Stanislav Netšvolodov has created bronze, wood, and stone sculptures and monuments.[2] He is also involved with painting and graphics. Netšvolodov's hobby is medal art,[4] and he has created several medals for the
University of Tartu (including the university's honorary doctorate medal and the
Johan Skytte medal [
et]).[5]
Netšvolodov started creating sculptures in 1962,[2] and he worked at a private sculpture studio in
Irkutsk. From 1966 to 1970, he was the chairman of the Irkutsk branch of the Russian Union of Architects.[1] He then worked as an artist at the Ars foundation in
Tartu and as a restorer of church interiors in Poland.[6] He has also worked as a sculpture lecturer at several art schools.[6]
Netšvolodov is a member of the
Tartu Artists Union [
et] and the Metal Artists Union (
Estonian: Eesti Metallikunstnike Liit).[7]
Works
Plaster bas-relief of
Friedrich Puksoo [
et] (1990), located on the 3rd floor of the University of Tartu library building in the Puksoo Gallery
Bronze figure of a boy with a dog on the grave of Peeter Ott[8]