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Heroes and villains of the St. Petersburg Russian history

N. Bruni. Santa Olga, Russian princess Antigua. Original mosaic painted for the church of San Salvador on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg. 1901.

The Russian Museum in St. Petersburg has opened the exhibition "Heroes and villains in Russian history." The exhibition is devoted to Russia's rulers, politicians, generals, priests, rebels, shams, revolutionaries, artists - that is, the main actors in a great drama entitled "History of Russia" which covers the length period from the Old Russian until the 1980's. Among the "elected muse of history Cl í or " you can see famous people: Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Ivan the Terrible, Step to n Razin, Peter the Great, Paul I, Grigori Rasputin, Vladimir Lenin, Jos é Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev, Leonid Brezhnev. In the images of famous historical figures reflect the national and universal ideas of right and evil, holiness and sin, beauty and ugliness, nobility and treachery, heroism and cowardice.

The exhibition includes paintings, drawings, sculptures and decorative arts of the Russian Museum, the Hermitage, Tretyakov Gallery, State Historical Museum, the Museum of History of Religion Museum Russian Political History, the Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts Gallery Ilya Glazunov and other museums of St. Petersburg and Moscow.



Another exhibition can be seen now in the Russian Museum is called "Saints of the Russian Land" and consists of original works of Orthodox religious art (icons, beautiful embroidered robes, crosses, sacred vessels, liturgical objects, ancient manuscripts and religious books)

Both exhibition est ones to n located in the pavilion or n Benois the Russian Museum (the body side of the museum, its direction or n is : Nab. Kanala Griboedova, 2) and last to n until mid-April 2011. Open all d í as except Tuesdays from 10.00 to 18.00 (Monday - until 17.00). The ticket office closes one hour earlier.

Grinman I. Lenin 1923

1 comments:

Ekaterina said...

Si traduces mi entrada, por favor, por cortesia pon enlace al original
http://sanpeters.blogspot.com/2011/01/heroes-y-malvados-de-la-historia-rusa.html

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