American artist, ex-Communist and former inmate of a Soviet Union Gulag camp
Thomas Sgovio (7 October 1916 – 3 July 1997) was an American artist, ex-Communist, and former inmate of a Soviet Union GULAG camp in Kolyma. His father was an Italian American communist, deported by the US authorities to the USSR because of his political activities.[1]
ThomasSgovio (7 October 1916 – 3 July 1997) was an American artist, ex-Communist, and former inmate of a Soviet Union GULAG camp in Kolyma. His father...
of the period are Victor Herman, John Tuchelsky [ru] (1894-1938) and ThomasSgovio (1916—1997). Their fate is the subject of the 2008 book The Forsaken:...
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with a short description and images of Kolyma Italian-American artist ThomasSgovio (1916–1997) created a series of drawings and paintings, based on his...
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industry in the United States but spent 44 years in the Soviet Union. ThomasSgovio (1916-1997) American artist, and former inmate of a Soviet GULAG camp...
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even camp officials became involved: in his memoir Dear America!, ThomasSgovio describes a production in which the leading role was played by the head...