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MEDAL COMMEMORATING THE COMPLETION OF ST. ISAAC'S CATHEDRAL

Creator(s): Vasily Vladimirovich Alekseev (Medalist) , Nikolai Alekseevich Kozin (Medalist) , Auguste Ricard de Montferrand (Designer)

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About this object

On obverse are a series of imperial portrait heads, Peter the Great in the center with Catherine II, Paul I, Alexander I, Nicholas I, and Alexander II around him-all being inscribed with their names. On reverse is a view of St. Isaac's Cathedral, as seen from the Square and an inscription. Celebrates completion of St. Isaac's Cathedral.

Object name:
MEDAL COMMEMORATING THE COMPLETION OF ST. ISAAC'S CATHEDRAL
Made from:
Gold
Made in:
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Date made:
1858
Size:
6.5 cm (2 9/16 in.)

Detailed information for this item

Catalog number:
11.50
Class:
GOLD
Signature marks:
SIGNATURES Н. Козинъ Р. [H. Kozin in Cyrillic under profile of Nikolai I]; Архит. Монтферрандъ, В. Алексеевъ Р. [Architect Montferrand, V. Alekseev C[arved] in Cyrillic under cathedral] INSCRIPTIONS Петръ I Императоръ и Самодерж. Всеросс., Екатерина II Императ. и Самод. Всеросс.Павелъ I Императоръ и Самод. Всеросс., Александръ I Императоръ и Самод. Всеросс., Николай I Императоръ и Самод. Всеросс., Александръ II Императоръ и Самод. Всеросс. [in Cyrillic around each profile. Trans.: Petr I, Ekaterina II, Pavel I, Alexander I, Nikolai I, Alexander II, Emperor / Empress and Autocrat of All Russia in Cyrillic around each profile]; ВОЗДАДИТЕ БОЖIѦ БОГОВИ А КЕСАРЕВА КЕСАРЕВИ • МАТВ • ГЛ КВ СТ • КА | ПЕРЕСТРОИКА СОБОРА НАЧАЛАСЬ ПРИ АЛЕКСАНДРѢ I ПРОДОЛЖАЛАСЬ ПРИ НИКОЛАѢ I [in Cyrillic above cathedral. Trans.: The building of the cathedral began under Alexander I and continued under Nicholas I]; КОНЧИЛАСЬ ВЪ ЦАРСТВОВАНИЕ | ГОСУДАРѦ АЛЕКСАНДРА ИИ . | ОСВѦЩЕНЪ СОБОРЪ ВО ИМѦ СВѦТ . | ИСААКИѦ ДАЛМАТСКАГО | 30 МАѦ 1858 Г [in Cyrillic under the cathedral. Trans.: Achieved during the reign of Alexander II. The Cathedral was dedicated to St. Isaak of Dalmatie on May 30, 1858]
Credit line:
Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973