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Museum exhibiting great examples of early Russian icons, named for the great icon painter, Andrei Rubliov. Collections, which range from 14th through the 19th century, represent the Moscow, Tver, and Northern schools.
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City art museum in Nizhni Novgorod exhibiting Russian artists and their works, including Roerich and Kustodyev. In English and Russian.
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Collection contains more than 11,000 works, including painting, sculpture, drawing, decorative and applied arts and crafts.
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Museum with three sections including antique, Western European, and Oriental art. The biggest collection is Western European art.
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Over 300 examples of Russian art from 1920 to 1970.
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Biographies of artists and examples of work in the Russian Collection at museum located in Springville, Utah.
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Collections housed in 5 buildings feature over 3,000,000 items that present the development of world culture and art from the Stone Age to the 20th century. Includes details of exhibitions, hours, ticket sales, services, virtual tour, educational programs and directions. Located in St. Petersburg.
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Features sculpture in the open air. Includes details of exhibitions, hours and directions. Free admission. [Russian and English].
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Dedicated to creating and preserving examples of Russian 20th century Realist paintings. Includes details of the current exhibit, membership details and directions to the location in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
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Features international art dated from ancient times to modern days. Includes photos, details of collection, hours and admission prices. Located in Moscow. [Russian and English].
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World's largest museum of Russian art located in St. Petersburg in the former Mikhailovsky Palace.
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Collections include paintings, folk art, crystal, furniture, archaeological items and architectural monuments. Includes children's museum, directions and contacts. Located in Vladimir, Suzdal and Gus-Khrustalny, Bogolyubovo and Kideksha. [Russian and English]
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Russian museum which features icon paintings, religious art, portraiture, decorative arts, and scuplture. Includes information on activities, exhibits, and special events.
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