Claudia Cobizev

Known for the sensitivity she introduced to her soviet realist works, many of her sculptures and reliefs are held in the National Museum of Fine Arts, Chișinău.

She continued her studies at Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts and at the Academy of Arts in Bucharest.

[4] A pioneer in Moldovan post-war sculptural practice,[5][6] she also produced works inspired by socialist realism, both in bronze and aluminium, that protested against capitalism.

[4] From 1951 to 1952 she was commissioned to produce several works which were displayed as part of the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy (EREN) of Moldova in Moscow.

[10] In the late 1950s she was commissioned to produce a sculpture of soil scientist and founder of Tashkent University, Nikolay Dimo (ru).