Exhibition



Behind the red line

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From April 17 to May 24 in the exhibition hall of Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I. Kramskoy will host the exhibition “Behind the Red Line”, which presents works by Russian painters of the first half of the XX century from the collection of the Yaroslavl Art Museum.

The exposition presents 40 paintings from the 1920s – 1950s from the collection of the Yaroslavl Art Museum, 22 of which are exhibited for the first time. At the exhibition, visitors will be able to see the works of “goluborozovtsev” P.Kuznetsov, A.Arapov and N.Ulyanov; “Bubnovovaleetsev” R. Falk, I. Mashkov, P. Konchalovsky, V. Rozhdestvensky, A. Kuprin, A. Osmyorkin; “Russian Impressionists” by K. Korovin, K. Yuon, A. Rylov; the battalist N.Samokish and others. All of them were successful and recognized by the public and criticism, they participated in major creative associations and exhibitions of the beginning of the 20th century, their work became a textbook for the history of Russian art. Creativity of these masters in the Soviet period is less known to a wide audience.

The exhibition of the Yaroslavl Art Museum “Behind the Red Line” makes you think about the development of Russian art in a complex post-revolutionary era. The cost of admission: 50 -100 rub.