The Volgograd Museum of fine arts. I. I. Mashkov

of street of Lenin, 21, Volgograd
The Volgograd Museum of Fine Arts was founded in 1960 and is the only art museum in the region.

In 2010, he was named after Ilya Ivanovich Mashkov.

Now the collection of the WWII includes more than 10,000 works.

The collection contains works of all types of fine art: painting, graphics, sculpture, decorative and applied art.

Museum site.
Tetyana Yablonska. Spring
Spring
1950, 150×290 cm
Ilya Mashkov. Soviet bread
Soviet bread
1936
Mikhail Larionov. Peacocks
Peacocks
1904, 69×131 cm
Filipp Andreevich Malyavin. Portrait of an old woman
Portrait of an old woman
1890-th , 71×87.5 cm
Ilya Mashkov. Hi, XVII Congress of the CPSU(b)
Hi, XVII Congress of the CPSU(b)
1934, 100 cm
Nikolay Petrovich Bogdanov-Belsky. Village friends
Village friends
1913, 133×154 cm
Ilya Mashkov. Collective farmer with pumpkins
Collective farmer with pumpkins
1930, 120×97 cm
Ilya Mashkov. Gurzuf. Women's beach
Gurzuf. Women's beach
1925
€50.00
Digital copy
Dmitry Zhilinsky. "Portrait of the artist V. A. Favorsky" 1962
"Portrait of the artist V. A. Favorsky" 1962
205×120 cm
Isaac Brodsky. Shooting of 26 Baku commissars
Shooting of 26 Baku commissars
1925, 176.5×285 cm
Stanislav Yulianovich Zhukovsky. The awakening of nature (Early spring)
The awakening of nature (Early spring)
1898, 39×58 cm
€50.00
Digital copy
Filipp Andreevich Malyavin. A peasant girl
A peasant girl
1910, 55×76 cm
€50.00
Digital copy
All artworks