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Peter the Great Taking the Relics of St Alexander Nevsky from Vladimir to St Petersburg
1847
Давид-юноша, победитель Голиафа
Portrait of a Countess
Sarah (Woman Bather)
И. Ф. Шаховской
Русский воин в шишаке и кольчуге
Venus
Мальчик в бане
Николай I
Ермак
Бегущий северный олень
Masterpieces
Anna Ioannovna with a Little Negro Boy
The Vigil of Alexander the Great
Catherine II the Legislatress
Polycrates
Ajax protecting the body of Patroclus
Catherine the Great as Themis
Russian Scaevola
Faun and Bacchante
Venus
Ivan the Terrible (1530–1584)
Christ on Trial before the People
Mephistopheles
Spinoza
Yaroslav the Wise
Nestor the Chronicler
Mermaid
Нимфа Летнего сада
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About collection
The Russian Museum's collection of sculpture began with the transfer of several works from the Hermitage and the Academy of Arts in 1897 and 1898. A century later, its fund of eighteenth to twentieth century sculpture now comprises more than 4,000 works. The collection of sculpture contains the creations of masters working in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These range from their first studies, which record the initial germination of the artistic idea, to the finished product, executed in the most diverse materials: plaster, terracotta, marble, bronze, wood and metal.
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