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Monument to Father Fyodor description and photo - Ukraine: Kharkov. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe monument to Father Fyodor is installed on the platform of the first platform of the Kharkiv South Railway Station. Father Fyodor is a character in the novel "The Twelve Chairs" by E. Petrov and I. Ilf, who served as a priest in the Church of Frol and Lavr in the district town N. In this novel, he is depicted as a cunning, cunning fraudulent priest who tried to use the secret of confession in his selfish goals, and went in search of treasures. The idea to erect a monument in Kharkov to this character belongs to Konstantin Kevorkyan, director of the channel "First Capital". In his interview, K. Kevorkian emphasized that the monument should be erected precisely in Kharkov, since the authors of this immortal humorous novel began to be creative in Kharkov. And, as he claimed, the sculpture of Fyodor's father should be located at this very station, because it was there that he wrote his letter to his wife - "mother" Katerina Alexandrovna. Bronze sculpture depicting Fyodor's walking father holding a kettle in his left hand and a sealed letter to his wife in the right hand, located on a marble pedestal. It also contains a quote from a letter from Father Fyodor: `` Kharkov is a noisy city, the center of the Ukrainian Republic. After the provinces, it seems as if I have gone abroad. ” And below the inscription: `` The first capital - to Father Fedor. '' The prototype of the monument was the famous actor M. Pugovkin, who played this role in one of the many adaptations of the novel. According to the sculptor-creator Alexander Tabachnikov, it was Pugovkin who managed to best embody the image of Fyodor's father.
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