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The Russian School of Painting (Mid-Nineteenth to Twentieth Centuries)

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Домик Дюрера. Нюрнберг
Домик Дюрера. Нюрнберг
1912
Несение креста
Несение креста
1912
Овражек
Овражек
1912
Петербург. Вид на Неву
Петербург. Вид на Неву
1912
Поэзия старого дворянского гнезда
Поэзия старого дворянского гнезда
1912
Свежий снег
Свежий снег
1912
Утро. Зеленые горы
Утро. Зеленые горы
1912
Цветущая глициния
Цветущая глициния
1912
Цветы и фарфор
Цветы и фарфор
Человек с лошадью
Человек с лошадью
1912–1913
Artist’s Model
Artist’s Model
1913
City at Night
City at Night
1913
Composition with White Border
Composition with White Border
1913
Crimean Study. Moon
Crimean Study. Moon
1913
Cyclist
Cyclist
1913
Fishing Schooner
Fishing Schooner
1913-1914
Man + Air + Space
Man + Air + Space
1913
Old Man
Old Man
1913
Perfected Portrait of Ivan Kliun
Perfected Portrait of Ivan Kliun
1913
Portrait of Nicholas Roerich
Portrait of Nicholas Roerich
1913
Portrait of Vladimir Bekhterev
Portrait of Vladimir Bekhterev
1913
Portrait of Yevgeny Lanceray
Portrait of Yevgeny Lanceray
1913
Roses. Still-Life
Roses. Still-Life
1913
Self-Portrait in Red
Self-Portrait in Red
1913
Shrovetide and the Change from Winter to Summer
Shrovetide and the Change from Winter to Summer
1913–1914
South of France. Cassis
South of France. Cassis
1913
Staraya Ruza
Staraya Ruza
1913
Verka
Verka
1913
Амстердам. Рынок железа
Амстердам. Рынок железа
Лугано. Голубой пейзаж
Лугано. Голубой пейзаж
1913
Artist’s Model. 1914
Artist’s Model. 1914
1914
Aviator
Aviator
1914
Composition with a Harmonica
Composition with a Harmonica
1914
Cubist Composition with Fruit
Cubist Composition with Fruit
1914–1915
Dairy Maids
Dairy Maids
1914
Degeneration of an Intellectual (Degeneration of Man)
Degeneration of an Intellectual (Degeneration of Man)
1914–1915
Father and Grandmother
Father and Grandmother
1914
Fresh Wind. Crimea
Fresh Wind. Crimea
1914
In the Convent
In the Convent
1914
Mountains in Kekeneiz. Crimea
Mountains in Kekeneiz. Crimea
1914
Peasant Family (The Holy Family)
Peasant Family (The Holy Family)
1914
Peter the Great Saving Drowning Soldiers During a Flood
Peter the Great Saving Drowning Soldiers During a Flood
1914
Portrait of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna
Portrait of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna
1914
Portrait of Georgy Narbut
Portrait of Georgy Narbut
1914
Portrait of Ivan Bilibin
Portrait of Ivan Bilibin
1914
Portrait of Konstantin Somov
Portrait of Konstantin Somov
1914
Portrait of Nicholas II
Portrait of Nicholas II
1914
Portrait of René Nothaft
Portrait of René Nothaft
1914
Procopius the Righteous Praying for Unknown Travellers
Procopius the Righteous Praying for Unknown Travellers
1914
Self-Portraits (Harlequin and Pierrot)
Self-Portraits (Harlequin and Pierrot)
1914
Shop in Vitebsk
Shop in Vitebsk
1914
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg
1914
Still Life
Still Life
1914 (5?)
Still Life with Eggs
Still Life with Eggs
1914
Masterpieces
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Steppe during the Day
Steppe during the Day
1852
At the wedding of Grand Prince Vassily II Tyomniy in 1433, Grand Princess Sophia Tears Down the Belt That Once Belonged to Dmitry Donskoy
At the wedding of Grand Prince Vassily II Tyomniy in 1433, Grand Princess Sophia Tears Down the Belt That Once Belonged to Dmitry Donskoy
Christian Martyrs in the Colosseum
Christian Martyrs in the Colosseum
1862
The Last Supper
The Last Supper
1863
Monastic Refectory
Monastic Refectory
1865–76
Palm Sunday in Moscow Under Tsar Alexis Mikhailovich. Procession of the Patriarch on a Donkey
Palm Sunday in Moscow Under Tsar Alexis Mikhailovich. Procession of the Patriarch on a Donkey
After Rain. Country Track
After Rain. Country Track
Late l860s
Countryside
Countryside
Fête during Shrovetide on Admiralty Square in St Petersburg
Fête during Shrovetide on Admiralty Square in St Petersburg
1869
Barge Haulers on the Volga
Barge Haulers on the Volga
1870–1873
View of the Volga. Barques
View of the Volga. Barques
1870
Thaw
The Raising of Jairus’s Daughter
The Raising of Jairus’s Daughter
1871
Закат над болотом
Закат над болотом
Разлив Волги под Ярославлем
Разлив Волги под Ярославлем
Marsh in a Forest. Autumn
Marsh in a Forest. Autumn
1872
Peter I (the Great) Interrogating Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich in Peterhof
Peter I (the Great) Interrogating Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich in Peterhof
1872
 Вид на Московский Кремль. Весна
Вид на Московский Кремль. Весна
At the Doors of a Mosque
At the Doors of a Mosque
Перед венцом
Перед венцом
Rainbow
Portrait of Ivan Kramskoi
Portrait of Ivan Kramskoi
1876
Sadko
Sadko
1876
The Translation of the Holy Carpet in Cairo
The Translation of the Holy Carpet in Cairo
1876
Hunters at a Stopping Place
Hunters at a Stopping Place
1877
Evening in the Ukraine
Evening in the Ukraine
1878–1901
The Ice House
The Ice House
1878
Convict
Pugachev"s Judgement
Pugachev"s Judgement
1879
Seeing off a Recruit
Seeing off a Recruit
1879
Overgrown Pond
Overgrown Pond
1880.
Portrait of Ivan Shishkin
Portrait of Ivan Shishkin
Portrait of Tatyana Lyubatovich
Portrait of Tatyana Lyubatovich
1880s
Zaporozhian Cossacks
Zaporozhian Cossacks
1880–91
Весенний вечер. Ольха цветет
Весенний вечер. Ольха цветет
Лунная ночь на Днепре
Лунная ночь на Днепре
1880
Portrait of Alexei Suvorin
Portrait of Alexei Suvorin
Бой скифов со славянами
Бой скифов со славянами
Knight at the Crossroads
Knight at the Crossroads
1882
Mina Moiseyev
Mina Moiseyev
1882
Portrait of Count Sergei Stroganov
Portrait of Count Sergei Stroganov
Watchmen Singing Praises
Watchmen Singing Praises
1882
Portrait of Leo Tolstoy
Portrait of Leo Tolstoy
1884
Portrait of Vladimir Solovyov
Portrait of Vladimir Solovyov
1885
Oaks
Overgrown Pond
Overgrown Pond
1887
Christ and the Adulteress (Who Is Without Sin?)
Christ and the Adulteress (Who Is Without Sin?)
1888
Death of Nero
Death of Nero
1888
Portrait of Alexander III
Portrait of Alexander III
St Nicholas of Myra Saves Three Innocents from Death
St Nicholas of Myra Saves Three Innocents from Death
1888
Golden Autumn. Slobodka
Golden Autumn. Slobodka
1889
Phrine at the Festival of Poseidon at Eleusis
Phrine at the Festival of Poseidon at Eleusis
1889
Portrait of Sofya Dragomirova
Portrait of Sofya Dragomirova
1889
Shipka-Sheinovo (Skobelev at Shipka)
Shipka-Sheinovo (Skobelev at Shipka)
Wave
Ночлежный дом
Ночлежный дом
Dreams (On the Hill). From the Life of Christ series
Dreams (On the Hill). From the Life of Christ series
1890s–1900s
In Warm Parts
In Warm Parts
1890
Winter
Winter
1890
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About collection

Even when it first opened back in 1898, the Russian Museum owned many canvases painted by such masters of the second half of the nineteenth century as Hovhannes Aivazovsky, Konstantin Makovsky, Ilya Repin, Vasily Polenov and Vasily Surikov. Although the selection of works before the revolution was often hampered by the conservative tastes of museum officialdom, the collection nevertheless grew in breadth thanks to the efforts of Alexander Benois, Albert Benois, Igor Grabar and Pyotr Neradovsky.

Placing great stress on acquiring works by contemporary artists, the Russian Museum often purchased paintings directly from exhibitions. Works were acquired from the posthumous shows of the works of Isaac Levitan (1901) and Vasily Vereschagin (1905). Other sources were the Travelling Art Exhibitions (Stanislaw Zukowski, Nikolai Kasatkin, Isaac Levitan and Vladimir Makovsky), New Union of Artists (Boris Kustodiev and Nikolai Fokin) and artist's studios (Alexander Golovin and Mikhail Nesterov).

In 1918, the Russian Museum inherited the collection of Prince Vladimir Argutinsky-Dolgorukov, including studies by Mikhail Vrubel and paintings by Konstantin Somov. The Yevgeny Tereschenko collection contained many works by fin-de-siecle artists, among them Mikhail Vrubel's Bogatyr and Six-Winged Seraph. The Alexander Korovin collection included paintings by Valentin Serov, Philipp Malyavin, Mikhail Nesterov, Konstantin Korovin and members of the World of Art, Blue Rose and the Jack of Diamonds.

In 1926, the Russian Museum opened a Department of Modern Art, embracing all twentieth-century movements and associations. The curators were particularly interested in the members of such groups as the Jack of Diamonds, Blue Rose and the Union of Youth. Many canvases were acquired directly from the artists. The Russian Museum inherited over three-hundred canvases -- works by Wassily Kandinsky, Pyotr Konchalovsky, Pyotr Kuznetsov, Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin, Robert Falk, Pavel Filonov and Marc Chagall -- when the Institute of Artistic Culture was closed down in 1926. Works by Natalia Goncharova and Aristarkh Lentulov were transferred from the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.

The collection of the painting of the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries continued to grow in the 1930s. Ilya Repin's Centennial Sitting of the State Council was acquired from the Museum of the Revolution. The Tretyakov Gallery donated a number of canvases by masters not fully represented in the Russian Museum, including Vasily Perov's Lonely Guitarist and Portrait of Ivan Turgenev, Nikolai Nevrev's Self-Portrait, Mikhail Vrubel's Flying Demon and Philipp Malyavin's Peasant Women. The Department of Modern Art attempted to reflect the contemporary art process, exhibiting the achievements of Soviet art. In 1932, the Russian Museum held an anniversary exhibition entitled Artists of the RSFSR Over Fifteen Years. More than two thousand works by over three hundred artists were shown in thirty-five rooms. The museum acquired many paintings directly from the exhibition.

The Russian Museum continued to collect works by both contemporary masters and artists who had begun their careers before the revolution. The museum acquired Isaac Brodsky'sParade, Fyodor Bogorodsky's Homeless Waifs, landscapes and portraits by Sergei Gerasimov and canvases by Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin and Alexander Samokhvalov. The Department of Modern Art curated such temporary shows as the First Exhibition of Leningrad Artists (1935). Several of the exhibits were acquired for the museum collection, including Arkady Rylov'sLenin in Razliv, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin Alarm. 1919 and Vasily Kuptsov's Maxim Gorky ANT-20.

One of the most important events in the post-war history of the Russian Museum was the opening of a permanent exhibition of Soviet art in the Benois Wing. Such works of the 1940's and 1950's as Alexander Deineka's The Defence of Sevastopole, the Kukryniksy trio's Nazis Retreating from Novgorod, Sergei Gerasimov's A Partisan's Mother and Arkady Plastov's A Fascist Flew Past celebrated the victory over Germany in the Second World War. Some of the most outstanding works of the 1960's and 1970's were painted by Helium Korzhev, Victor Ivanov, Pyotr Ossovsky, Pavel Nikonov, Victor Popkov, Yevsei Moiseyenko, Boris Ugarov and Pyotr Fomin.


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