Abylai Khan (monument) explained

Abylai Khan monument
Native Name:Памятник Абылай Хану
Location:Almaty, Kazakhstan
Dedicated To:Abylai Khan
Complete:2000
Designer:M. E. Erkinov

Monument to Abylai Khan in Almaty (Russian: Памятник Абылай Хана, tr. pamiatnik abylai khanu) is a monument dedicated to the Kazakh statesman, the Khan of Kazakh Khanate Abylai Khan located in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Construction

The monument is made out of bronze and was installed at the station square in front of Almaty-2 train station building on 16 December 2000. It was installed on a high tiered octagonal granite pedestal. Four corner columns hold an overhanging cornice, serving as a base for the pedestal of equestrian sculpture.[1]

Monument authors

Those who took part in monument's construction and installation are listed on a granite plaque at the base of the monument:[2]

Monument description

The monument itself is cast in bronze. Abylai Khan is sitting on a horse, wearing richly decorated clothes and combat gear. In his right hand he holds a rod, which is a symbol of the khan's power. The base of the pedestal of the equestrian sculpture is four angular columns, which hold a hinged cornice. The general feeling of the monument is power, strength and greatness.[3]

Critique

The monument was heavily criticized by sculptors. In particular, the sculptor Nurlan Dalbay spoke about it in the following way: "It doesn't even smell of sculpture. Amateurs like these, who get to win government contracts, can't sculpt, don't understand anything about composition, and don't know the smell of sculpture. Monumental sculpture has its own laws, they learn that at academies. The main task is to insert the object into the urban situation. It should be silhouettically recognizable. Then the details come. That means you know very well human anatomy, the anatomy of a horse. You know composition at least a little bit, in other words you can portray some kind of gesture. And because you don't have that, you get not sculpture, but plasticine little people".[4]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Управление культуры города Алматы . 4 July 2022. www.ainura.kz.
  2. Web site: Памятник Абылай хану в Алматы . 4 July 2022. alnaz.ru.
  3. Web site: Управление культуры города Алматы . 2022-08-18 . www.ainura.kz.
  4. Web site: 2021-11-22 . Памятник Абылай хану в Алматы . 2022-08-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211122232546/http://alnaz.ru/almaty/pamyatnik-abylajkhanu.html . 22 November 2021 . dead.