Museum Of Russian Art Collection
Step into a world of artistic wonders at the Museum of Russian Art
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Step into a world of artistic wonders at the Museum of Russian Art. Immerse yourself in the beauty and history captured within its walls, as you explore an exquisite collection spanning centuries. Marvel at the enchanting Fountains, crafted by Alexander Fyodorovich Gaush in 1908. These masterpieces transport you to a time when water danced gracefully, reflecting sunlight with every ripple. Gaze upon The Lamentation I, a sketch for a mural adorning the St. Vladimir Cathedral in Kiev. Created by an unknown artist in 1887, this poignant piece captures raw emotion and invites contemplation. Be captivated by Angel with a Candle, painted by Mikhail Alexandrovich Vrubel in 1887. This ethereal artwork portrays an angelic figure holding aloft a flickering candle, symbolizing hope amidst darkness. The Resurrection (Triptych), also by Vrubel, transports you to another realm entirely. Painted in 1887, this triptych depicts scenes of resurrection and redemption that stir the soul and ignite introspection. Delve into portraiture with Portrait of Countess Alexandra Alexeevna Obolenskaya. Crafted by Vasili Andreyevich Tropinin in 1845, this stunning portrait immortalizes the countess's grace and elegance for generations to admire. Travel back through time with ancient jewelry artifacts such as Pyxis (compass box) from the 3rd-2nd century BC or Medallion from the 4th century AD. These intricate pieces showcase skilled craftsmanship that has stood the test of time. Discover Fibulae from both the 4th century BC and 4th-5th century AD; these delicate brooches exemplify ancient jewelry's fusion of functionality and artistry. Admire Bottle-Amulet from the 3rd-2nd century BC—a testament to how even everyday objects were transformed into works of art in ancient times.