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Tretyakov Gallery: The Tretyakov Museum of Fine Arts exhibits mainly 20th century works of art. Its appearance resembles a fairy tale Russian tower, with the old Moscow city emblem decorating the main entrance and the Tretyakov statue in front of it.

The Tretyakov Museum is the largest collection of Russian paintings. Founded in 1856, the museum is located on the banks of the Moscow River and has a collection of 130,000 works ranging from the 11th to the 20th century, including oil paintings, sculptures, icons and line drawings by famous Russian painters.

The Tretyakov Museum has more than 60 galleries, with exhibits arranged in chronological order by room number. The museum's representative exhibits include Sulikov's "Noblewoman Molodrova", Froebel's "Sitting Heavenly Demon", Lebin's "Volga boat trackers" and Levitan's "Eternal Silence".

The museum was founded by Pavel Tretyakovsky, a Moscow businessman, textile factory owner, cultural activist and lover of painting. Tretyakovsky founded it. He started his collection in 1856, and in 1892 he dedicated his collection to the Moscow city government. His works are mainly oil paintings, statues, icons and line paintings.

Now there are more than 55,000 works. Famous works include Ivanov's giant oil painting "Christ's Apparition", Kipliansky's painting "Alexander. Pushkin>>. Kramstey's "The Unknown Woman" has been made into a wall calendar and a painting that is all too familiar to the Chinese.

Petr Petrov's "Three Sets of Cars", Lebin's "Ivan the Terrible and Their Son Ivan", Savrasov's "The White Beaked Crow is Coming" and so on. The museum also has a unique 12th century Byzantine work of art, the Vladimir Madonna. For many years, this painting has been the crowning glory of the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in the Kremlin.


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