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Exhibition “Charm of times gone by…. Exhibition "Russian landscape from the collection of the Astrakhan art gallery From the collection of the Astrakhan art gallery

For the first time in Moscow! Unknown works of famous artists!

Exhibition project

RUSSIAN LANDSCAPE

FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE ASTRAKHAN ART GALLERY

29.09.2017 – 03.12.2017

Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich

The exhibition takes place in the Great Exhibition Hall

The United Museum-Reserve demonstrates the landscape collection of paintings and drawings of the Astrakhan State art gallery named after P.M. Dogadin. What is the uniqueness of this project? Most of the works of great artists are exhibited in Moscow for the first time! By visiting the exhibition, residents of the Mother See will be able to see 56 previously unknown works famous authors! Variants of paintings, sketches, sketches, graphics - all this will allow you to look into the holy of holies - the creative "kitchen" of artists!

The exhibition allows you to present various artistic trends that are reflected in the landscape genre: narrative pictorialism in realistic works I.I. Shishkin and I.N. Kramskoy, lyrical spirituality in the “mood landscape” by I.I. Levitan, impressionistic pictorial effects in the works of I.E. Grabar and A.B. Lakhovsky, coloristic expression and simplification of forms in the paintings of the “Russian Cezannes” by I.I. Mashkova, P.P. Konchalovsky and R.R. Falk.

Such significant names for national and world culture are associated with the collection of the Astrakhan Art Gallery, such as:

Velimir Khlebnikov(1885 - 1922) - a futurist poet, a native of the Astrakhan province, being in Astrakhan with his parents during the transfer of P.M. Dogadin's collections to the city, wrote an article about the opening of the gallery in the newspaper "Red Warrior" (1918).

B.M. Kustodiev(1878 - 1927) - Astrakhan, world-famous artist, together with P.M. Dogadin was a member of the Astrakhan art circle, he received his primary art education in Astrakhan in the private studio of P.A. Vlasov, artist, graduate of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, founder of the circle.

V.A.Eifert(1884 - 1960) - associate of P.M. Dogadin on the organization of the gallery, then head of the cultural and educational department of the Gubprofsoyuzov, later worked in museums in Moscow, including in 1936–39. headed the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, in 1919–20 contributed to the replenishment of the Astrakhan Art Gallery from the State Museum Fund, including landscape works.

It is also important to note that the creation of the exhibition, aimed at environmental, historical and cultural education, is timed to coincide with the current Year of Ecology in Russia. It is symbolic that the joint exhibition project is being implemented in the year of the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Astrakhan province and on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Astrakhan Art Gallery.

Picturesque and graphic works from the collection of the Astrakhan Art Gallery, representing the art collection of Pavel Mikhailovich Dogadin (1876 - 1919), the founder of the gallery, a native of Astrakhan, set the main leitmotif of the exhibition project.

P.M. Dogadin, a descendant of the family of eminent Astrakhan merchants Dogadins, was personally acquainted and was in correspondence with Moscow artists and gallery owners K.V. Kandaurov, P.P. Saurov, I.K. Kreitor, writer V.A.Gilyarovsky. Many of the works in his collection were purchased in Moscow from authors, collectors, in antique shops, from exhibitions.

From 1912 to 1917 P.M. Dogadin acquires works by famous Russian artists: I.L. Kalmykova, I.I. Shishkina, I.N. Kramskoy, M.V. Nesterova, A.B. Lakhovsky, V.A. Serova, I.I. Levitan, A.I. Kuindzhi, V.D. Polenova, S.Yu. Zhukovsky, A.N. Benois, N.K. Roerich, K.F. Bogaevsky, K.A. Somov, early works of A.M. Gerasimov and other authors of the late XIX - early XX centuries, paying special attention to landscape painting.

The result of the collecting activity of P.M. Dogadin was the fact of the transfer of the collection and his own estate on the Kutum River in 1918 hometown Astrakhan.

In 1921, the museum moved from a small Dogadinsky mansion to one of the most beautiful city buildings - the former estate of the Plotnikovs, where it is located today. The collection continued to grow, including landscape works reflecting the pictorial and graphic searches of Russian artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among the receipts of subsequent years are the works of L.F. Lagorio, P.I. Petrovicheva, K.F. Yuona, B.M. Kustodieva, P.P. Konchalovsky, R.R. Falka, I.I. Mashkova, N.P. Krymov and other artists.

Organizers: Moscow State United Museum-Reserve "Kolomenskoye-Izmailovo-Lyublino"

Exhibitors:

  • Moscow State United Museum Reserve "Kolomenskoye-Izmailovo-Lyublino"
  • Astrakhan State Art Gallery named after P.M. Dogadin
  • Exhibition partners:
  • Radio Russia
  • Radio Culture
  • LLC Insurance company "VTB Insurance"
  • TV channel "Tsargrad"
  • Spas TV channel

Exhibition opening hours:
Tuesday-Sunday from 10.00 to 18.00.
Monday is a day off.
Cash desk opening hours: from 10.00 to 17.30

Ticket price:
for the main category 150 rubles, for preferential category 70 rubles, special price - free.

The address: Art. metro station "Kashirskaya" (the last car from the center), Andropova Avenue, 39, building 69

Passage scheme:

Exhibition "Flower Kingdom" (6+)

Regina Faizulaeva, a member of the League of Designers, is engaged in decorating with artificial flowers. The exhibition presents luxurious interior compositions of fruits and flowers: panels, bouquets, compositions.

Museum of Culture of Astrakhan, st. Chernyshevsky, 4, tel: 39-11-06

“We are at home. City of the Future (0+)

The exhibition at the Khlebnikov House-Museum is timed to coincide with the Day of Remembrance of the great Russian poet, scientist and thinker. Her idea is connected not only with the need to develop the interest of children and adolescents in the works of Velimir, but also to popularize the little-studied aspects of his work. In particular, the architectural ideas of the Poet-Budetlyanin.

In 1915, Khlebnikov wrote an article "We and the Houses", in which he reflects on how houses will look like in the city of the future. Some of them are the fruit of his imagination, which have become some kind of visual metaphors. But the reflection of some of his ideas can be seen in reality. The exhibition in the Khlebnikov Museum presents the works of the winners, created based on the motives and images of the poet's article, and the children's own futuristic fantasies.

House-Museum of V. Khlebnikov, st. Sverdlov, 53, tel: 51-64-96

"Colors of Time" (0+)

The painting exhibition presents the work of Nadezhda Enaleeva, dedicated to the Astrakhan region. Graduate of the Art School. P.A. Vlasov, she continues the traditions of the realistic school of painting, which is based on attention to the surrounding reality.

Of interest to the artist are city streets, surrounding villages and old buildings that keep the memory of the past. The temples depicted in the works give an idea of ​​the diversity architectural styles. Picturesque means reflect the color of different seasons and convey the originality of buildings created in past centuries.

In the format of the exhibition, it is planned to conduct thematic excursions, museum classes, master classes.

House-Museum of B.M. Kustodieva, st. Sverdlov, 68
tel. 51-16-29

"Starring - Theater!"

The exhibition dedicated to the Year of the Theater and timed to coincide with Children's Day is open in Dogadinka as part of the Children's Picture Gallery project.

To participate in the exhibition "In leading role- Theatre!" students of city children's art schools and art schools were invited. Main idea - " theatrical stories” or own participation in the life of the school theater. More than 60 students from 11 art and art schools of Astrakhan took part in the project, participating in the creation works of art. Best creative work can now be seen by visitors.

Art gallery, st. Sverdlov, 81, tel. 51-11-21

"Samovars of the Russian Empire"

About 100 samovars are presented in the Zeikhgauz Russian Empire. The collection was brought to Astrakhan by the collector Alexander Lidovskoy. He has been collecting for over 17 years. Some samovars were bought in Astrakhan, restored and today they adorn the exhibition.

Astrakhan Kremlin, Zeikhgauz

"Beauty will save the world"

The exhibition is dedicated to the female image and the atmosphere, the details that surrounded beautiful ladies at the turn of the 19th - 20th centuries. The name of the exhibition "Beauty will save the world" is a well-known phrase. For the first time it sounded in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Idiot". Since then, the saying has become so popular that it is used even without understanding its deep meaning. You can see a lot of museum, book and art exhibitions under the title "Beauty will save the world", but each of them contains a different understanding of beauty: whether it is spiritual beauty or aesthetic beauty, created through the fine arts.

The exhibition of the Astrakhan Museum-Reserve will reveal the beauty female image. It covers the period of the late XIX - early XX centuries, when the ideal of the "beautiful lady" was formed in poetry and philosophy. Visitors will be able to try to guess the mystery of the mysterious female soul, immerse themselves in the amazing elegant world of a young lady from the past, and learn about the fashion trends of that time when they get acquainted with unique museum exhibits, some of which will be exhibited for the first time.

Guests of the exhibition will see urban and evening dresses, hats, accessories, jewelry boxes, perfume bottles, beaded and lace items, vintage postcards, porcelain, souvenirs and much more.

"Petersburg Album"


Exhibition of Fakhrikamal Makhmudova and Zohra Aliyeva (Makhmudova) "Petersburg Album" in the Museum of Local Lore. For a long time the artists lived in the northern capital of Russia, studying the beautiful city and its environs. The artists reflected their impressions of contact with the unique atmosphere of St. Petersburg in a series of works that will be presented to Astrakhan residents and guests of the region.

Museum of Local Lore, st. Soviet, 15

"Orthodox churches of the Astrakhan region ..."

Not so long ago, Astrakhan summed up the results of a photo contest held in two categories:

"Temples: past and present". In this nomination, the participants of the competition were invited to capture the churches of the Astrakhan region: now inactive, operating and under construction.

"Person. Faith. Temple". And here, the authors of the photographs were invited to capture the craftsmen and volunteers involved in the construction, restoration and repair work in churches, people examining the church, participating in worship, including clergy and church staff, children in churches.

82 people aged 12 to 18 became participants in the photo contest - these are students of general educational and secondary specialized institutions of Astrakhan, Enotaevsky, Chernoyarsky, Ikryaninsky, Volodarsky and other districts of the region. In total, the organizing committee of the competition received 218 photographs, of which the jury selected 50 best photographs for the exhibition.

House of the merchant G. V. Tetyushinov, st. Communist, d. 26
Free admission!

In the period from July 1 to July 31, in connection with the order, the Museum and Cultural Center "The House of the Merchant G.V. Tetyushinov" will carry out work on fire-retardant treatment (impregnation) of wooden structures. In this regard, the museum center will be closed to visitors.

Exhibition "Gift to the City"

In the Engraving Cabinet of the Art Gallery named after P.M. Dogadin opened the exhibition "Gift to the City" (Western European engraving and a rare book of the 16th-19th centuries from the funds of the Astrakhan Art Gallery named after P.M. Dogadin and the Regional Scientific Library named after N.K. Krupskaya).

The exhibition is dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the entry of the collection of I.A. Repin in the cultural context of the city of Astrakhan and international day museums.

In April 1909 Astrakhan received the library of the bibliophile and philanthropist Ivan Akimovich Repin (1841-1908), who bequeathed his vast collection as a gift to his native city. This significant cultural event in the history of the city and the region served as further development a number of city libraries and museum collections.

At present, the main place of storage of rare books from the bibliophile collection of I.A. Repina is a regional science Library them. N.K. Krupskaya.

Art gallery, st. Sverdlova, 81
Inquiries by phone: 51-52-32

Exhibition "TIMEMIR"

For the first time, an exhibition of works by students of the Institute of Business and Design (Moscow) opened in Astrakhan.

Curator - Boris Trofimov, professor, head of the graphic design course at the Institute of Business and Design, academician of the Academy of Graphic Design, member of the Union of Artists, member of the Union of Designers of Russia, laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art.

Under the direction of Boris Trofimov, the exhibition project "TIMEMIR" was created especially for the V. Khlebnikov House-Museum. The first section of the exhibition is an attempt to visually comprehend the super-tale "Zangezi" in six scrolls and five commentaries. The second is a gallery of portraits, Khlebnikov's creative circle. The third one is Velimir Khlebnikov's neologisms in visual reading. The fourth is a playing field where visitors will be asked to compose their own picture, take a photo and submit it to the contest.

House-Museum of V. Khlebnikov, st. Sverdlov, 53
Inquiries by phone: 51-64-96

Exhibition "Winners"

The exhibition is dedicated to the people of Astrakhan - participants in the offensive operations of 1945 and introduces documents, photographs, awards and personal belongings of our countrymen.

Among those who courageously and selflessly in the ranks of the Red Army completed the defeat of the Nazis in 1945, there were, of course, Astrakhan residents. Of the numerous exhibited materials, trophy maps of Germany are of particular interest. After the war, our countrymen brought them to Astrakhan, and later they were transferred to the museum's funds.

Several cards once belonged to the political officer of the Head Field Evacuation Point of the 28th Army, Major P.S. Sysoev. Among his trophies are authentic maps of automobile and railways in the area of ​​Frankfurt on the Oder, Berlin and its suburbs. On one of them, Sysoev wrote: "The map was taken in Berlin in May 1945."

The author's notes in the form of arrows are applied to the maps, the movement of units and subunits of the 28th Army, which took part in the capture of Berlin, is schematically depicted. Visitors will also see a map Western Europe» Captain B.G. Batashev. He made notes with a pencil, indicated how, by May 1945, the fronts of the Red Army, which attacked the Nazis in Germany, were placed. The maps are very large-scale, one of them exceeds 0.5 m2 in area.

Museum staff note that the maps will help visitors to the exhibition better imagine the course of events in 1945.

Museum of Military Glory, st. Akhmatovskaya, 7
Inquiries by phone: 39-26-13

Exhibition of antique shoes "What were the legs shod in when they ran along the paths in time"

The exhibition is open until September

It was opened as part of the Museum Weekend project. More than 10 pairs of shoes from different eras, as well as national shoes of some peoples living in the Astrakhan region, will be presented for display.

“Shoes of the 19th – early 20th centuries were usually made by hand from materials such as leather, silk, velvet and lace,” said Elizaveta Kazakova, head of the museum’s history department. “Women's shoes were decorated with embroidery, which for wealthy people was made of threads of silver and gold, and was decorated with river and sea pearls.” Museum visitors at the exhibition will be able to see elegant wedding and evening shoes of the 19th century, Tatar boots "Chitek", leather pistons and much more. Among all the exhibits, women's shoes are distinguished by special grace, fitting the standard of the so-called “shoes for Cinderella” - 32 sizes.

Museum of Local Lore, st. Soviet, 15
Inquiries by phone: 8(8512) 52-50-62

"In the world of forgotten things"


In the exhibition hall of the House of Crafts, the exhibition of family heirlooms "In the World of Forgotten Things" continues its work. The exhibition presents embroidered, embossed, tied towels, towels, valances on the bed, napkins and tablecloths, interior items: whatnots, mirrors, hanging shelves, antique utensils, tools, dishes, etc.

Handicrafts and handicrafts collected by townspeople and old-timers of the village of Karalat, Kamyzyaksky district, are connected by the memory of ancestral roots that characterize the cultural traditions of the past.

The United Museum-Reserve demonstrates the landscape collection of paintings and drawings of the Astrakhan State Art Gallery named after P. M. Dogadin. What is the uniqueness of this project? Most of the works of great artists are exhibited in Moscow for the first time! By visiting the exhibition, residents of the Mother See will be able to see 56 previously unknown works by famous authors! Variants of paintings, sketches, sketches, graphics - all this will allow you to look into the holy of holies - the creative "kitchen" of artists!

The exhibition allows presenting various artistic trends reflected in the landscape genre: narrative depiction in the realistic works of I. I. Shishkin and I. N. Kramskoy, lyrical spirituality in the “mood landscape” by I. I. Levitan, impressionistic pictorial effects in the works of I. I. E. Grabar and A. B. Lakhovsky, coloristic expression and simplification of forms in the paintings of the “Russian Cézannists” by I. I. Mashkov, P. P. Konchalovsky and R. R. Falk.

Such significant names for national and world culture are associated with the collection of the Astrakhan Art Gallery, such as:

Velimir Khlebnikov(1885 - 1922) - a futurist poet, a native of the Astrakhan province, while in Astrakhan with his parents during the transfer of the collection to the city by P. M. Dogadin, wrote an article about the opening of the gallery in the newspaper "Red Warrior" (1918).

B. M. Kustodiev(1878 - 1927) - Astrakhan, an artist of world renown, together with P. M. Dogadin was a member of the Astrakhan art circle, received his initial art education in Astrakhan in the private studio of P. A. Vlasov, an artist, a graduate of the Academy of Arts of St. Petersburg, the founder of the circle.

V. A. Eifert(1884 - 1960) - an associate of P. M. Dogadin in organizing a gallery, then head of the cultural and educational department of the Gubprofsoyuzov, later worked in museums in Moscow, including in 1936 - 39. headed the Pushkin Museum im. A. S. Pushkin, in 1919 - 20 contributed to the replenishment of the Astrakhan Art Gallery from the State Musical Fund, including landscape works.

It is also important to note that the creation of the exhibition, aimed at environmental, historical and cultural education, is timed to coincide with the current Year of Ecology in Russia. It is symbolic that the joint exhibition project is being implemented in the year of the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Astrakhan province and on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Astrakhan Art Gallery.

Picturesque and graphic works from the collection of the Astrakhan Art Gallery, representing the art collection of Pavel Mikhailovich Dogadin (1876 - 1919), the founder of the gallery, a native of Astrakhan, set the main leitmotif of the exhibition project.

P. M. Dogadin, a native of the family of eminent Astrakhan merchants Dogadins, was personally acquainted and was in correspondence with Moscow artists and gallery owners K. V. Kandaurov, P. P. Saurov, I. K. Kraytor, writer V. A. Gilyarovsky. Many of the works in his collection were purchased in Moscow from authors, collectors, in antique shops, from exhibitions.

From 1912 to 1917, P. M. Dogadin acquired works by famous Russian artists: I. L. Kalmykov, I. I. Shishkin, I. N. Kramskoy, M. V. Nesterov, A. B. Lakhovsky, V. A. Serov, I. I. Levitan, A. I. Kuindzhi, V. D. Polenov, S. Yu. Zhukovsky, A. N. Benois, N. K. Roerich, K. F. Bogaevsky, K. A. Somov, early works of A. M. Gerasimov and other authors of the late XIX - early XX centuries, paying special attention to landscape painting.

The result of the collecting activity of P. M. Dogadin was the transfer of the collection and his own estate on the Kutum River in 1918 to his native city of Astrakhan.

In 1921, the museum moved from a small Dogadinsky mansion to one of the most beautiful city buildings - the former estate of the Plotnikovs, where it is located today. The collection continued to grow, including landscape works reflecting the pictorial and graphic searches of Russian artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among the receipts of subsequent years are the works of L. F. Lagorio, P. I. Petrovichev, K. F. Yuon, B. M. Kustodiev, P. P. Konchalovsky, R. R. Falk, I. I. Mashkov, N. P. Krymov and other artists.

On September 29, 2017, the exhibition “Russian landscape from the collection of the Astrakhan Art Gallery” will open in the Grand Exhibition Hall of the Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve, which will continue its work until December 3, 2017.

Every year, the Moscow State United Museum-Reserve presents to the attention of visitors exhibition projects organized jointly with cultural institutions of various regions of our country. Such projects introduce visitors to the core of the collections of leading museums, galleries and archives, the history of the formation of their collections. This time the museum-reserve demonstrates the landscape collection of paintings and drawings of the Astrakhan State Art Gallery named after P.M. Dogadin. The museum-reserve, which has a territory with amazingly beautiful landscapes and unique flora, giving visitors direct contact with the pristine, and to one degree or another transformed by man, nature, immerses the visitor from the atmosphere of "living landscapes" into the world of "portraits" of nature. The creation of an exhibition aimed at environmental, historical and cultural education is timed to coincide with the Year of Ecology in Russia in 2017. It is symbolic that the joint exhibition project is being implemented in the year of the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Astrakhan province and on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Astrakhan Art Gallery.

Picturesque and graphic works from the collection of the Astrakhan Art Gallery, representing the art collection of Pavel Mikhailovich Dogadin (1876–1919), the founder of the gallery, a native of Astrakhan, set the main leitmotif of the exhibition project.

The result of the collecting activity of P.M. Dogadin was the fact of transferring the collection in 1918 to his hometown of Astrakhan. The meeting became the basis of the first in the Lower Volga region art museum- The Art Gallery, as well as the Museum of the Council of Trade Unions of the Astrakhan Territory named after its founder P.M. Dogadin. This gift was a manifestation of high citizenship and a significant contribution to cultural heritage Astrakhan province.

The exhibition allows presenting various artistic trends reflected in the landscape genre: narrative depiction in the realistic works of I.I. Shishkin and I.N. Kramskoy, lyrical spirituality in the “mood landscape” by I.I. Levitan, impressionistic pictorial effects in the works of I.E. Grabar and A.B. Lakhovsky, coloristic expression and simplification of forms in the paintings of the “Russian Cezannes” by I.I. Mashkova, P.P. Konchalovsky, R.R. Falk.

Exhibition opening hours:

Tuesday - Sunday, from 10.00 to 18.00, Saturday from 11.00 to 19.00

Monday is a day off.

Opening hours of the ticket offices of the Museum-Reserve: from 10.00 to 17.30, on Saturday - from 11.00 to 18.30

Ticket price: for the main category 150 rubles, for the preferential category 70 rubles, special price - free of charge.

Address: st. metro station "Kashirskaya" (the last car from the center), Andropova Avenue, 39, building 69



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