Архив постов: September 2021

F.V. Semyonov-Amursky. Orange sky

September 6, 2021

Semyonov-Amursky Fyodor Vasilievich
Creation period:
1974
Material, technique:
oil on paper
The size:
35.0×46.6 cm
Place of creation:

Number in the State Catalog:
3860908
KP number (GIK):
KP-3679
Inventory number:
F-2010

F.V. Semyonov-Amursky. Psekups river

September 6, 2021

Semyonov-Amursky Fyodor Vasilievich
Creation period:
1965
Material, technique:
oil on paper
The size:
42.0×60.0 cm
Place of creation:

Number in the State Catalog:
3619177
KP number (GIK):
KP-3639
Inventory number:
F-2086

F.V. Semyonov-Amursky. Trees on a blue hillside

September 6, 2021

Semyonov-Amursky Fyodor Vasilievich
Creation period:
1974
Material, technique:
oil on paper
The size:
31.5×48.6 cm
Place of creation:

Number in the State Catalog:
3762348
KP number (GIK):
KP-884
Inventory number:
F-1617

The Museum has opened an exhibition of the Bank of Russia “Time and Money”

September 3, 2021

September 2 at the Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I.N. Kramskoy opened the exhibition “Time and Money”.

The project, initiated by the Bank of Russia and dedicated to its 160th anniversary, became one of the events that continued the cooperation between the Bank and the Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after V.I. I.N. Kramskoy.

The exhibition showcases several thematic photo panels that tell about the history of money – how it was made, protected, counted, transported and stored.

Visitors to the exhibition will be able to trace the history of the development of funds for working with cash, ranging from the simplest mechanisms to modern unique technological achievements that the Bank of Russia uses in its work today. They will also see photographs of unusual devices for storing and transporting money, find out when colored banknotes and paper money appeared in general, and what means of protection against counterfeiting exist in our time.

The exhibition was attended by representatives of the Voronezh media, who talked with the head of the economic department of the Voronezh Branch of the Central Administration of the Bank of Russia in the Central Federal District Maxim Korshunov. He conducted a short TV tour, in which he introduced the concept of the exhibition and shared the most interesting facts from the life of money.

The exhibition will run until September 19, 2021.

The program of events “Pushkinskaya karta” in the VOKhM them. I.N. Kramskoy

September 2, 2021

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EXPOSITION, EXHIBITIONS, SIGHTSEEING TOUR

The permanent exhibition of the museum
Cost:
The entrance ticket is 200 rubles.
Discounted ticket (schoolchildren, pensioners, students) – 100 rubles.
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February 16 – March 17
The exhibition “Flowers in the garden and on the table”
Entrance ticket – 300 rubles.
Discounted ticket (schoolchildren, pensioners, students) – 200 rubles.
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February 22 – March 24
The exhibition “The Dikunovs. Continued” (12+)
The entrance ticket is 400 rubles.
Discounted ticket (schoolchildren, pensioners, students) – 300 rubles.
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March 1-31
The exhibition project of the creative association AzArt “Approximation”
A free copy of fragments of paintings presented in the permanent exhibition of the museum.
Cost:
The entrance ticket is 300 rubles.
Discounted ticket (schoolchildren, pensioners, students) – 200 rubles–
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Events:

March 16 at 12:00
Master class “Botanical sketches. Irises” (12+)
During the lesson, participants will analyze a variety of watercolor techniques, and then create their own work of art depicting flowers.
The cost is 500 rubles.
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March 20 at 18:00
March 23 at 12:00
Master class “Dilation” (12+)
During the lesson, participants will analyze a variety of watercolor techniques, and then create their own work of art depicting flowers.
The cost is 500 rubles.
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March 14 at 18:00
Lecture “The history of the coin business in Russia. Part 2” (12+)
The second part of the lecture series will cover the period from the reign of Alexei Mikhailovich to the accession of Anna Ivanovna to the throne – the time of Peter the Great’s rapid reforms and the large-scale restructuring of the entire, including financial, system of Russia.
The cost is 200 rubles.
The lecturer is Evgeny Sychev, a senior researcher at the museum.
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March 21 at 18:00
Lecture “Portraits of Alexander Pushkin” (12+)
On February 10, Russia celebrates Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin’s Memorial Day. Alexander Sergeevich’s lines are familiar to literally every inhabitant of our country, and the events of his short but eventful life have long been considered legendary.
It is not surprising that the personality of the writer has inspired artists to creative searches many times. At the lecture, the guests will recall the main episodes of Alexander Sergeevich’s biography, as well as consider and discuss his famous portraits created by O.A. Kiprensky, V.A. Tropinin, I.E. Repin, I.K. Aivazovsky and other painters.
The cost is 200 rubles.
The lecturer is the guide Anastasia Kotikova.
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March 28 at 18:00
Lecture “The Art of Northern Europe in the museum’s collection” (12+)
At the lecture, guests will learn about scientific discoveries made during the preparation of the re-exposition of the hall of “Northern Europe”, about new attributions of paintings by Dutch, Dutch and Flemish artists of the XVI-XVII centuries and rare subjects and features of iconography.
The cost is 200 rubles.
Lecturer – Senior researcher Valeria Meremyanin.
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VOKHM them. Kramskoy – a participant of the “Pushkinskaya Karta” program

September 2, 2021

On September 1, 2021, the All-Russian cultural program “Pushkinskaya Karta” starts. More than 1.3 thousand cultural institutions have joined the program.

Any Russian citizen aged 14 to 22 can become a participant in the program. Each participant can send an application through Gosuslugi, register in the Gosuslugi.Kultura mobile application and receive a personalized electronic card on which the state will once a year add funds to buy tickets to museums, theaters, concert halls, philharmonic societies and other cultural institutions.

Holders of “Pushkinskaya Karta” this year will be able to spend from September 1 to December 31, 3 thousand rubles. The value of the card in 2022 will be 5 thousand rubles – they will also need to be spent within 12 months. On January 1, each new year, the state will put new money on the Pushkin card – and so on until the day when its owner turns 23.

Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy, within the framework of the Pushkinskaya Karta program, offers a program of events, which will be replenished monthly.

Exhibition “Wanderers: Truth of Life”. To the 150th anniversary of the first TPHV exhibition

September 2, 2021

September 16 at 4 pm in the Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I.N. Kramskoy, the opening of the exhibition “Peredvizhniki: Truth of Life” will take place, dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions and the holding of the first exhibition.

The project partner is the State Tretyakov Gallery.

In the history of Russian art of the second half of the 19th century, a special place, as one of the most significant creative associations, is occupied by the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions, “Itinerants”. Their contribution to Russian culture is so significant that even today, for many, it is the Wanderers who remain the spokesmen of Russian life in the images of fine art. For more than half a century of its history (1870 – 1923) the partnership has held 47 exhibitions in different years, uniting the best creative forces of Russia.

The activity of TPHV in many ways became a new experience for Russian artists. The goals proclaimed during the creation of the Partnership: popularization of contemporary Russian art, enlightenment in the Russian provinces, and the organization of commercially successful exhibition activities, were new in Russian artistic life and reflected the advanced ideas of their time. In Voronezh, traveling exhibitions have been repeatedly, and each time it was an event in the provincial cultural life, opening their way to art for many young artists.

The Voronezh Art Museum is named after one of the leaders of the TPHV Ivan Nikolaevich Kramskoy. It was Kramskoy, a man of the highest moral qualities, the “conscience” of the Partnership, who thought a lot about the nature of art in general and about the tasks that stood at a particular historical moment, defined the ideology of itinerant movement, set a high ethical level.

The museum’s collection contains a significant collection of works by Itinerant artists: paintings, graphic, sculptural works. While not complete or exhaustive, it contains works of remarkable artistic quality. The exhibition will feature more than 60 works from the Voronezh collection and 10 works from the collection of the Tretyakov Gallery, including: N.I. Kramskoy “Pasechnik”, N.N. Dubovskoy “Quiet”, N.А. Yaroshenko “Portrait of an Unknown” and others.

Exhibition ticket prices:

Full ticket – 300 rubles.
Preferential (pensioners, schoolchildren, students) upon presentation of the relevant document – 200 rubles.
You can buy a ticket to the exhibition using the Pushkin card (the ticket is valid upon presentation of an identity document).
Members of the Union of Artists (upon presentation of a certificate) – free of charge.
Photography: mobile devices, camera (without flash) – free of charge.

The exhibition will run until December 5, 2021.

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