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Monument to the founders of Odesa, also known as monument to
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of
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and her companions:
José de Ribas Admiral José de Ribas y Boyons (6 June 1749 – ), known in Italian as Giuseppe de Ribas and in Spanish as José Pascual Domingo de Ribas y Boyons and in Russian as Iosif (Osip) Mikhailovich Deribas (russian: Ио́сиф (О́сип) Миха́ ...
,
François Sainte de Wollant François-Paul Sainte de Wollant (20 September 1752, in Antwerp – 30 November 1818, in Saint Petersburg) was a Flemish engineer. He is best known for a number of fortifications in Imperial Russia which were built under his supervision. In Tirasp ...
, Platon Zubov and
Grigory Potemkin Prince Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin-Tauricheski (, also , ;, rus, Князь Григо́рий Алекса́ндрович Потёмкин-Таври́ческий, Knjaz' Grigórij Aleksándrovich Potjómkin-Tavrícheskij, ɡrʲɪˈɡ ...
was a monument located in
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,
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, on Katerynska Square. The original monument was built in 1900 by the project of Odesa architect , Sculptor M. Popov, with the participation of sculptors B.V. Eduards, M.D. Mentsione, engineer A. Sikorski. This monument was toppled by the Bolsheviks in 1920. The monument was restored in 2007 with the private funds of Ruslan Tarpan, an Odesa businessman and member of the Odesa City Council. As part of
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, it was dismantled on December 28, 2022.


History of the monument


Construction

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of
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by her rescript in 1794 launched the beginning of the construction of
Odesa Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrative ...
city and its port on the exact location of the Ottoman settlement Khadjibey. A port located at the location of modern Odesa was first mentioned in 1415 when it was known as Khadjibey. In 1900 a monument to Catherine and her companions was erected in the city. Opening of the monument took place on May 6, 1900, in the eponymous square in the city center. The prospect of building a Monument to the Founders of the city was offered as early as 1890 at a meeting of the city council on the subject of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Odesa. On September 23, 1891, the Odesa City Council decided to establish a monument projects contest with two awards (two and one thousand rubles) for the best work. By May 1, 1892, the first prize was awarded to the project under the slogan "Odesa port" by Odesa architect Y. M. Dmitrenko the second - under the slogan "Esperance" by foreign architect Donato Barkalaja. January 14, 1893, after the report by the Minister of Internal Affairs to the Emperor, Imperial permission followed to erect a monument to the Founders of the city to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Odesa. The project is estimated to have cost 57 thousand rubles. Models of monument sculpture were manufactured by the professor,
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(St. Petersburg) academician M.P.Popov, and works on building the foundations of a pedestal and casting of bronze figures themselves were commissioned to the sculptor B.V.Eduards and to the foreman of overall craft council of marble shop in Odesa Leopold Mentsione.''Губарь О.'' Что известно о судьбах Екатерининской площади?// Тиква. — 2006. — № 519 (24).''Калугин Г.'' Памятники и «памятники»// Вечерняя Одесса. — 2008. — № 45 (8782). Opening of the Monument to the Founders was accompanied by solemn ceremonies and citywide celebration, culminating in a fireworks display.


Destruction

Three years after the October Revolution, in 1920, the monument was dismantled, as a symbol of the old regime as part of Leninist
monumental propaganda Lenin's Plan of "Monumental Propaganda" – is a strategy proposed by Vladimir Lenin of employing visual monumental art (revolutionary slogans and monumental sculpture) as an important means for propagating revolutionary and communist ideas. "The p ...
efforts. Statues of the Empress's companions have been stored in the
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, and the figure of the Empress herself was partially destroyed. In 1965, on the 60th anniversary of the uprising at the battleship "Potemkin" a monument to its sailors was built in its place.


Reconstruction

The first time the idea to restore the Catherine Monument appeared in the late 1980s-early 1990s. Some fund-raising were organized. However, these efforts were unsuccessful. A serious interest in his recovery took shape again in 1995 when the Odesa City Council decided to restore the monument to the Founders of the city using the preserved bronze fragments and adding the missing elements of the granite pedestal. However, these plans were stopped by the President of Ukraine
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. On July 2, 2007, for consideration of the Odesa City Council a draft decision named "On the complex restoration and improvement of Ekaterininskaya Square of Odesa city with reproduction of its historical type" was submitted. According to this decision, the monument to the sailors of the battleship "Potemkin" should be moved to Customs Square, while the original monument should be reconstructed on Ekateriniskaya Square. This decision of the City Council (#1401-V from 04.07.2007) established a special commission to monitor the compliance of the restored monument with the lost original. The project sponsor and the customer of restoration works was City Council deputy Ruslan S. Tarpan. Ruslan Tarpan: ''"The desire to restore Ekaterininskaya Square in all its beauty, visible on old postcards, appeared in my youth, that's why I acted as a customer and sponsor of the restoration of this monument. It was thorny, but exciting way for me. It was a matter of honor for me to restore it in that form in which it was at the beginning of the twentieth century, when in 1901 at the World exhibition in Paris, this Square was named as the best in Europe!'' " Honored architect of Ukraine Professor Vladimir Glazyrin was named as inspector general for all planned works. Many preserved historical documents and photographs of those times were widely used during the reconstruction. Such as a watercolor sketch of the architect Yuri Dmitrenko "Odesa-port" project which won in 1892 competition. It was decided to reproduce everything like it was when the monument was opened a century ago, therefore the monument differs from the conceptual design of Dmitrenko. The only external difference from the original monument became four bronze plaques with the names of the Companions of Catherine. The bronze figure of the Empress was made completely newly because it seemed impossible to blend the color of the head preserved in the museum with the rest of the created figure. According to the decision of Ruslan Tarpan, the customer of the reconstruction, a tender was announced for the casting of the Catherine bronze statue. It was won by the "Artist" plant from
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, which was already known in Odesa when it cast monuments to other famous Odesa people like singer
Leonid Utyosov Leonid Osipovich Utyosov or Utiosov (russian: link=no, Леонид Осипович Утёсов, uk, link=no, Леонід Йосипович Утьосов); real name Lazar (Leyzer) Iosifovich Vaysbeyn or Weissbein ()) (, Odesa – 9 March ...
, aviator
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, actress
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, and others. Sculpting figures and decoration were carried out by Oleg Chernoivanov and Honored artist of Ukraine Nikolay Oleynik, both also from Kyiv. Work on the production of a 3-meter sculpture was performed in a few months. The figures of the four companions of Catherine, - Potemkin, Zubov, de Ribas and de Wollant, were used after the necessary restoration in their original. these figures have been saved thanks to such significant artists as
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and Benois The approach was especially careful in search of granite samples needed to make the pedestal. The column was made of red granite, mined in the Yemelyanovsky career (also known as "Zhytomyr granite"), for the pedestal – from the Yantsevskoye deposit, for staircases - from Novokonstantinovskoye granite deposit in Ukraine. On 19th July 2007, a grand laying of the symbolic stone at the site of the restored monument was held. Ruslan Tarpan: - ''"As in the old Odesa and the same today: in the basis for building foundation was laid a capsule or a granite plate. Similarly, today, in the presence of priests, we made a solemn bookmark of this monument."'' Restoration of the monument required putting in order the entire area around the monument. Within six months the project documentation was created, and archive materials were studied to restore the original appearance and colors of buildings. "Incor Group" company conducted a full restoration of 6000 elements of the stucco decorations on the buildings were recreated as well as cast-iron elements like lattice balconies, and gates, which face the square.
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priests also objected to the monument since they claimed that at the site of the monument, the construction of a
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Church was envisaged according to the city plan of
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in 1794 and was then consecrated by Orthodox priests. Protesting against the establishment of the monument, they put a cross in its place at the end of July 2007, this cross was removed on July 31, 2007.


The opening ceremony

On October 27, 2007, citizens gathered at the opening of the monument. The solemn ceremony was made looking back to the similar of 1900: girls, uniformed as soldiers of Preobrazhensky Life Guards Regiment encircled the monument, and the ladies and gentlemen dressed in costumes of the era of the “golden age” of Catherine were walking around. The monument was covered with a gold cloth. The opening was accompanied by fireworks and salute. After the ceremony the Odesa Philharmonic orchestra played under
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(USA). There were numerous attempts to counteract the installation of the monument in Odesa - from the highest authorities - then-President Viktor Yushchenko spoke out against the monument. Representatives of
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parties and movements arrived to the city especially to disrupt the opening of the monument. For security reasons Ekaterininskaya Square was surrounded by the police cordon that separated supporters and opponents of the ceremony. Пригласительный на открытие памятника Основателям Одессы.jpg, Invitation ticket for the opening of the monument to the Founder of Odesa Памятник основателям Одессы перед открытием.jpg, The monument to the Founders of Odesa before its opening


Dismantling and move

Protesters unsuccessfully petitioning for the removal of the monument following the 2014 Revolution of Dignity. In July 2022, amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a petition to the
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regarding the replacement of the monument with a monument to American actor
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received more than 25,000 votes. Responding to the petition, President Zelensky asked the Odesa City Council to discuss the removal of the monument. The monument became the object of vandalism, it was repeatedly doused with red paint, an executioner's cap was put over the empress's head, and a hangman's noose was attached to the hand of the empress's sculpture. The monument became surrounded by a seven-meter-high fence. On September 28, 2022 the Odesa City Council was unable to decide on the dismantling and relocation of the monument.
On November 30, 2022 the city council supported the decision to dismantle and move the monument. The decision was supported by 43 votes. The same day the city's website announced that the monuments would be temporarily moved to the
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. According to a survey most Odesans supported the dismantling of the monument.
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had been initially against the removal of the monument, but voted in favor in November 2022, referring to the polls that indicated the support for removal. As part of
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, it was dismantled on December 28, 2022.


References

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