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Yaroslavl Art Museum description and photos - Russia - Golden Ring: Yaroslavl. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe Yaroslavl Art Museum was organized on December 5, 1919 at the initiative of local antiquity lovers and artists. His activity began with an educational campaign - an exhibition was organized at the Krasny Perekop weaving factory in April 1920. In autumn, the museum received its first visitors to the permanent exhibition, which was located in the building of the former Consistory (architect L. Ruska). Until 1924, the museum had the status of an art gallery, from 1924 to 1936 it was subordinate to the regional museum, from From 1937 to 1950 it was called the regional art museum, from 1950 to 1959 the Yaroslavl Regional Art Museum, from 1959 to 1969 - the art department of the Yaroslavl-Rostov Museum-Reserve, since 1969 it received its current status. The Yaroslavl Art Museum is the largest museum of art in the province; it won the "Window to Russia" competition. Its collection numbers more than 70,000 works of graphics, painting, decorative and applied arts, numismatics, sculpture. In the museum you can see works of Old Russian painting dating back to the 13th century, among which the icon "Savior Almighty" (the first half of the 13th century), as well as the icon "Our Lady of Tolgskaya" (it is in the Tolgsky Monastery, where it was transferred for temporary storage in 2003. Unique icon-painting works related to the Yaroslavl Art School of the Second half of the 16-17 centuries, including signed icons of Gury Nikitin, Fyodor Zubov, Semyon Kholmogorets, which worked in the 17th century. The collection also includes works of wood carving, sculpture, casting of the 16-20 centuries, items of personal piety and church applied art of the 18-20 centuries. The painting collection is represented by paintings by K. Bryullov, D. Levitsky, A. Mokritsky , I. Kramskoy, V. Perov, I. Repin. The portrait of the Yaroslavl nobility and merchants of the 19th century is distinguished by its originality. The collection of landscape painting of the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries is quite diverse: I. Shishkin, A. Savrasov, V. Polenov, I. Aivazovsky, K. Yuon, I. Levitan. The works of the masters of the World of Art, the Union of Russian Artists, the Jack of Diamonds, and the Russian avant-garde are presented no less vividly. A rather unique collection of works by K. Korovin kept in the museum, which includes works of the late period of the artist's work. In the painting collection of Yaroslavl artists of the 20th century, the legacy of Mikhail Sokolov is most weightily represented. The graphics are represented by works of circulation and original graphics of the 18-20th centuries by Russian authors. Of interest is the watercolor chamber portrait of the 19th century, which is represented by the works of O. Kiprensky, V. Hau, P. Sokolov and others, the graphics of the 19th and 20th centuries, among which the works of the "Miriskusniki" - A. Benois, K. Somov, M. Dobuzhinsky , D. Mitrokhin, B. Kustodieva. From graphic works of the 20th century. the style of avant-garde art (V. Kandinsky and L. Popova), pre-war watercolors and drawing, some areas of contemporary art are also vividly represented. A significant part of the collection is foreign and domestic ex-libris of the 19-20 centuries. The sculpture is presented in the works of S. Galberg, F. Tolstoy, M. Chizhoi, A. Opekushin, A. Antokolsky, A. Ober, S. Erzya, A. Gyurdzhan, S. Konenkov, as well as M. Zemelgak and Klodion, etc. The background of decorative and applied art is represented by the collection porcelain and glass products dating back to the 18-20 centuries, the imperial glass and porcelain factories, private factories of F. Gardner, S. Batenin, M. Kuznetsov, the Kornilov brothers, Maltsovs, etc. Also in the museum you can get acquainted with pieces of furniture art of various directions and styles of the 16-20 centuries, including the Western European 16-18 centuries. Contemporary arts and crafts are represented by tapestry, ceramics and glass. The numismatic collection of the museum is a work of Western European and Russian art of the second half of the 18-20 centuries. These are award and commemorative medals by the brothers Vekhter, S. Yudin, T. Ivanov, K. Leberekht, I. Shilov, F. Tolstoy, P. Utkin, A. Vasyutinsky, I.K. Jaeger, Retiere, F. Loos, B. Andrieu, J.-C. Chaplain. We also recommend reading Hampi description and photos - India: Goa Topic: Yaroslavl Art Museum description and photos - Russia - Golden Ring: Yaroslavl. |