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The busts of the Emperor Nikolay Alexandrovich and
the Emperor Alexander I at the Emperor Alexander’s Lyceum.
Saint-Petersburg, Sirius Printing House, 1911, 34 pages, blank form, 7
attached busts, 2 engraved vignettes. In soft engraved original
covers. An untrimmed and uncut gift copy on a china paper for the
Russian Emperor Nikolay Alexandrovich. Only 10 copies were printed on
a china paper, and all of them were name-labeled! 25,5 x 19,5 cm. The
book is in a red shagreen, gold embossed address folder. Frames,
borders, super ex libris, moir backings. On the front endleaf is
attached the bookplate (ex-libris) of Nikolay II Alexandrovich
(1868-1918), the Russian Emperor, in a form of a lithographed, round
(diameter 31 mm) label printed in glossy blue. Painter A.E. Felkerzam.
Made between 1899 and 1901. In a bilinear roundish frame there is the
emperor’s crown with palm tree leaves on the aureole. Underneath is
the monogram NA. Format of the address folder: 31 x 20 cm. |
LYCEUM (Tsarskoselsky, since
1843 – Alexandrovsky), higher privileged educational institution for
training
governmental officials. Founded in 1810, opened on 19/10/11 in the
wing building of the Ekaterina’s Palace (Architect V.P. Stasov) where
10 to 12-year old boys were enrolled. An institution under the
Ministry of Public Education, since 1822 – under the Military
Authority, since 1843 – under the Authority of institutions of the
Empress Maria. On 01/01/1844 the Lyceum was transferred to
Saint-Petersburg, in the former building of the Alexander’s Orphanage
House (Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt Ave., 21; 1832-34, Architect L.I.
Charlemagne). Length of studying: 6 years; teaching at primary school
was according to the secondary school curriculum; teaching at high
school was at a university level. Between 1814 and 1829 it included
the Noble Pension (a boarding school for the nobles), since 1882 – a
prep class. Among teachers were V.F. Malinovsky, E.A. Engelhardt, A.P.
Kunitsyn, N.F. Koshansky, A.I. Galich. The humanities, mainly, law
sciences, were predominant in the academic curriculum; much attention
was given to physical education, music, drawing; military training
gave to the Lyceum graduates the same rights as to those of the
Pazhesky Corpse. Among the first graduates (in 1817) were A.S. Pushkin,
A.M. Gorchakov, K.K. Danzas, A.A. Delvig, M.A. Korf, V.K. Kuchelbeker,
F.F. Matyushkin, I.I. Pushchin, and others. During 107 years there
were 74 graduations (around 2 thousand persons). Among the graduates
were outstanding state and public figures, scientists, writers, such
as M.V. Petrashevsky, K.S. Veselovsky, A.V. Golovin, N.Y. Danilevsky,
K.K. Grot, Y.K. Grot, A.B. Lobanov-Rostovsky, L.A. Mey, M.KH. Reitern,
M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin, D.A. Tolstoy, M.L. Yakovlev, and others. In
the 1840s, Pushkin Museum was created at the Lyceum, in 1879- Pushkin
Library, in 1899 – Pushkin Lyceum Society, there was also the Lyceum
Library (consisting of the theses written by pupils). The Lyceum was
closed in 1917 by Order of the Interim Government. In 1925, a group of
Lyceum graduates were condemned upon a fabricated accusation. Now the
building of the Lyceum is the Alexandrovsky Vocational Lyceum (primary
and secondary vocational education).
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Do you remember the opening of our Lyceum,
When the Tsar led us to his Palace,
And we came in, and there was Kunitsyn
Greeting us among the other royal guests.
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My friends, how splendid is our union! |
The 19th of October is the date
which was made famous by A.S. Pushkin, the date of birth of the
Tsarskoselsky Lyceum. In 1911, ex students of the Liceum were
celebrating the 100th anniversary (the idea to honour this remarkable
date was first offered in the late 1909). The then pupils also wanted
to participate. At the meeting of course representatives, and later at
a crowded general meeting of all persons concerned, in May 1910, a
decision was made to present to the Lyceum two busts: one of the
Emperor Alexander I and the other one of the Emperor Nikolay II. Money
was raised from everyone who could give any. The work was performed by
the great Russian artist B.M. Kustodiev (1878-1927) with the help of
the marble worker Ivan Zakharovich Chikhirev (Boris Mikhailovich
completed the work with plaster casts). On 18 October 1911 the busts
were mounted in the main hall of the Lyceum on the Empire styled white
supports with golden carving made after the designs of Architect I.A.
Fomin. At a friendly breakfast on 19 October 1911, in the presence of
the Emperor’s family, the Director of the Lyceum V.A. Schilder said,
“I would like to express to the meeting of graduates of the Lyceum, to
the Board and all our former pupils the deep gratefulness of our
Lyceum for the precious gift which we shall keep forever as a relic
and which will serve to Lyceum’s new pupils as a reminder of the
sincere love to their alma mater and an inseparable union through
their senior fellows. The perennial unfading glory of the Lyceum has
been and will be made up of the deeds and works of its alumni. Let the
old glory remain, and a new one arrive!” And this book was given to
the Emperor Nikolay II Alexandrovich. The greatest rarity! |
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