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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.
From 1986 to 1995, the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane was closed to visitors to accommodate a major renovation project to the building. At the time, the only museum in the exhibition area of this decade was the building on the Crimean Val, 10, which in 1985 was merged with the Tretyakov Gallery. New Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val
The painting symbolically expresses the new way of socialist life in the USSR. In a poetic form, it expresses the artist's pride in his country. [1] The art historian Loginova called it the most popular of the master's works and programmatic for him. [2] It is in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery and is shown in its permanent ...
The Central House of Artists, Moscow (Russian: Центра́льный дом худо́жника) is a four storey art gallery in Moscow. [1] It was a historical exhibition center in Moscow, the establishment of the International Confederation of Unions of Artists, one of the most famous complexes of its kind in Russia, which existed from 1979 to 2019.
The painting Golden Autumn was exhibited at the New Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val as part of the exhibition celebrating the 150th anniversary of Levitan's birth. [50] [51] [52] It was restored specifically for the exhibition and was considered a highlight of the project. [52]
The State Tretyakov Gallery acquired the canvas in the 1960s. [8] The inventory number of the painting in the collection of the gallery is ZhS-763. [34] During the Soviet era, the painting was exhibited in many countries of the world. At the beginning of the 21st century the painting was still exhibited.
Tretyakov Gallery: 1856 [74] [75] Tsaritsyno Park: 1984 ... New Tretyakov Gallery: 1986 [83] See also. List of Moscow tourist attractions; List of museums in Russia;
The New Tretyakov Gallery of 20th-Century Art is visible behind the bridge on the right 55°44′02″N 37°35′56″E / 55.73389°N 37.59889°E / 55.73389; 37.59889 Krymsky Bridge [ 1 ] ( Russian : Крымский мост ) is a steel suspension bridge in Moscow