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ANA TZAREV: THE LIFE OF FLOWERS

Younger Than a Spring. 2010. Oil on canvas. 114х146
14 July 2011—5 September 2011
For the first time the exhibition acquaints the Russian viewers with the creative oeuvre of contemporary European artist Ana Tsarev, devoted to the life of flowers. Continuing and developing the traditions of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh, Postimpressionism, Fauvism and the representatives of Naïve art, Tsarev creates her recognizable, even unique style. Bright and concentrated colors, vigorous manner of painting and laconism of composition helps the author to convey the magnificence and diversity of flora of exotic countries that the artist had visited. The works by Ana Tsarev conquer the viewers by the power and freshness of painting and life-asserting apprehension of the imposing and boundless world of nature.

Hawaiian Summer. 2000. Watercolors on paper. 38х57.4 Misty Cloud. 2001. Oil on canvas. 92х73 Garden Lilies. 2003. Oil on canvas. 89х118.4 Lilies of the Field. 2003. Oil on canvas. 89х118.4 Absolute Star. 2004. Watercolors on paper. 36.4х51.6 Gold of Hawaii. 2005. Acrylic on canvas. 122х94.6 Emerald Prince. 2000. Oil on canvas. 81х65

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From Peter the Great to Elizabeth Petrovna

From Peter the Great to Elizabeth Petrovna

1 June—23 September 2024

This exhibition, unique in its scale, covers the period from the death of Peter the Great to the accession to the throne of his daughter Elizabeth Petrovna (1725–1742). The main events of the internal Russian life in the time of struggle for Peter the Great’s legacy shown on the material from the collections of 21 museums, including State Hermitage Museum, the State Historical Museum, the Moscow Kremlin Museums, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Museum of the History of St Petersburg, the Peterhof State Museum and Reserve, the Pavlovsk State Museum, the Arkhangelskoye State Museum and Reserve and others.

Master of Painting. 325th Anniversary of Ivan Vishnyakov’s Birth

Master of Painting. 325th Anniversary of Ivan Vishnyakov’s Birth

26 April—1 July 2024

Ivan Vishnyakov is one of the leading artist of the 18th century, portraitist, mural painter, restorer and teacher. However, not much of the artist’s vast legacy, the result of thirty years of untiring creative activity, has survived to the present day. All the more valuable are the eleven surviving portraits in the collections of the Russian Museum, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Museum of Vasily Tropinin and Moscow Artists of His Time, art museums in Tver and Rybinsk, and the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus.

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