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The Monument to Karl Marx in Moscow was a monument built in 1962 by Soviet sculptor Lev Kerbel, it was located near the Bolshoi Theatre in Theatre Square.

Monument to Karl Marx in Moscow
Monument in 1984
Coordinates55°27′10″N 37°22′16″E
Locationbeside Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
DesignerLev Kerbel
MaterialGranite
Opening date1962
Dedicated toKarl Marx

The monument was weighing 160 tons is made of a monolithic block of gray granite, mined near Dnepropetrovsk (now Dnipro, Ukraine) in the Kudashevsky minequarry. Marx is depicted as a speaker standing on the podium, as if addressing the working people with a speech. The monument is decorated bearing the motto of the USSR "Proletarians of All Countries, Unite!" At the front. The sculptural composition is complemented by two granite pylons on both sides of the monument. One of them is carved with the words of Friedrich Engels, said at Marx's funeral: "His name and deed will outlive for centuries"; on the other - Lenin's phrase "The teaching of Marx is omnipotent because it is true."[1]


History


At the beginning of 1957, a new open all-Union competition was held for the best project for a monument to Marx; its winner was a creative team led by sculptor Lev Kerbel. The grand opening of the monument took place on October 29, 1961, during the days of the XXII Congress of the CPSU in the presence of the top party and Soviet leadership, congress delegates, guests from the communist parties of other countries.



On the opening credits of 1988 action film Red Heat, the monument in wintertime, stood covering most of the foundations.[2]


References


  1. Гак А. К истории создания памятника К. Марксу // Искусство. 1977, № 10. С.58-61
  2. RED HEAT MOVIE STILL

На других языках


- [en] Karl Marx monument, Moscow

[ru] Памятник Карлу Марксу (Москва)

Па́мятник Ка́рлу Ма́рксу в Москве́ — скульптурный монумент из серого гранита, установленный в честь основоположника марксизма, деятеля международного коммунистического движения Карла Маркса в Москве на Театральной площади. Скульптор — Лев Кербель; архитекторы — Р. А. Бегунц, Н. А. Ковальчук, В. Г. Макаревич, В. М. Моргулис. Открыт 29 октября 1961 года.



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