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  1. Emilie Beneš Brzezinski (born Emilie Anna Beneš; January 21, 1932 – July 22, 2022) was a Swiss-American sculptor and the wife of Zbigniew Brzezinski.

  2. 22 de jul. de 2022 · Emilie Brzezinski, artist who socialized among political elites, dies at 90. She made large sculptures carved from tree trunks and preferred the whine of power tools over the patter...

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  3. Emilie Brzezinski is a shining example of talent and passion, rising above the challenges and blazing a trail for women artists and sculptors worldwide. Emilie’s ability to achieve recognition for her particular artistry with various prominent and notable installations was even more amazing, as exhibiting Emilie’s monumental work required ...

  4. Brzezinski began her art career in the 1970s working with a variety of media, including resins, latex, and wood fiber. Her expressive themes always related to nature. Eventually, she shifted focus to creating monumental wood sculpture, using a chain saw and ax to carve towering forms that breathed new life into felled trunks.

  5. 1 de jun. de 2015 · Identity in Dialogue: A Conversation with Emilie Brzezinski. Family Trees, a Hide and Seek Story, 2010. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, of Czech parents, Emilie Benes Brzezinski has lived in the United States since her childhood. Though her artistic career goes back to the early ’70s, a period in which she experimented with a variety ...

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  6. Brzezinski Art was created to honor the legacy of Emilie Benes Brzezinski, acclaimed sculptor and Mother of Mika Brzezinski, TV journalist, political expert, and Founder of Forbes Know Your Value.

  7. Emilie Benes Brzezinski was born in Switzerland and emigrated to the United States. She studied at Wellesley College, earning a degree in fine arts. She pursued art seriously later in life after raising her family, was in her 40s when she eventually developed her own recognizable style in wood.