The monument to Catherine II and bronze figures of Prince Grigory Potyomkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky at Lit Art sculpture production plant in Zhukovsky near Moscow before being sent to the Crimea. The sculpture ensemble, reconstructed from descriptions and surviving photographs, will be installed at the historic site in Central Park in Simferopol. The monument was originally unveiled in 1890 in honor of 100th anniversary of the Crimean peninsula accession to the Russian Empire, then dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2868000
The monument to Catherine II and bronze figures of princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow before being sent to Crimea. The composition, which has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867998
Loading of the bronze figures of princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky, which are part of the sculptural composition "Catherine II," at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow before sending the monument to Crimea. The composition, which has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867997
Loading of the monument to Catherine II at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow to send it to Crimea. The sculptural and architectural composition "Catherine II," which includes bronze figures of Empress Catherine II and princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky, has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867992
The bronze figures of princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky, which are part of the sculptural composition "Catherine II," at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow before being sent to Crimea. The composition, which has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867990
Bronze figures of Prince Grigory Potyomkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky Lit Art sculpture production plant in Zhukovsky near Moscow before being sent to the Crimea. The Catherine II sculpture ensemble, reconstructed from descriptions and surviving photographs, will be installed at the historic site in Central Park in Simferopol. The monument was originally unveiled in 1890 in honor of 100th anniversary of the Crimean peninsula accession to the Russian Empire, then dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867989
Loading of the monument to Catherine II at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow to send it to Crimea. The sculptural and architectural composition "Catherine II," which includes bronze figures of Empress Catherine II and princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky, has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867986
Loading of the monument to Catherine II at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow to send it to Crimea. The sculptural and architectural composition "Catherine II," which includes bronze figures of Empress Catherine II and princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky, has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867984
The monument to Catherine II at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow before being sent to Crimea. The sculptural and architectural composition "Catherine II," which includes bronze figures of Empress Catherine II and princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky, has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867981
The monument to Catherine II at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow before being sent to Crimea. The sculptural and architectural composition "Catherine II," which includes bronze figures of Empress Catherine II and princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky, has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867978
The monument to Catherine II and bronze figures of princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow before being sent to Crimea. The composition, which has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867976
The monument to Catherine II at the Lit Art sculpture factory in Zhukovsky near Moscow before being sent to Crimea. The sculptural and architectural composition "Catherine II," which includes bronze figures of Empress Catherine II and princes Grigory Potemkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky, has been reconstrcucted based on surviving descriptions and photographs, will be placed at its original site in Simferopol's Central Park. The original monument was unveiled in 1890 to mark the 100th anniversary of Crimea's joining the Russian Empire. It was dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867973
The monument to Catherine II at Lit Art sculpture production plant in Zhukovsky near Moscow before being sent to the Crimea. The sculpture ensemble including bronze figures of Empress Catherine II, Prince Grigory Potyomkin-Tavrichesky and Vasily Dolgorukov-Krymsky, reconstructed from descriptions and surviving photographs, will be installed at the historic site in Central Park in Simferopol. The monument was originally unveiled in 1890 in honor of 100th anniversary of the Crimean peninsula accession to the Russian Empire, then dismantled in May 1921.10.06.2016#2867972