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Alexander Opekushin (1838-1923) was a member of the Imperial Art Academy, receiving a lifelong pension of 3,000 rubles from Emperor Nicholas II for his monument of Alexander III. He was mostly known for his monuments of tsars, statesmen and famous industrialists. This figure of Peter the Great is considered to have particular historic and artistic value.
Peter the Great is represented seated wearing the Order of St Andrew. The posture of the Emperor is reminiscent of Nikolai Ge’s famous painting Peter the Great interrogating the Tsarevich Alexei (1871). Comparable bronze figures are part of the collections of the Tretyakov Gallery and Russian State Museum, see Catalogue of the Collection of the Tretyakov Gallery, Sculpture of the 18th to 20th Centuries, Moscow, 2000, vol. I, p. 210, no. 262. A comparable model in silver was sold at Christie's, New York, 18 July 1996, lot 87.
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Very good condition overall. Rubbing to patina at high points throughout, as might be expected. Otherwise, general surface wear and scratching consistent with age.