Ryabushinsky Museum of Icons and Paintings explained

Ryabushinsky Museum of Icons and Paintings
Map Type:Russia Moscow
Coordinates:55.7587°N 37.5958°W
Established:2009
Website:rmuseum.org

The Ryabushinsky Museum of Icons and Paintings is a private museum with a collection of more than 2,000 items, comprising Medieval West European paintings and encaustics.[1] Since June 2013, the building was closed for reconstruction, the Museum itself did a cultural, educational and research activities.[2] The Head of Museum is Nadezhda Vladimirovna Gubina.

The museum started from an exhibition in Amersfoort, Netherlands organised by Igor Vozyakov, a Russian entrepreneur and collector, maecenas, who donated to Ukraine an ancient icon "Protection of the Holy Virgin" (16th century).[3] The museum opened in 2009 in Moscow[4] with an exhibition entitled "Godlessness". It showed the early days of Communism and displaying photos of desecrated churches and slashed icons.

Collection

The collection includes portraits by Faum, and icons ranging from the fifteenth through twentieth centuries, covering iconography centers of Russia, Italy, Spain, Flemish Belgium and Flanders masters and cultural heritage pieces.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nikolskaya. Olga. Icon House on Spiridonovka Street and its collection. www.nasledie-rus.ru/.
  2. Web site: О музее . 2021-10-06. dom-icony.ru .
  3. Web site: Впервые «Человеком года-2011» на Украине стал российский меценат. www.sdelanounas.ru/. 22 January 2012 .
  4. Web site: Ольга Никольская, Яна Зеленина. Дом Иконы на Спиридоновке и его коллекция.. www.nasledie-rus.ru. 2015-11-08.
  5. Web site: Ольга Никольская, Яна Зеленина. Дом Иконы на Спиридоновке и его коллекция.. www.nasledie-rus.ru. 2015-11-08.