An exhibition of creative works by students of the V.A.Serov Children’s Art School at the Moscow Museum of Folk Graphics Automatic translate
Department of Culture of Moscow
Moscow Museum of Folk Graphics
Children’s Art School named after V.A.Serov
present
an exhibition of creative works of students,
dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the birth of M.Yu. Lermontov
"Do not blame me, omnipotent,
And do not punish me, I pray… "
The exhibition runs from October 6 to October 12, 2014.
In 2014, we celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov (1814-1841), the great son of Russia, the genius poet, prose writer, playwright, artist, and man who died early.
Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov is one of the amazing phenomena in world literature. He died before he reached the age of 27, but having managed to create such masterpieces that gave him the right to become one of the great writers.
About three dozen poems, four hundred poems, a number of prose and dramatic works comprise an untouchable reserve of Russian culture. In addition, Mikhail Yuryevich was an artist who created more than a dozen oil paintings, more than fifty watercolors, over three hundred drawings. He was gifted with amazing musicality - he played the violin, the piano, sang, composed music on his own poems. “Like every real, and even more so a great poet,” wrote I. Andronikov, “Lermontov confessed his poetry, and, turning over the volumes of his works, we can read the history of his soul and understand him as a poet and a man…”
For the 200th anniversary of Mikhail Lermontov, theater festivals, exhibitions are held, a three-volume collected works of the poet, the album “Lermontov is an artist” with his watercolors have already been published.
Children’s Art School. V.A.Serova - the oldest art school in Moscow, the State Educational Institution, founded in 1934, invites you to an exhibition of creative works of its students dedicated to this significant event. The exposition includes paintings and graphic works related to the works of M.Yu. Lermontov.
Museum address: 107045, Moscow, Maly Golovin per., 10/9
m. Turgenevskaya, Sukharevskaya, Chistye Prudy, Sretensky Boulevard
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