Miko Kaufman








MICO KAUFMAN was born in Romania. He endured three years in a concentration camp during World War II. After the war, he studied in Florence and Rome before emigrating to the United States in 1951. He is recipient of many artistic awards. Among them is one from the American Numismatic Society which includes these words: "For his great ability to humanize the official and to universalize the personal."

A resident of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, Mico's art is on display throughout the United States and Europe. Some of his most inspiring public works are in Tewksbury and Lowell.

Mico has said: "If you should notice one of my public sculptures, I would like you to stop and ponder on its subject. The pause might refresh, inform, and even inspire. My work reflects on the bonds that substantiate our humanity."



MICO KAUFMAN, Fellow of the National Sculpture Society of New York.

Desinger and Sculptor of the Official 1985 Inaugural President Reagan-Bush Medal.

1987 - The official Commemorative Medal of the Federation International De La Medaille.

1987 - "ITALIA" 6ft. 4 in. Bronze Commemorative Sculpture Kennedy Plaza, Lowell, Ma.

1987 - "DEBUSSY" 6 ft. Bronze Sculpture, Lowell University, So. Campus, Lowell, Ma.

1988 - Centennial Commemorative Medal for the national Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.



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