Monument To Yakov Baklanov
History
After Baklanov's death in 1873 military ataman Mikheil Chertkov requested to start a whip-round for the monument. By the beginning of 1875 2314.02 rubles was raised. A miniature of the monument was designed by N. Nabokov. It was demonstrated at the House of Nobility in Novocherkassk. Variant proposed by sculptor Dyleev had satisfied no one. Don superior commissioned leading Petersburg masters to realize the approved draft. Master Yefimov processed the granite monolith boulder and decorated the burial vault. The casting of the statue was being supervised by the famous French bronze designer Félix Chopin.
The iron cannons provided by the draft were replaced by granitical spheres owing to lack of money. In 1911 the monument was entirely transferred in Novocherkassk. The gilding and bronze elements were dismantled and passed to scrap metal in 1930s. Restoration of the monument under the leadership of A. Tarasenko was completed on June 4, 1995, the year of the 195 years anniversary of Novocherkassk.
Description
The monument is a granitical boulder, which is covered with a cossack burka and a battle standard with the last sentence of Nicene Creed «we look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen.» (Russian: Чаю воскресения мёртвых и жизни будущего века. Аминь) written on it. A general's shashka is visible out from under the burka. The sculpture composition is crowned with a bronze papakha. The city's sites of military glory of Baklanov are carved on the sides of the pedestal. A bronze medallion with inscribed phrase: «Lieutenant General of the Don Host Oblast Yakov Petrovich Baklanov was born in 1809, died in October 18, 1873».
References
- ^ "Памятник Якову Петровичу Бакланову" (in Russian). Novocherkassk.net. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
- ^ "Городская скульптура" (in Russian). Rostov Region. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
- ^ "Памятник Я.П.Бакланову в г.Новочеркасске" (in Russian). Памятники Дона. Retrieved 2017-01-06.