The State Russian Museum (Russian: Государственный Русский музей), formerly the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III (Russian: Русский Музей Императора Александра III) is the largest depository of Russian fine art …
Concerning the Spiritual in Russian Art, 1965-2011.Selections from the Kolodzei Art Foundation. The Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 26, 2013 – …
The main collection of St. Petersburg’s State Russian Museum, housed in the Mikhailovsky Palace, contains masterpieces of Russian art from the 18th to …
THE HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM. The Museum of Russian Impressionism opened on 28 May on Leningradskiy prospect, in former Bolshevik chocolate factory, presenting its permanent exposition, the first exhibition – retrospective of Arnold Lakhovsky and multimedia installation by contemporary American artist Jean Christophe.
The Russian Atomic Weapon Museum The Russian Atomic Weapon Museum is located at Sarov (formerly Arzamas-16), the principal Soviet nuclear weapon laboratory, some 400 km east of Moscow.
The first extant example of Byzantine Revival in Russian architecture and the first example ever built, stands in Potsdam, Germany, a five-domed Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church by Neoclassicist Vasily Stasov (builder of neoclassical Trinity Cathedral, St. Petersburg, man of critic Vladimir Stasov).
Museum Location and Hours. The Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is located at 20 Fourth Street, in downtown Petaluma, CA 94952. (707) 778-4398
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts purpose is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art, to encourage the study of the arts, and thus to enrich the lives of all.
State Russian Museum Rivaling the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow as the world’s finest collection of Russian art, the State Russian Museum has an illustrious history that began when the fiercely nationalist Tsar Alexander III became the first Russian ruler to make a significant collection of art by Russian artists.
FIND US HERE. Museum of Russian Icons 203 Union Street Clinton, MA 01510 p: 978.598.5000 e: info@museumofrussianicons.org