Vladimir Putin monuments and sculptures
Vladimir Putin monuments and sculptures
Russian president Vladimir Putin is the image of a healthy person who, even at the age of 50, could easily scatter on the mats his adult rivals. Also, it’s a person who does not think that to put on a kimono and to explain something to the children is a waste of time. Unlike most politicians that appear only during the election. Undoubtedly, Putin is an image of a healthy person, both physically and psychologically. Meanwhile, after the creation of the sculpture, Zurab Tsereteli offered it to St. Petersburg, but they refused. So, the sculpture continues to stand in the gallery of the famous sculptor Zurab Tsereteli in Moscow.
By the way, journalist fanned up the attempt to present the monument to St. Petersburg to absurd. In particular, they wrote that it is planned to install a monument to Putin in St. Petersburg on the Duderhof heights, as the highest point of the city. And about the plans to rename the heights to the “Russian Olympus.” And the image of the president in the kimono will obviously have to designate the supreme god. Really funny, as there is no limit of human imagination. However, many immediately believed this gossip, although there is no factual confirmation, and could not be.
However, although many people call the sculpture “In a healthy body – healthy spirit” a monument to Putin in Moscow, at the moment it is not even a monument, but only a sculpture.
Vladimir Putin as Roman emperor
The Cossack Union of St. Petersburg established a bust of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the suburbs of the city in the image of a Roman emperor. “We wanted to capture Vladimir Putin as a winner and a statesman who made the Crimea Russian again”, – explained the ataman of the Petersburg Cossack society Irbis Andrei Polyakov.
About ten members of Cossack unions and journalists gathered at the event. The bust of Putin is on the territory of private possessions of ataman Polyakov and his Cossack society in a cottage village near the village of Agalatovo, about 20 km north of St. Petersburg.
Vladimir Putin monuments and sculptures
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