Artists / Kaluga Regional Art Museum

The Kaluga Regional Art Museum was organized in 1917. Its collection was based on artworks from the private collection of a physician N.I. Vasilyev (1832-1917). It was opened for visitors in summer of 1918. In the ensuing years the collection was substantially enriched with pictures, portraits, original and printed graphic works from nationalized manors. The most significant exhibits are icons of the 16th to 19th centuries, portraits of the first half of the 19th century by domestic artists and foreign artists who worked in Russia, samples of the West-European pictorial and graphic arts of the 16th to 19th centuries. There is a collection of Russian wood carving of the 16th to 19th centuries. Since 1969 the museum has been located in the town manor of well-known Kaluga merchants Bilibins owned by Chistokletovs since 1869. The manor was constructed in 1809 - 1810. The main house of the manor acquired the status of an object of cultural heritage of the federal significance. The Museum has branches: Tarusa and Ulyanovo picture galleries.

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Lapovok Vladimir
Moscow, Russia
Shevchenko Michael
St.Petersburg, Russia
Ryauzov  Boris
Moscow, Russia
Kozhin Simon
Moscow, Russia
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