Exhibition "Pushkin Places" Automatic translate
“Remember, draw before me the magical places where I live with my soul…”
A.S. Pushkin
September 6 at the Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts (Lenin St., 104, the main exposition) the exhibition “Pushkin Places” will start working - the sixth from the series “Hearing about me throughout Great Russia…”.
Throughout his life, Pushkin traveled, visited different parts of the Russian Empire - in Moscow and the Moscow Region, St. Petersburg, Tsarskoye Selo, in the Pskov Region, in Ukraine and Moldova, in the Caucasus and Transcaucasia, in the Volga Region and in the Urals.
Most of the works presented at the exhibition were created by artists of the 19th century - a watercolorist, academician of the Imperial Academy of Arts Platon Nisevin, outstanding marinist Ivan Aivazovsky, recognized not only in Russia but also throughout the world and others.
Of no less interest are the works of artists of a later time. The engravings of the famous Kaluga master Viktor Strakhov, included in the Mikhailovsky series, are imbued with subtle lyricism and the unique atmosphere of Pushkin’s places.
The exhibition features 10 graphic and pictorial works from the collection of the Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts.
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