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The subject index / Museum of City Sculpture

Museum of City Sculpture


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MUSEUM OF CITY SCULPTURE, State Museum of City Sculpture (STCS) (179/2 Nevsky Prospect) was organised in 1939 with the aim to keep records, provide protection and carry out restoration of major monuments, monumental and decorative buildings and decorative headstones. In 2002 the State Museum of City Sculpture maintained over 400 city monuments and 1500 memorial plaques. The monuments includes Russia's first sculptural monument known as the Bronze Horseman, monuments glorifying victories of the Russian army, sculptural portraits of literary figures, musicians, scholars, admirals, travellers, monumental decorative works of plastic art (represented by works of B. Rastrelli, E. М. Falconet, М. I. Kozlovsky, B. I. Orlovsky, P. . Klodt, А. М. Opekushin, K.V. Isenberg, М. G. Manizer, N. V. Tomsky, V. V. Lishev, М. . Anikushin et al.). Blagoveshchensky burial vault, Lazarevsky burial vault, Necropolis of the 18th century and Necropolis of Art Masters located on the territory of Alexander Nevsky Lavra, and Literatorskie Mostki Cemetery are under the museum's jurisdiction. The funds contain projects of monuments to А. S. Pushkin (1937 and 1949), V. G. Belinsky, А. N. Ostrovsky (never completed), N. V. Gogol, P. I. Tchaikovsky, М. Gorky, V. I. Lenin, Prince Alexander Nevsky et al. During the siege the museum staff provided protection form artillery shelling to more than 200 monuments. It was also with the contribution of the State Museum of City Sculpture that restoration was carried out on the Moscow Triumphal Gates (1958), the Bronze Horseman (1976-77), the monument to Peter the Great in front of the Engineers’ Castle (Connetable, 1986), the Narva Triumphal Gates (later shown in the museum, 1987), monument to the Steregushchy torpedo-boat (1990), Rostral Columns (1999-2000), Alexander Column (2002-03), and Blagoveshchensky burial vault (with a renewed exposition, 1989-2001). In 2002 a new Exhibition Hall was opened at 179/2 Nevsky Prospect.

References: Нетунахина Г. Д. Музей городской скульптуры: Путеводитель. 3-е изд., испр. и доп. Л., 1981; Кудрявцев А. И., Шкода Г. Н. Александро-Невская лавра: Архит. ансамбль и памятники некрополей. Л., 1986; Пирютко Ю. М. Кладбища Александро-Невской лавры // Исторические кладбища Петербурга: Справ.-путеводитель. СПб., 1993. С. 130-215; Его же. Государственный музей городской скульптуры: Крат. путеводитель. СПб., 2002.

Y. M. Piryutko.

Persons
Alexander Nevsky, Duke
Anikushin Mikhail Konstantinovich
Belinsky Vissarion Grigorievich
Falconet Etienne Maurice
Gogol Nikolay Vasilievich
Gorky Maxim (Alexey Maximovich Peshkov)
Isenberg Konstantin Vasilievich
Klodt von Jurgensburg Peter Karlovich
Kozlovsky Mikhail Ivanovich
Lenin (real name Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich
Lishev Vsevolod Vsevolodovich
Manizer Matvey Genrikhovich
Opekushin Alexander Mikhailovich
Orlovsky (real name Smirnov) Boris Ivanovich
Ostrovsky Alexander Nikolaevich
Peter I, Emperor
Pushkin Alexander Sergeevich
Rastrelli Bartolomeo Carlo de
Tchaikovsky Peter Ilyich
Tomsky Nikolay Vasilievich

Addresses
Nevsky prospect/Saint Petersburg, city, house 179/2

Bibliographies
Нетунахина Г. Д. Музей городской скульптуры: Путеводитель. 3-е изд., испр. и доп. Л., 1981
Кудрявцев А. И., Шкода Г. Н. Александро-Невская лавра: Архит. ансамбль и памятники некрополей. Л., 1986
Музей в ансамбле Александро-Невской лавры. Сб. науч. статей, СПб., 1997
Пирютко Ю. М. Государственный музей городской скульптуры: Крат. путеводитель. СПб., 2002
Пирютко Ю. М. Кладбища Александро-Невской лавры // Исторические кладбища Петербурга: Справ.-путеводитель. СПб., 1993

The subject Index
Bronze Horseman
Blagoveschenskaya (Holy Annunciation) Burial Vault
Lazarevskaya Burial Vault
Alexander Nevsky Lavra
Literatorskie (Literary) Mostki, the museum-necropolis
Necropolis of the18th Century
Necropolis of Artists
Moscow Triumphal Arch
Narva Triumphal Arch
Rostral Columns
Alexander Column
Blagoveschenskaya (Holy Annunciation) Burial Vault


Blagoveschenskaya (Holy Annunciation) Burial Vault

BLAGOVESCHENSKAYA (HOLY ANNUNCIATION) BURIAL VAULT (Holy Annunciation Burial Vault), the oldest stone chapel-monument of St. Petersburg, part of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra Ensemble

Cemeteries (entry)

CEMETERIES. Even before the foundation of St. Petersburg there were several necropolises on the location of the future city: the records of the beginning of the 18th century indicate a Finnish-Swedish cemetery at Elagin (Aptekarsky) Island

Lazarevskaya Burial Vault

LAZAREVSKAYA BURIAL VAULT, St. Lazarus’ Church within the ensemble of Alexander Nevsky Lavra. A small stone church (so-called tent) was built in 1717 behind the altar of the Holy Annunciation Church for the burial of Natalia Alexeevna (in 1723

Literatorskie (Literary) Mostki, the museum-necropolis

LITERATORSKIE (LITERARY) MOSTKI (30 Rasstannaya Street). A museum-necropolis on the territory of the Volkovskoe Orthodox Cemetery (in the northeastern section; the square covers 7

Memorial plaques (general article)

MEMORIAL PLAQUES. Memorial inscriptions in stone and metal first appeared in St. Petersburg as early as the 18h century. On the descents leading to the Neva River

Monumental Propoganda Plan (monuments)

MONUMENTAL PROPAGANDA PLAN was ratified on 12 April 1918 by the Council of People's Commissars decree on the "removal of monuments, erected in honour of tsars and their servants and the elaboration of monuments of Russian Socialist Revolution" (On

Necropolis of Artists

NECROPOLIS OF ARTISTS (in 1823-76, the New Lazarevskoe Cemetary; in 1876-1937, the Tikhvinskoe Cemetery). Memorial Necropolis Park included in 1937 in the City Sculpture Museum. Its square takes up 1.2 hectares

Necropolis of the18th Century

NECROPOLIS OF THE 18TH CENTURY (before 1939, the Lazarevskoe Cemetery), memorial necropolis, part of the City Sculpture Museum (from 1932) on the territory of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. Its square takes up 0.7 hectares

Smolenskoe Cemeteries

SMOLENSKOE CEMETERIES. Located on Vasilievsky and Dekabristov islands, along both banks of the Smolenka River. The Orthodox Smolenskoe Cemetery (24 Kamskaya Street) is located on the left bank of the Smolenka River on an area of 51.7 hectares