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Winnipeg's English Garden & Leo Mol Sculpture Garden
Winnipeg's English Garden and Leo Mol Sculpture Garden.
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Leo Mol Sculpture Garden & English Gardens
In the heart of Assiniboine Park lies the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden and the nearby English Gardens. Shot and Edited by Alex Robinson. Music by Anne van Schothorst, A Bird Came Flying
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English Garden & Leo Mol Sculpture Garden | June 2013
Winnipeg's English Garden & Leo Mol Sculpture Garden #2. Video Serial 2013 June.
Leo Mol Sculpture Garden , Молодожанин Леонід Григорович
Молодожанин Леонід Григорович / Leo Mol Sculpture Garden - Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canada / Вініпег, Манітоба. Канада.
Sculptor Leonid Molodozhanyn ( Leo Mol ) was born January 15, 1915, in the village of Polonne. His birthplace was rich in good clay and its inhabitants were literally a community of potters. Mr. Molodozhanyn's father, Hryhorii, came from a long line of potters. His father and mother, Olha, labored hard to make life as comfortable as they could for their children and themselves.When Mr. Molodozhanyn was 11 years old he worked almost full-time for his father, modeling clay and working the potter's wheel. At age15, with his parents' reluctant blessing, he went to study painting in Vienna. After Mr. Molodozhanyn spent several successful years at the studio of Wilhelm Frass', Frass advised him to go to Germany where he would find some of the best sculptors in Europe under whom he could work and study more effectively. While in Vienna he became fluent in German and acquainted himself with the history of world art, music and theater. The young Ukrainian sculptor was thus introduced to an artistically rich new world.In Berlin the sculptor Frans Klimsh, on Fras's recommendation, hired Mr. Molodozhanyn as an assistant.There he worked in terra cotta baked earth and plasticine. With Klimsh's support, Mr. Molodozhanynwas accepted into the Berlin Academy.The war years were not too difficult for Mr. Molodozhanyn in Berlin. In early 1942 he met his future wife, Margareth, and they were married in September 1943. In the spring of 1945, as Soviet troops weretrying to occupy Berlin, Mr. Molodozhanyn and his wife escaped from the city and headed west. They traveled by train to Amsterdam, and then were moved to a refugee camp in a monastery in Eindhoven.He began to attend The Hague Academy. However, they decided to move to Canada. However, before leaving Holland Mr. Molodozhanyn decided to change his Ukrainian surname, Molodozhanyn, which had too many syllables, to his pen name, Leo Mol. In the meantime, his friends in western Canada urged him to settle there. They stressed that the Canadian population included many Ukrainians and that his wife spoke fluent English. He applied to the Canadian Embassy at The Hague for a visa. When, after a health examination, he was questioned about his profession and he answered that he was a sculptor, the Canadian immigration officer pointed out that Canada needed farmers not artists. But Mr. Mol succeeded in persuading the reluctant officer and applied for the visas.Traveling to Canada, the Mol's stopped in London. Finally they sailed from Southampton to Halifax in Canada and from there by train to Saskatchewan. On New Year's Eve of 1949, they reached their friends' farm at Hudson Bay Junction near Prince Albert. Their trip was very unpleasant. They experienced high snow banks and very cold days. Since their sponsors were grain farmers, there was nothing to do there in winter. Bored and restless, Mr. Mol decided to explore the nearest big city,Winnipeg. Soon his wife joined him there. In Winnipeg, Mr. Mol worked very hard and for very lowpay decorating churches. At St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church he produced beautiful religious compositions including the Virgin Mary, Christ, St. Edward, God the Father and angels - all twice life-size. Soon he received a series of church commissions in St. Anne and Brandon.Mr. Mol's decided to devote himself to figurines with Canadian themes. Armed with samples of his figurines, the artist approached local retail outlets and soon became associated with fine ceramics in the Winnipeg area. Today those figurines remain among the finest ceramic figurines in the country.Most of Mr. Mol's modeled originals of the 1950s were produced in terra-cotta and baked in a kiln.Under the artistic impact of Arno Breker, a famous German sculptor, Mr. Mol modeled 100 portrait subjects. Interestingly enough, each of his portraits was truly individual with strong physical
characteristics.
Winnipeg DJ Service - Topps Music Service - Walking Tour of Leo Mol Sculpture Garden
Winnipeg DJ Service - Topps Music Service - Walking Tour of Leo Mol Sculpture Garden
Sculpture Garden at Assiniboine Park
At Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg, Vania Bowman, head gardener at the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, explains why she loves working in this much-loved garden.
Winnipeg English Garden Slideshow 2010-2012
Winnipeg English Garden and Leo Mol Sculpture Garden at Assiniboine Park 2010-2012. English Garden was established between 1926 and 1927.
LEO MOL SCULPTURE GARDEN
A WALK THROUGH THE FAMOUS WINNIPEG SCULPTURE GARDEN
Assiniboine Park - Winnipeg
A Summer Sunday in Assinboine Park in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. Video by Andru Valpy.
We visit the Assiniboine Park Conservatory, The English Gardens and The Leo Mol Sculpture Park.
Music by Manitoba Base Band The Other Brothers with their track Sleep in the Sunlight.
We also sampled Canadian Musician Joel Plaskett and his track Lazy Bones. (Maple Music Canada)
Video and editing done by: Andru Valpy (The Aimless & Andy Show / Wake Up Winnipeg - CJUM (*UMFM*) 101.5 FM)
(c) 2010. Posted for promotional purposes only.
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Winnipeg Assiniboine Park | 1 | May 2013
Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park Video Serial Part #1. 2013 May.
Key words: Manitoba, Canada, bunny, squirrel, chipmunk, goose, flowers, locomotive, trees, exercise, sport, soccer, recreation, relaxation, rest, sculpture, English garden, Leo Mol.
jan 16 2012 leo-mole sculptures winnipeg
jan 16 2012 leo-mole sculptures winnipeg
photos by lsd25records
Royal Aviation Museum Tour Winnipeg Manitoba May 30, 2017
Here the video of tour around the aviation museum in Winnipeg.
Walking in Winnipeg Assiniboine Park
This is a photo presentation showing an overview of the English Garden and the Leo Mol statue garden.
10 Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Winnipeg, Canada | 2019
Winnipeg ( (listen)) is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. Centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, it is near the longitudinal centre of North America, approximately 110 kilometres (70 mi) north of the Canada–United States border.
Discover what's best in your city.
The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 14th April, 2019:
1: The Forks
2: Assiniboine Park Zoo
3: Assiniboine Park
4: Leo Mol Sculpture Garden
5: The Manitoba Museum
6: Royal Canadian Mint
7: FortWhyte Alive
8: Grand Prix Amusements
9: The Forks National Historic Site
10: Manitoba Legislative Building
Click on a link below to see an up-to-date list and more:
2002 The Forks with Leo Mol
Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park #4. | June 2013.
Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park #4. Video Serial 2013 June.
Key words: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, squirrel, recreation, kite, Formal garden, herb, flowers, trees, gooses, duck, drake, green.
Day tour at Manitoba Museum
The Manitoba Museum, previously the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature is the largest museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is located close to City Hall. The museum was designed by Herbert Henry Gatenby Moody of Moody and Moore in 1965.
Hail Bombing Cars and People
View of hail from the window of Rona store. June 10 2013. Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Thumbnail Image courtesy by FreeDigitalPhotos.net.
Children's Garden (Assiniboine Park)
Children's Garden é um espaço dentro do Assiniboine Park (Winnipeg, MB) dedicado às crianças.