italy and france to refine his technique. in the one nine hundred twenty s. the soviet government sent him abroad as an ambassador for soviet aunts and he spent almost twenty five years living and working in argentina. and it was here that he created his signature hardwood sculptures. to tell the truth moses is one of the most famous works some see it as a tribute some michelangelo sculpture of the horn moses where others think it takes its inspiration from the more pagan mythological tales perhaps of it his youth. i couldn't decide about it then and i still talk about it now. as he returned to russia in one nine hundred fifty and continued to work up until his death but there's still some debate of what actually kills him. now i've heard of going for iraq before but never actually telling it but the lesson hasn't been one hundred fifty nine trips. he's head of lemons notice here and breathed his last.