05.06.2010
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in
Moscow has opened an exhibition "From Raphael to Goya." The exhibition features the work of the greatest masters from the Museum of Fine Art in Budapest. The exhibition includes 60 paintings.
The uniqueness of the exhibition for the Russian audience is that the presented artists are extremely rare in local museums, or their paintings are not in our collections at all. For example, it is impossible to find a painting of Albrecht Altdorfer, founder of the landscape genre, or Diego Velazquez, in Moscow’s museums.
The visitors will also see the creation of Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Veronese, Tintoretto, Durer, Hals, Ribera, El Greco, Goya, Claude Lorrain, Murillo Jordaens, Rubens, Ruisdael, Rembrandt, Jan Brueghel the Elder, Greuze, Fouche, and other masters. The highlight of the exhibition will be "Portrait of a young man” by Raphael.
The exhibition is open until 29 August.
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