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Russian Daily Life in the Sculpture of the 19th and 20th Centuries

Nikolay Liberikh. Girl with Rakes on Horseback. 1862. Cast 1870s. Bronze. 42 х 44 х 16,3. Alexey Yegorov Collection, Moscow
22 November 2018—14 January 2019
Scenes from everyday life are widely known to be one of the subject matters of painting and graphic art. In sculpture, however, one deals with this subject much less often. Nevertheless, the entire history of this genre in sculpture has known a great diversity in topics and style. Genre sculpture is akin to theater arts: it can communicate joy and suffering, satire and lyricism. The exhibition at the Russian Museum not only demonstrates a “cross-section of Russian life,” from the mid-19th century to the present day, but also unfolds a spectrum of styles and artists’ creative individualities in such a diverse and original art as sculpture. The best narrative works of plastic art will certainly resonate with the viewers due to the recognizability of life situations and human feelings and hopes. 

The exhibition is supported by PAO Severstal, PAO Power MachinesNordgold company.

Theodore Joseph Napoleon Jacques. Horse cab driver. 1850s. Гипс тонированный. 48 х 28 х 31. State Russian Museum Lev Razumovsky. Selling Sunflower Seeds in the Street. 1968. Silver-toned gesso. 30 x 25 x 23. State Russian Museum

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For the Glory of Russia. Entrepreneurs and Patrons in Russia in the 18th – Early 20th Centuries

For the Glory of Russia. Entrepreneurs and Patrons in Russia in the 18th – Early 20th Centuries

6 June—5 August 2024

Merchants, the “third estate”, at that time, were the basis of Russia’s economic power. The Stroganovs, the Demidovs and other entrepreneurs sometimes established entire “empires” with their own settlements, roads and internal regulations. The richest merchants became nobles and patrons of the arts. The exhibition is unique, both in the themes it explores and in the works it presents.

Olga Rozanova (1886–1918): An Art Revolutionary

Olga Rozanova (1886–1918): An Art Revolutionary

16 May—2 September 2024

Olga Rozanova's retrospective exhibition at the Russian Museum comprises art works from different collections. It will feature about 50 paintings and more than 100 graphic works illustrating all periods of her artistic career.

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