A museum of Russian impressionist art opens in Moscow
A museum of Russian impressionist art opened in Moscow on Thursday (May 26) featuring some of the roughly two hundred works in the private collection of businessman Boris Mints.Mints says he wants to turn Moscow into a destination for art lovers.People go to Paris or to London to go to museums, and here they usually come with other interests and visit museums on the sidelines. Our aim is to make people come to Russia to go to museums, look at Russian art, and try to understand it and grasp it, said Mints.An installation by artist Jean-Christophe Couet called 'Breathing Canvas' is a central feature at the museum. A series of screens show the layering of brush strokes on the canvas, giving an impression of how the final piece comes together.
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Moscow museum gathers all Russia's Jordaens works
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Moscow's Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts is drawing together all works by Flemish painter Jacob Jordaens that are owned by Russian museums.
Jordaens was one of the most prominent painters of the Flemish school, alongside Rubens and van Dyck.
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Russian Jordaens is an exhibit of all the painters' works owned by Russian museums.
Earlier this year, 18 paintings were first shown to the public at The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.
Now, 18 paintings and 31 drawings have arrived in Moscow.
Our task was to show - using eloquent and characteristic exemplars - the artistic evolution of this wonderful Flemish painter. And to show all his masterpieces, including paintings and drawings, owned by Russian museums, explains curator Vadim Sadkov.
For the first time since 1794, Jordaens' The Lamentation has left St. Petersburg, where it hangs at Saint Alexander Nevsky Monastery.
It was Empress of Russia, Catherine the Great, who purchased Jordaens' monumental The Lamentation from a Berlin collection.
She later donated it to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra in St. Petersburg.
It was always thought that the painting was by Flemish master Rubens, but several years ago, Dutch art historian Arnout Balis identified that was in fact by Jordaens.
The works of Flemish artists such as Jordaens were heavily influenced by Rubens.
Many painters trained at the master's studio, including young Anthony van Dyck, who went on to become one of Flemish Baroque's greatest.
It's not the only recent discovery at the exhibit.
During the restoration process of Christ and the Samaritan Woman, specialists were able to find the signature of Jordaens' son, also called Jacob.
In the process of restoration, a signature of the son of Jordaens was discovered, says Vadim Sadkov.
His name is also Jacob, but he is Junior. And it is written there - Jacob Jordaens Junior. And this painting is yet the only one valid work of the son. And this painting belongs to the museum in Nizhny Novgorod and is now shown here.
Meleager and Atalanta was always considered to be a copy of a Jordaens paintings, but - again during the restoration process - specialists discovered the painter's signature.
Jordaens was born in Antwerp, Belgium in in 1593.
He was a student of Adam van Noort, a Belgium painter, who also taught Rubens.
Jordaens is famous for painting religious stories, metaphors on life and people of his time, as well as collaborating with artists such as Andries Daniels and Paul De Vos.
These are the scenes from the Old Testament, allegoric portraits, portraits commissioned by burghers of Antwerpen, as well as his collaborations with other artists, including still life painters, says Sadkov.
These paintings show the history of Russian art collection.
Empress Catherine the Great began buying Flemish artists for her palaces.
Although, she was not the only one interested in the Dutch masters. Russian aristocrats followed her example and started to collect paintings of Flemish masters, including Jordaens.
Odysseus and Polyphemus, a painting from a collection of Rubens, was brought to Russia in the 18th century and was in hands of a nobel family of Musin-Pushkin, then belonged to a Hermitage curator Osip Braz.
After Braz was sent to a Soviet prison camp, the state confiscated his collection.
Today, it's in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts' collection.
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Ninety-one-year-old Irina Antonova, the doyenne of Russia's museum directors, has led Moscow's renowned Pushkin Museum for over half a century, helping Russians discover the art of her friend Marc Chagall and battled to bring late impressionist art out of the vaults and into public view. Duration: 01:23
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The controversial archeological collection, Gold of Troy, will be seen by the public for the first time in over half a century when an exhibition of the most valuable pieces of the so called Schlieman collection opens in Moscow this week. Two hundred and fifty-nine priceless objects in nineteen
bulletproof glass cases will be put on public view in Moscow's Pushkin Museum on Tuesday, April 16. The whole collection consisting of 637 pieces was confiscated in Germany in 1945 at the end of World War Two by the Red Army. The treasures were brought to Moscow and then divided between The
Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg and Moscow's Pushkin Museum. The Pushkin got the most valuable part of the collection, composed of objects made in gold, silver, crystal and precious stones. Since the Middle Ages travellers had tried to find the site of the ancient city of Troy. In 1873, at Hissarlik in Turkey, Heinrich Schlieman, a German amateur archeologist, discovered a unique complex of treasures recognized by archeologists as Trojan artifacts.
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00.00 Pan down Trojan headdress to earrings.
00.10 WS cabinet with gold chains.
00.13 Necklace and bracelets.
00.17 CU necklaces in cabinet.
00.20 Portrait of Heinrich Schlieman
00.24 CU book showing sketch of him on site.
00.27 Gold pots in cabinet.
00.30 CU gold jug.
00.33 Pan of exhibition.
00.38 WS press conference
00.41 Russian minister of culture Evgeny Sidorov addressing
presser in Russian.
00.47 German ambassador to Moscow Ernst-Joerg Von Studnitz
addressing press conference in Russian.
00.56 WS audience
00.59 MS gold head dress and earrings, pan across to man taking
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01.09 VISION ENDS.
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May 31, 2012 Russia Medvedev congratulates Pushkin Museum on centenary
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visited the Bolshoi Theater on Thursday for a festive evening dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.
After the premier congratulated museum staff on the centenary, a concert was held featuring leading musicians and conductors including Yuri Bashmet.
The concert program featured operatic pieces and the music of Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, and Grieg.
The Pushkin Museum was opened to the public in 1912 as the Museum of Fine Arts, originally named after Tsar Alexander III.
The museum has one of Russia's largest art collections of foreign art.
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Geragallery Monahov Evgeny - Moscow 2016
Evgeniy Monahov
Was born in Moscow in 1974.
1996 he graduates from Moscow State Academic Art School in Remembrance of the Year 1905 with honors.
2001 Evgeniy Monahov first exhibits his works at the prestigious Richard Thomas Galleries, California.
From this moment, his paintings start traveling around the world.
2002 - the painter graduates from V.I. Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute (the studio of professors M.G. Abakumov and V.M. Sidorov) and enters into the Creative Union of the Artists of Russia and the International Federation of the Unions of Artists. Monahov works with the leading galleries of London and Dublin, Medici Gallery and Oriel Gallery.
At Oriel Gallery, his works are exhibited next to the paintings of classic Irish artists whose art is demonstrated in The National Gallery of Ireland nearby.
2004 - Santa Fe mayor and the Fine Art Museum director invite Evgeniy Monahov to a big-scale U.S.‑Russian culture project, Russian Summer in Santa Fe. The painter participates in a collective exhibition at the Andreeva Gallery, together with top Russian artists. the same year, an exhibition is launched at Whitestone Gallery, Japan.
2005 - Monahov’s solo exhibition is held at the Andreeva Gallery (Santa Fe, USA), which becomes a notable event in the cultural life of the city. In the same year the painter wins an award at an American portrait competition with his triptych “Theo”, “Zack”, “Meg”.
2006 - a long-lasting cooperation with Galeries Bartoux (France), begins. Monahov’s paintings are exhibited at Champs Elysees (Paris), in Cannes, Honfleur and Courchevel.
2012 - a big solo exhibition is arranged at G8 Gallery (Moscow, Russia).
2013 - the second solo exhibition takes place at G8 Gallery (Moscow, Russia).
2015 - The Spanish Album solo exhibition at Malaya Bronnaya, 32 Gallery (Moscow, Russia) is organized. Paintings by Evgeniy Monahov are part of museum and private collections around the world.
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: TRETYAKOV GALLERY RE-OPENS
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One of Russia's most revered art museums has re-opened ten years after closing for repairs.
Refurbishment of The Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow was hampered by a shortage of funds.
The long-awaited re-opening was attended by such dignitaries as the Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and the Mayor of Moscow Yuri Lyzhkov.
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Repair works coincided with the difficult period in our history: Perestroika. There were times when there was no money, not just hard currency, but even rubles. And this situation lasted a long time, months, even years.
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contains some of the finest examples of Russian art including works by Vasiliy Kandinsky and Andrei Ryblov . The opening was attended by the Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and the Mayor of Moscow Yuri Lyzhkov and the Patriach
of the Russian Orthodox Church Aleksis II. The gallery closed during Mikhail Gorbachev's administration but re-building work was plagued by a shortage of funds. The Tretyakov has about 100,000 pictures in its vaults. Ten new galleries have been added to the main building. It comes a month after an exhibition of War Trophy art -
Impressionist paintings looted from the Nazis - opened at the Pushkin Gallery in the Russian capital.
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6. Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines
7. Tsarytsino Open-Air History and Architectural Museum
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10. Victor Vasnetsov House Museum
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Russia: Kuindzhi's painting returns to exhibition at Tretyakov Gallery
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Scores of Muscovites were seen queuing outside the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow on Friday, as Russian artist Arkhip Kuindzhi’s stolen “Ai-Petri. Crimea” painting returned back to the exhibition.
Tretyakov Gallery’s chief curator Tatiana Gorodkova stated the theft left minor markings on the painting.
Due to the theft the painting got nonthreatening defects, as to a number of interfacial bruises close to the edges of the painting and an indent, she said. Gorodkova added that the gallery decided to take the artwork back to the exhibition since the defects “do not require emergency restoration.”
The painting will be exhibited in the gallery until February 17. It is then due to return to the State Russian Museum in Saint-Petersburg.
Kuindzhi’s painting was stolen on February 28 from the State Tretyakov Gallery, and found shortly afterwards in a construction site outside of Moscow.
The suspected thief was arrested on the spot and remains in custody. He faces up to 15 years behind bars if convicted of stealing the painting.
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