Tretyakov Gallery

Tretyakov Gallery

Galerie Tretiakov

Galerie Tretiakov
Galerie Tretiakov
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Coordonnées 55° 44′ 29″ Nord
       37° 37′ 13″ Est
/ 55.741389, 37.620278
Pays Russie
Localité Moscou
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Date d'ouverture 1856
1905 annexe
Collections Art byzantin, Baroque, Romantisme, Réalisme socialiste...
Nombre d'œuvres + 150 000
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Adresse 10, Lavrushinsky Lane

Russia, Moscow, 119017

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La galerie Tretiakov est un musée de Moscou fondé en 1856 par Pavel Tretiakov (1832-1898), industriel et grand amateur d'art. Le musée, possède l'une des plus importantes collections au monde : plus de 130 000 œuvres d'artistes russes. Les collections sont réparties entre le complexe Lavrouchinsky (du XIe siècle au début du XXe siècle) et la Nouvelle Galerie Tretiakov (XXe siècle).

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Quelques artistes exposés : Andreï Roublev, Ivan Aïvazovski, Ivan Argounov, Nathalie Gontcharova, Dmitri Levitsky, Ilya Repine, Ivan Chichkine, Kazimir Malevitch, Wassily Kandinsky, Marc Chagall, Alkis Pierrakos, Andrei Kolkoutine, Zurab Tsereteli

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