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Six Moscow artists are participating in a competition to design a monument to the Silver Age poet Osip Mandelstam. On Monday, the 116th anniversary of his birth, they unveiled their designs at the Moscow House of Sculptors. Two of the entries are pictured below. The winning design, to be announced next Thursday, will be turned into a small monument at the intersection of Ulitsa Zabelina and Starosadsky Pereulok, near the Kitai-Gorod metro station. Currently, the only monument to Mandelstam is in Vladivostok, where he died en route to a labor camp in 1938.


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