
136. Lenin, Vladimir. Incredibly rare original Vladimir Lenin death mask, made, signed, and dated by renowned sculptor Sergei Merkurov. Mask measures 15 wide x 14 deep x 9 in. high (381 x 356 x 229 mm.) In fine condition, with an untouched patina and some minor chipping to the prominent eyebrows, which could be restored.
Amazingly detailed Lenin death mask, made by renowned artist Sergei Merkurov, one of only 14 known to exist.
This mask was made shortly after Lenin’s death on 21 January 1924, at 6:50 pm in his residence in Gorki, where Sergei Merkurov was allowed to make three molds. Created through a delicate process of pouring plaster over the deceased’s face with a thread placed down the middle for easy removal after drying, Merkurov’s masks are widely considered among the finest in existence, capturing the most minute details of his subjects’ final features. While many of his masks – including those of Tolstoy, Gorky, and another Lenin – are housed at his museum in the Armenian city of Gyumri, this one has remained in private hands since its creation. It was sold by a relative of Merkurov to internationally-known Russian collector Sasha Lurye, then sold to the current owner. Included with this death mask is a Nikita Khrushchev typed letter signed (“N. Khrushchev”), 1 page (8 x 11.5 in; 203 x 292 mm.), in Russian, dated 18 January 1948 to “The Regional Committee of the CP(b)U” making mention of the 24th anniversary of Lenin’s death, in full: “During the performance of mass political work in line with the 24th anniversary of the date of death of Vladimir Ilich Lenin, the Central Committee (CC) of the CP(b)U proposes that the resolution of the CC of the VKP(b) dated January 17, 1948, be followed, paragraphs 1, 2, 4, and 5 of which we are sending”.
An important and captivating piece, both in artistic and historical perspective. Special shipping arrangements will apply.
$30,000 - $50,000


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