Exhibition "Western European painting of the 16th-20th centuries. Selected"

展览 9 十二月 2021 − 30 一月 2022
Since December 9, 2021 in the Main Enfilade of the Primorsky State Picture Gallery a new exhibition from its own collection works.
This time we present paintings by Western European masters in the genres of narrative composition on mythological and evangelical subjects, portrait and still life.
Connoisseurs and lovers of art will once again encounter familiar and beloved paintings, which should grace the museum's permanent exhibition, but due to the lack of exhibition halls are only periodically available to viewers. These are copies created during the lifetime of the great Renaissance artists: Titian Vecellio's Mary Magdalene in penance, Gaudenzio Ferrari's The Holy Family and Carlo Dolci's The Archangel Gabriel.
The splendor of the Baroque style can be appreciated from Aurora by Luca Giordano, Mars and Diana by an unknown artist of the Lebrun school. Three still lifes - of different countries and centuries - provide a compact and succinct understanding of the ways of development of the genre so beloved by the public. The portrait genre is represented in great variety.
The majority of exhibits were given to Vladivostok in the early 1930s from the Museum of Fine Arts (now the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts) and the State Hermitage Museum. In 1967, the Pavlovsk Palace Museum made a contribution. Several works were purchased from private collectors in Vladivostok.
Twenty exhibits trace the five hundred-year history of Western European painting, a trendsetter in many areas of culture. The exhibition promises to become a notable event in the cultural life of Primorsky Krai.
The exhibition will run until January 30, 2022.
No age restrictions.
It is possible to visit the exhibition using a single ticket to the Main Enfilades of the Primorsky Art Gallery.
Cost: 400 - adults, 300 - pensioners, students, schoolchildren.
We are waiting for you in the Main Enfilade of Primorsky State Art Gallery at 12 Aleutskaya St.
Information by phone: 241-06-10.
We remind you that you can enter the halls of the gallery with a QR code or any other document specified by the rules.