Архив постов: December 2022

Roman coin

December 19, 2022

unknown medallist
Period of creation:
II century
Material, technique:
bronze
Size:
D-3.3
Place of creation:

Catalog number:
26538149
KP Number (GIC):
VOHM KP-12186
Inventory number:
H-1907

Roman coin

December 19, 2022

unknown medallist
Period of creation:
II century
Material, technique:
bronze
Size:
D-3.0
Place of creation:

Catalog number:
26538148
KP Number (GIC):
VOHM KP-12187
Inventory number:
H-1908

Roman coin

December 19, 2022

Unknown medallist
Period of creation:
II century
Material, technique:
bronze
Size:
d-2,5
Place of creation:

Catalog number:
26538153
KP Number (GIC):
VOHM KP-12151
Inventory number:
H-1823

January 3 and 14. New Year’s master classes from the museum-reserve “Kostenki”

December 16, 2022

The museum-reserve “Kostenki” is going to visit the art museum!

On January 3 and 14 at 15:00 on the site of the Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I.N. Kramskoy, master classes “New Year traditions of the era of Peter” (6+) will be held.

During the lesson, participants will play roles in the performance of the shadow theater, telling about the first excavations of Peter the Great in Kostenki, learn Peter’s traditions of celebrating the New Year in the XVIII century and create a unique New Year’s card in the stencil technique with their own hands.

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The number of seats is limited!

Photo – press service of the museum-reserve “Kostenki”

Paintings from the museum’s collection went to the exhibition at the New Jerusalem Museum

December 16, 2022

The exhibition “Under the sign of Rubens. Flemish painting of the XVII century from museums and private collections of Russia” in the State Historical and Art Museum “New Jerusalem” presents 67 iconic works of famous masters of the heyday of Flemish art. 

The XVII century is the golden era of Flemish painting, the time of its brilliant, albeit short—lived heyday, the starting impulse of which was the figure of Peter Paul Rubens. Having headed the national art school of the first half of the XVII century, he made it the main phenomenon of the cultural life of Flanders for a long time. The formation of textbook genres, the formation of customer tastes, the active demand for Flemish works and much more took place precisely “under the sign of Rubens”. This bright period of world art history is opened to visitors by an exhibition at the New Jerusalem Museum.

The Voronezh Regional Art Museum has sent three works to the exhibition:

Alexander Adriansen (1587-1661) “Still life with fish”
Tobias Verhacht (1561-1631) “Italian landscape”
Theodore Rombouts (1597-1637) “Portrait of a young man”

The project brought together works from 9 museums, including the Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts, the Nizhny Novgorod Art Museum, the Arkhangelsk Estate Museum, the Voronezh Regional Art Museum, the Serpukhov Historical and Art Museum, the Tula Museum of Fine Arts, the Uglich State Historical, Architectural and Art Museum, the Yaroslavl Art Museum and the State Historical and Art Museum “New Jerusalem”, as well as works from private collections.

The exhibition will be available to visitors until May 14, 2023.

Photo – the press service of the museum “New Jerusalem”.

The museum opened a New Year’s exhibition “Waiting for a miracle”

December 16, 2022

On December 15, the New Year’s exhibition “Waiting for a Miracle” opened on the second floor of the museum’s exhibition hall. The exposition will present to the audience paintings and objects of decorative and applied art, as well as a collection of pre-revolutionary Christmas tree toys from the collections of the museum, the Voronezh Artists Charitable Foundation, the Soviet Era Gallery exhibition center and private collections.

The exhibition was opened by Acting Director Yulia Zaichenko, exhibition curator Valeria Meremyanina and exhibition architect Olga Remez. Specially for the opening, the actors of the Children’s and Family Recreation Park “NELZHA.RU”, who conducted a countdown and, together with the guys, were the first to go up to the exhibition.

After the introductory speech, everyone attended a curatorial tour, where children and adults solved riddles, read poems, sent letters to Santa Claus and decorated the Christmas tree with painted toys.

The exhibition will last until January 15, 2023.

Ticket price:
Entrance ticket – 150 rubles (single price)
Photography: mobile devices, camera (without flash) – free of charge.
Members of the Union of Artists (upon presentation of a certificate) – free of charge.

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(available on the Pushkin map)
Please note: your e-ticket will indicate the final date of the exhibition. With this ticket, you can visit the exhibition on any convenient day according to the museum’s work schedule.

December 8th. Lecture “Historical painting and everyday genre”

December 8, 2022

On December 8, at 18:00, the museum invites you to a lecture “Historical painting and everyday genre” (12+).
At the event, you will learn about the history of the genre, talk about a variety of topics and plots, understand why historical and everyday genres are a reflection of epochs and different aspects of human life.
The lecture will be supplemented with an overview of the museum collection and include a visit to the halls of the main exhibition. Participants will see the works of Vasily Brovin, Alexander Krasnoselsky, Sergei Vasilkovsky and other classics of Russian painting of the XIX century.

Lecturer – senior researcher of the museum Evgeny Sychev.
Cost – 150 rubles
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(available on the Pushkin map)

Offers for New Year corporate parties

December 8, 2022

Dear friends!

The museum offers to hold a New Year’s corporate party together with art. Lesson options for organized groups:

“Handmade greeting card”
We offer you to tune in to the festive wave and create a New Year mood for yourself! You will create a New Year’s card with a personalized greeting with your own hands. To do this, we will need spruce twigs, cardboard, a champagne cork, colorful ribbons and, of course, your ideas with a piece of warmth and love.
Duration – 60 min
Number – 15 people
The cost is 400 rubles.

“Drawing a winter landscape”
An activity for those who are inspired by the frosty freshness, the beauty of winter nature and do not mind learning the secrets of working with watercolor paints.
Using the technique of “a la prima” we will paint a winter landscape based on a work from the museum collection of Alexei Savrasov “Winter. Frost.”
Duration – 120 min
Number – 15 people
The cost is 400 rubles.

Sign up for events by phone. +7 (473) 255-50-81

Combined excursions for adults and children in January (7+)

December 8, 2022

During the New Year holidays (January 2-8), the museum will host combined excursions for adults and children (7+).

From January 2 to January 8, at 12:00. Excursion with tasks “WINTER BOOM” (7+)

A New Year’s walk through the halls of the art museum will introduce you to the traditions of winter holidays and offer to perform a number of tasks for ingenuity and ingenuity. You will find out when the New Year was celebrated in Ancient Egypt, and which angry goddess is associated with one of the most beautiful legends, get acquainted with the mischievous and cheerful ancient Greek god, talk about how the New Year was celebrated in Russia and Western Europe.
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(available on the Pushkin map)

January 5 at 15:00, January 6 at 12:00. Interactive program with a master class “Christmas TALE” (7+)

You will get acquainted with the literary genre “Yule Story”, find out when, how and where Yule stories appeared. After the theoretical part, you will go to a practical lesson. As a result, each participant of the lesson will get a fabulous postcard.
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(available on the Pushkin map)

Please note that the museum will be closed on January 1st and 7th!

Photo project “Peter I. Memorable places of the Voronezh region” (0+)

December 8, 2022

On December 16, at 16:00, the exhibition-photo project “PETER I.” will open in the exhibition space of the museum. MEMORABLE PLACES OF THE VORONEZH REGION” (0+), prepared by the Department of Culture of the Voronezh Region, the Voronezh Regional Museum of Local Lore, the Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I.N. Kramskoy, the D.S. Likhachev Foundation, the Peter the Great Institute.

The official opening will take place at 16:00.

The legacy of Peter ‘s time
In June 2022, the whole country celebrated the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great, the first Russian emperor, a state reformer of the XVII-XVIII centuries. The historical and cultural heritage of Peter the Great occupies a special place in Russian history. In the Petrine era, state control bodies, a regular army and navy were created in Russia, the country was divided into provinces, Russian industry was founded, a new capital was built – St. Petersburg, the Academy of Sciences was established, the first educational institutions and the first museum were opened.

The large-scale changes of today find parallels with the era of Peter the Great, and therefore, more than ever, it is appropriate to recall the deeds and legacy of the emperor, who essentially created modern Russia.

At the exhibition “Peter I. Memorable places of the Voronezh region” presents the works of photographer Alexander Savchuk, whose activity in the field of preservation of cultural heritage has been almost 17 years. During this time, the author has published several books on architectural monuments of Russia and completed many projects.

Alexander Savchuk’s first acquaintance with the Petrovsky theme took place in 2018 at the VII St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum. Meetings with the director of the D.S. Likhachev Foundation Alexander Valeryevich Kobak and the head of the Peter the Great Institute Inna Feliksovna Sviderskaya marked the beginning of his participation in the Internet project “The Arch of Peter’s Monuments of Russia and Europe”, which has been going on for more than 10 years.

During these four years, the author has filmed more than 400 Peter’s Monuments in 30 regions of Russia from Solovki to Astrakhan and from the Leningrad region to Tatarstan. About 150 Peter’s Monuments of Moscow, captured by the photographer, were included in the first volume of the historical and cultural encyclopedia “Peter’s Monuments of Russia, Moscow”, which was released for the 350th anniversary of Peter the Great. In total, five volumes are planned for release.

The purpose of this photo exhibition is to convey to the viewer, from schoolchildren to the older generation, the architectural heritage of the Petrovsky time of our Voronezh region. These are monuments to Peter the Great himself, manors, shipyards, monasteries, temples and other historical architectural objects. And we should all be proud of this and cherish it.

The exhibition will last until December 23, 2022. 

Admission to the exhibition is free
Photography: mobile devices, camera (without flash) – free of charge.

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