Artigo Revisado por pares

The Tretyakov State Art Gallery, Moscow

1963; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 16; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1468-0033.1963.tb01533.x

ISSN

1468-0033

Autores

Tatyana Kovalenskaya,

Tópico(s)

Visual Culture and Art Theory

Resumo

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1. . The gallery now holds such masterpieces as Andrei Rublev's famous Trinity and works by many of the brilliant portrait painters of the 18th century like Nikitin, Antropov, Levitski and Borovikovsky and others. Among its proudest possessions are Ivanov's Christ appearing to the People and the conversation pieces of Fedotof who devoted his talents to depicting the life of ordinary people and combined the humour of Gogol with the tragic force of Dostoyevsky.2. . In the section devoted to Soviet art are pictures by painters of the older generation who began their careers before the October revolution, such as Kustodiev, Yuon, Grabar, works by artists of the next generation, Saryan, Konchalovsky, Kuprin, Gerasimov—as also by younger painters such as Deineka, Pimenov and the Kubriniksi team (Kuprianov, Krilov and Sokolov). Present developments in Soviet art are represented in the gallery by such painters as Romas, Serov, Yablonskaya, Prorokov and others. Among the gallery's collection of sculptors are works by famous Russian sculptors like Shubin, Kozlovsky, Martos, Antokolsky and those masters of the early years of this century, Trubetskoi and Golubkina. Soviet sculpture is represented by works by Andreyev, Mukhina, Tomsky, Vuchetich and Konenkov, the doyen of Soviet sculptors.3. . Individual showings of great painters of the past have also been organized at different times. These have been devoted to the work of Perov, Kramskoi, Repin, Surikov, Levitan, Serov, Kaprensky, Ivanov, Fedorov, Savrasov, Vrubel and others.4. . For example, The U.S.S.R. Arts Academy and the Soviet Artist.

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