Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Exhibition of masterpieces from the museums of Armenia takes place in the Pushkin Museum. Pushkin

In the Pushkin Museum. Pushkin, an exhibition of masterpieces of art XIX-XX centuries, provided the Armenian museum in the project "Under the canopy of amicable muses." The exhibition includes works by the great Russian and Armenian artists. The first half of the XIX century is represented by such names as Borovikovsky, Levitsky and Kiprenskiy, second - work Surikov, Levitan, Khrutsky, Makovsky and Serov. The exhibition can also see the works miriskusnikov - Benoit, Druzhbinskogo, Somov and Serebryakov, members of the "Blue Rose" (exhibition, held in 1907 at Myasnitskaya street in a house manufacturer of porcelain Kuznetsova, organized by the means of N. Ryabushinsky as well - the union have ceased to exist in 1910; style of work of its members is closely connected with the aesthetics of Symbolism) Borisov-Musatov and Kuznetsova. In addition, the exhibition includes works by Chagall, Kandinsky, Falk, Konchalovsky, Mashkov and Aivazovsky. Armenian painting is also represented by works Saryan, whose exhibition was held on the Crimean shaft in February this year, Hakob Ovnatanyana and sculptor Yervant Kochar. The exhibits provided by such museums as the National Gallery of Armenia, Museum Saryan, Ervand Kochar Museum and the Museum of Russian Art (collection A. J. Abrahamian), writes "Your Leisure". The exhibition runs until November 14.

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