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Lot 109
  • 109

A group of Russian bronze portrait busts: Rulers of Kievan Rus

Estimate
50,000 - 85,000 USD
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Description

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from the Chopin foundry's series depicting Russia's Grand Princes, Tsars and Emperors dedicated to the Millennium of Russia, comprising busts of Oleg, Igor, Olga, Svyatoslav I, Yaropolk I, Vladimir I, Svyatopolk I, Yaroslav I, Izyaslav I, Vsevolod I, Svyatopolk II, Vladimir Monomakh, Mstislav, Vsevolod II, Izyaslav II, Yuri Dolgoruky, Rostislav, and Mstislav II, all with foundry marks and dated 1867, most chronologically numbered with stamped number (18)

Condition

overall good condition with attractive patina; the figure of Olga with name removed from the plaque; the figure of Vladimir I stamped with dates but not numbered; the figure of Izyaslav I broken (bust from socle) and repaired; the figure of Vsevolod II with replacement screw; the figure of Rostislav with name removed roughly from plaque and secured with modern screw
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Catalogue Note

The official celebration of the Millenium was held in Novgorod on September 8, 1862 and commemorated the perhaps legendary beginnings of the Russian state and its continuation and development over the following century. According to legend, the people of Rus in the area of Novgorod called on the “Varangians [or Vikings],” saying “[o]ur land is vast and abundant, but there is no order in it. Come and reign over us.” In Novgorod itself, a large and important monument with figures of key rulers surrounding a large bell designed by painter and sculptor Mikhail Mikeshin was unveiled and still stands. The series of busts, formally known as “A Gallery of Bronze Busts of All the Russian Grand Princes, Tsars and Emperors (Галерея бронзовых бюстов всех российских великих князей, царей и императоров)” was sold by subscription; Emperor Alexander II was the first subscriber. The series enjoyed enormous popularity and all of the roughly 200 copies of the original series were made.