The Gomel Vashchenko Art Gallery is holding the St Petersburg Itinerant Art Exhibition
29.08.2012 |Society| Picture taken from ArtLib.ru,
The Vashchenko Art Gallery of Gomel will host the 43rd exhibition of the Itinerant Art Exhibition Partnership, 21st century (Saint Petersburg).
The Vashchenko Art Gallery of Gomel will host the 43rd exhibition of the Itinerant Art Exhibition Partnership, 21st century (Saint Petersburg).
Belarusan city of Gomel welcomes the exhibition of itinerants after their one-year tour of Ukrainian museums. Authors of the works presented at the exhibition are artists from prominent art schools from Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Samara, Belarus, Poland and Germany as well as masterpieces of the outstanding pedagogues of the Russian and European painting and sculpture schools, BelTA reports.
The Art Exhibition is an artists’ association founded in St Petersburg in 2005 to revive the best traditions in Russian arts as represented in works by Kramskoy, Perov, Shishkin, Myasoedov, Repin and other 19th-century itinerants.
The prominent feature of the present itinerants’ exhibition is the artistic works’ realistic nature, along with some time-proved artistic concepts relating to the World of Arts and the Russian Artists’ Union in their time, and to some subsequent associations and trends.
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