The exhibition "Picturesque Chronicle of the Russian Manor" awaits visitors in the museum-estate "Lyublino" Automatic translate
MOSCOW. Museum-Estate "Lublino" is waiting for guests who want to get acquainted with the new exhibition, which is a continuation of the inter-museum exhibition project, which tells about various aspects and features of the culture of Russian estates, characteristic of the period starting from the end of the XVIII century.
The exhibition, which opened on July 13, called the “Picturesque Chronicle of the Russian Manor”, was the fifth exhibition of the retrospective project created by the joint efforts of several Russian museums. In addition to the museum-estate "Lyublino" the exhibition was attended by: the regional art gallery of Tver, the museum-estate "Arkhangelskoye", the museum-estate "Ostankino" and the State Museum of Pushkin.
The interiors located on the third floor of the Durasov Palace were used to place the exposition. If the previous exhibitions of the project were based on the use of materials representing decorative and applied arts, then the organizers used painting and graphics for the new exhibition.
The main part of the exhibition consists of works of art belonging to the collection of the Tver art gallery. This collection was collected in estates located in the Tver region. A special part of the exhibition, reflecting the peculiarities of the manor’s life, are rare books on the manor’s theme, which arrived from the Arkhangelskoye estate.
Previously, they belonged to the princes Golitsyn and Yusupov. The first visitors to the exhibition were no less interested in seven manuscript albums provided to create the exposition by the Pushkin Museum. Such albums were an indispensable feature in the life of Russian estates. They housed not only poetic and prosaic initiations, but also amateur drawings.
The exhibition will be open until June next year.
Ludmila Trautmane © Gallerix.ru
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