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The collection of Western European sculptures includes more than 600 pieces. The museum has expanded its holdings over the years and currently owns artworks from the 6th-21st centuries. The first artifacts presented to the Museum of Fine Arts were sculptures from Mikhail Schekin's collections. After
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issued an ultimatum, demanding that Foster take a more active role in the project and prove his commitment by coming to the Russian capital within a month, Norman Foster's firm resigned from the project in 2013. In 2014, Russian architect Yuri Grigoryan, and his firm Project Meganom, were chosen to
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The Museum of Fine Arts was intended primarily as a museum of classical arts. Ancient artifacts were the core and the main components of its collection, and the Department of Antiquity was one of the three major scientific departments. Its founder and director, Ivan Tsvetaev (1847-1913), was an
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Since 1912, objects of ancient and Western European numismatics from the university collection were transferred to the Sculpture Department of the Fine Arts Museum and mostly kept packaged. By June 1925, museum custodians had grouped together a number of cases with coins, medals, and casts and
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Today, the holdings of the Numismatics Department of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts form a collection in excess of 200,000 items and 3,000 volumes of the special library. It was started at Imperial Moscow University. In 1888, the collection was divided and formed the basis for the major
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The collection of casts and copies, typical for European museums of the nineteenth century, is unique today in its preservation and consistency. With a similar cohesiveness, Tsvetaev wanted to present plastic art of the modern era and complete the collection with casts made from contemporary
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of the urgent need to give Moscow a fine arts museum. After going through a number of name changes, particularly in the transition to the Soviet era and the return of the Russian capital to Moscow, the museum was finally renamed to honour Pushkin in 1937, the 100th anniversary of his death.
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take over the project. Grigoryan's design provides new modern buildings and, following the protest of heritage groups who campaigned to save the pre-revolutionary architecture, preserves the historic 1930s gas station near the Pushkin's main building inside a glass structure.
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created the Numismatic Cabinet located on the balcony of the White Hall. In 1945, the museum's Numismatic Cabinet became an independent department. It includes archaeological material from Central Asia, such as a hoard of Kushano-Sasanian coins acquired in 2002
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in collaboration with local architectural firm Mosproject-5, was confirmed in 2009, but became mired in disputes with officials and preservationists and concern grew that it would not be completed on schedule for 2018. After Moscow's chief architect
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The work on the Museum Quarter of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts started in the late 2000s. In 2019–23, the Main Building of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts will be reconstructed.
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Most of the objects presented in Hall No. 1 have been on display since the museum opening in 1912 and come from the collection of Vladimir Golenishchev (1856-1947).
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The antique collection of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts includes many genuine artifacts: more than 1,000 vessels, small plastic pieces, and sculptures.
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in Saint Petersburg before being privately stored. In 2019, those works reappeared and some of them rejoined the Pushkin museum. In 1981, the museum held the
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The museum holdings of genuine artifacts of Southwest Asia are based on the collection of Russian Orientalist and Egyptologist Vladimir Golenishchev.
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The Department of Prints and Drawings was founded in 1924, when the museum received the holdings of the Printing Cabinet of the Moscow Public and
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expert in ancient art, as were his closest associates, Vladimir Malmberg (1860-1921) and Nikolay Scherbakov (1884-1933).
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numismatic collections of Moscow that belonged to the Historical Museum and the Alexander III Fine Arts Museum.
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announced plans for a $ 177 million restoration. A 22 billion rubles ($ 670 million) expansion, developed by
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sculptures in the Pushkin Museum that had been missing from Berlin's collections since the Second World War.
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The collection of decorative art pieces from Europe includes around 2,000 items. The earliest are from the
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In March 2022, a number of museums officials, including deputy directors, resigned to protest against
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The holdings of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts currently include around 700,000 paintings,
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Smirnova, N (1996). "Vasudeva Imitations and Kushano Sasanian Coppers from Turkmenistan".
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heading structural engineering effort on the museum site for the first 12 years.
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the revolution, the museum received sculptures from nationalized collections.
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Despite its name, the museum has no direct association with the Russian poet
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The building of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts was designed by
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Collection of decorative art pieces (Department of the Old Masters)
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The earliest monuments from the museum collection are pieces of
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Moscow
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For the last accommodation of Alexander Pushkin, see
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The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
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Index

All Russian Pushkin Museum


Volkhonka Street
Khamovniki
Moscow
Coordinates
55°44′49.304″N 37°36′21.704″E / 55.74702889°N 37.60602889°E / 55.74702889; 37.60602889
Art museum
Ivan Tsvetaev
Elizaveta Likhacheva
Transfer for #1 Sokolnicheskaya line at Kropotkinskaya
Kropotkinskaya
pushkinmuseum.art
Russian
Russian
Moscow
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Sviatoslav Richter
Alexander Pushkin
Ivan Tsvetaev
Marina Tsvetaeva
millionaire
philanthropist
Yuriy Nechaev-Maltsov
Roman Klein
Bolshevik Revolution
Hermitage Museum
Italian Renaissance
Russia's invasion of Ukraine

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