Monument to Alexander Nevsky. Sculptors: VG Kozenyuk, AA Palmin, AS Charkin

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Monument to Alexander Nevsky. Sculptors: V. G. Kozenyuk, A. A. Palmin, A. S. Charkin: [photo]. - St. Petersburg, [between 2002 and 2005]. - Photo printing, color. -
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In the photo: a monument to Alexander Nevsky in Alexander Nevsky Square in St. Petersburg. The front view behind the monument is the entrance gate with the Gate Church and chapel in the name of the Mother of God "Joy of All Who Sorrow" Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
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Monument to Alexander Nevsky in St. Petersburg. Solemnly opened on May 9, 2002, on the 300th anniversary of the city. The author of the sculpture was VG Kozenyuk (1938-1997), the sculptors AA Palmin and AS Charkin carried out the finalization. The monument is a bronze equestrian rider, who has risen in the saddle, clad in mail armor and a helmet, in the left hand - a spear, the right hand is set in a line. A high pedestal is made of pink granite. At the foot of the monument on the memorial plate in the form of a scroll, the inscription: "To the Holy and Blessed Grand Duke Alexander Nevsky 2002". The monument is set in the center of Alexander Nevsky Square .
I. Kozenyuk, Valentin Grigorievich (1938-1997). II. Palmin, Alexander Anatolievich (1961). III. Charkin, Albert Serafimovich (1937-2017) .1. Alexander Nevsky (Grand Duke of Vladimir, 1220 - 1263) - in the fine arts - Photographs. 2. The Alexander Nevsky Lavra (St. Petersburg, city) - Architecture - Photographs. 3. Charkin, Albert Serafimovich (1937-2017). Sculpture - Photographs. 4. The people (the collection). 5. Territory (collection). 6. Territory of Russia: St. Petersburg, city (collection). 7. AS Charkin (collection). 8. Monumental sculpture Russian - St. Petersburg, city - Photographs. 9. Documentary photographs.
BBK 85.136.155 (2-2SPB) i611
BBK 63.3 (2) 64-7я611
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Place of origin: From private collection
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