MONTBLANC Patron of Art / Catherine II. The Great

Tsarina Catherine’s ambition was to continue the work of Peter the Great. Indeed, her commitment to the arts was impressive: she corresponded with Voltaire, Diderot and d’Alembert, among others. She is responsible for having the Hermitage – the famous winter palace – erected in St. Petersburg, and it is thanks to her love of painting that royal art collection grew from a few dozen paintings to more than 4,000.

The splendidly ornamented Patron of Art Edition Catherine II. the Great commemorates the great era of the Russian Empire. Rose gold-plated ornamentation featuring blossom wreath motifs adorns the aubergine-coloured barrel of Edition 4810. In Edition 888 this ornamentation is in 750 red gold. Precious rubies decorate the cap top of this edition, while both editions have the 18-carat gold nib, into which the symbol of the Russian monarchy – the two headed eagle – is engraved.

Launch: 1997

Limitation

Fountain pen 4,810

Fountain pen 888 (750 red gold)

Fountain pen 4810 gallery

Fountain pen 888 (750 red gold) gallery