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| #1608084 in Books | 2004-10-15 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.63 x1.25 x10.00l,4.43 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| An excellent introduction to a number of great Russian Art Collectors many of whose works are in the Hermitage and Puskin Museu|By Dr|The great strength of this book is that it draws together in one place details on a number of Russian Art Collectors from Imperial Russia. Yes a number do have entries in Jane Turner editor "(Grove ) Dictionary of Art" but one has to search thr|From Publishers Weekly|Families like the Stroganovs or Tretyakovs may be vaguely familiar to U.S. readers, but most of the 30 clans and individuals that did the bulk of Russia's collecting over three centuries will not—making this book all the more valuabl
Among the most important private art collections ever created were those of Imperial Russia. Catherine the Great, guided by Voltaire, amassed treasures on a Herculean scale, laying the basis for what is today the Russian State Hermitage. Favorite courtiers built palaces of unprecedented magnificence in St. Petersburg and Moscow for their vast collections of paintings, antiquities, and decorative arts. In a lively and anecdotal text, Oleg Neverov reassembles these now-leg...
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