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The State Tretyakov Gallery (Russian: Государственная Третьяковская Галерея, romanized: Gosudarstvennaya Tretyakovskaya Galereya; abbreviated ГТГ, GTG) is an art gallery in Moscow, Russia, which is considered the foremost depository of Russian fine art in the world.
Before this, the icon had been kept at the Tretyakov Gallery since 1929. [8] In 2023, the icon was, despite these objections, transferred to the custody of the Russian Orthodox Church and put on display at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, [9] in 2024 the icon was transferred to Old Katholikon of the Trinity Lavra in Sergiyev Posad ...
The New Tretyakov Gallery is the second building of the Tretyakov Gallery, located in Moscow in Krymsky Val in the Museon Park. It was built in 1983 according to the project of architects Yuri Sheverdyaev and Nikolai Sukoyan in Soviet modernism style .
In July 2022, the Tretyakov Gallery loaned the icon to the Russian Orthodox Church for several days to be displayed at the Trinity Cathedral of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius monastery in ...
Moscow Courtyard is a landscape painting by the Russian artist Vasily Polenov (1844–1927), completed in 1878. It belongs to the State Tretyakov Gallery (inventory 2670). Its dimensions are 64.5 × 80.1 cm. [1] [2] Together with two other works by Polenov from the late 1870s: the paintings Grandmother's Garden [] and Overgrown Pond, the canvas Moscow Courtyard has been attributed to "a kind ...
March is a chrestomatic [1] landscape painting by the Russian artist Isaaс Levitan (1860–1900), created in 1895. It is held in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow (Inventory 1489) and measures 60 × 75 cm [2] (or 61 × 76 cm according to other sources). [3]
Tretyakov Gallery [1], Moscow, Russia The Appearance of Christ Before the People ( Russian : Явление Христа народу Yavleniye Khrista narodu ) or The Apparition of the Messiah is an oil painting on canvas, measuring 540 cm × 750 cm, by the Russian painter Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov (1806–1858).
In 2017, the Tretyakov Gallery Publishing House published the book "Yuri Pimenov. New Moscow" by Elena Voronovich. The publication reconstructs the history of the creation of the canvas. It tells about life in Moscow in the 1930s, about the heroine — an attractive and independent woman of the Soviet society.