- His sculpture entitled "Lumberjacks" was featured on a Canadian postage stamp in 2002.
- He donated over 300 of his works to the people of Winnipeg. They are on display in the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park.
- His bronze works, ceramic figurines, and stained-glass windows are on display around the world.
- He and his wife emigrated to Canada in 1948.
- He studied sculpture at the Leningrad Academy of Arts, and in The Hague, Netherlands.
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