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    Five Hundred Years of French Painting [Text] : albom : in 2 vol. / The Hermitage, Leningrad, The Pushkin Museum of fine Arts, Moscow; ed. L. Brylenko. - Leningrad : Aurora Art Publishers, 1990 - . - ISBN 5-7300-0156-8.
   Vol. 2 : 19th and 20th centuries. - 1990. - 300 p. - ISBN 5-7300-0158-4
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ЖИВОПИСЬ -- PAINTINGS (история)
ФРАНЦИЯ -- FRANCE
Аннотация: The selection of French paintings in the Hermitage and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, two of the most famous Soviet art repositories, is so rich and varied that it justly represents the country’s entire collection of French works and demonstrates the major stages in the development of the French art school. Both the Hermitage and the Pushkin Museum are especially rich in French nineteenth- and twentieth-century paintings, although their stocks are uneven in quantity and quality While in the section of paintings from the first half and the middle of the nineteenth century some essential gaps remain, that of the second half of the nineteenth to the early twentieth century is, except in rare instances, extremely complete and varied, and, most importantly, contains works of very high artistic merit. Such unevenness in the selection is chiefly accounted for by the peculiarities of the collecting of nineteenth- and twentieth-century French art in Russia
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Brylenko, L. \ed.\
The Hermitage, Leningrad
The Pushkin Museum of fine Arts, Moscow

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    Five Hundred Years of French Painting [Text] : albom : in 2 vol. / The Hermitage, Leningrad, The Pushkin Museum of fine Arts, Moscow; ed. L. Brylenko. - Leningrad : Aurora Art Publishers, 1990 - . - ISBN 5-7300-0156-8.
   Vol. 1 : 15th to 18th centuries. - 1990. - 190 p. - ISBN 5-7300-0157-6
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Экз. 527676 : Дар від Мороз В. М.;
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MeSH-главная:
ФРАНЦИЯ -- FRANCE
ЖИВОПИСЬ -- PAINTINGS (история)
Аннотация: This two-volume edition presents some 500 French paintings from the Hermitage in Leningrad and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. The holdings of these two world- famous museums constitute one of the richest collections of French painting outside France. The edition not only illustrates all the wealth and variety of the Soviet collections but also offers an all-encompassing picture of the development of French painting over more than five centuries. The colour plates, arranged in chronological order, include the well-known canvases by David, Ingres, Poussin, Lorrain, Watteau, Fragonard, Chardin, Le Nain, Henri Rousseau, Monet, Renoir, Matisse, Picasso and by many other celebrated artists. The introductions to each of the volumes outline the history of the collections and describe their distinctive features. The captions contain the basic catalogue data on the works reproduced
The Hermitage collection of French painting justly enjoys world-wide fame. It presents an all- encompassing picture of the development of French art over a period of about six centuries, spanning the Renaissance and our own times. This collection, numbering nearly 600 works, has been built up in the course of three centuries thanks to the efforts of many people, among whom were statesmen, eminent connoisseurs, scholars and private individuals
Beginning in the eighteenth century, French culture was always in the focus of Russian society’s attention. Russia maintained close links with France in a variety of fields, including politics and philosophy The role of French Enlightenment in the evolution of Russian thought is generally known, as is the influence which the French fine arts exercised on the formation of Russian artists. The collecting of French paintings by Russians was far from a superficial or fleeting fashion. It was stimulated by that position of leadership which French art occupied at that time in European culture
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Brylenko, L. \ed.\
The Hermitage, Leningrad
The Pushkin Museum of fine Arts, Moscow

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