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THE IRKUTSK REGIONAL ART MUSEUM AFTER THE NAME OF V. P. SUKACHEV, IRKUTSK, RUSSIA

Irkutsk Regional Art Museum after the name of V.P. Sukachev Irkutsk regional art museum is the richest treasury of fine art in Siberia. The museum was founded on the basis of the art gallery of the major of Irkutsk V.P. Sukachev assembled by him at the end of the 19-the century. The collection contains small but extremely rare assembly of monuments of Paleolithic art in the Region of the Baikal, one of the most significant collections of icons and a wooden sculpture of the 15-18th centuries in Siberia including original icons of the Siberian letter.

The Jerusalem. 2012
Oil on canvas. 80×80 cm.

Horse in Blue. 2013
Oil on canvas. 100×140 cm.

THE KNESSET, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL

The Knesset is the unicameral national legislature of Israel. As the legislative branch of the Israeli government, the Knesset passes all laws, elects the President and Prime Minister (although the latter is ceremonially appointed by the President), approves the cabinet, and supervises the work of the government. The Knesset has an extensive

Yamin Moshe. Jerusalem. 2015
Oil on canvas. 100×140 cm.

THE NATIONAL ART MUSEUM OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS, MINSK, BELARUS

The National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus – the largest collection of the Belarusian and foreign art within the country. More than thirty thousand works of art – creating twenty miscellaneous collections and comprising two main representative ones:  the one of national art and the other of monuments of the art of the countries and nations of the world – can be found on exposition, at the branches of the Museum and its depositories.

Portret 2. 2013
Oil on canvas. 60×60 cm.

Still Life with Silver. 2013
Oil on canvas. 55×90 cm.

The Wailing Wall. 2013
Oil on canvas. 100×120 cm.

THE MUSEUM OF RUSSIAN ART (MORA), JERSEY CITY, USA

Since its founding in 1980, The Museum of Russian Art (formerly the C.A.S.E. Museum of Russian Art in Exile) has been paramount to the introduction of Russian art to American audiences. With its core collection largely culled from human rights activist Alexander Glezer’s private holdings, the museum’s collection during its formative years was on a par only with that of Norton Dodge for that time.

The Jaffa Gate. Jerusalem. 2009
Oil on canvas. 70×60 cm.

THE STATE FINE ARTS MUSEUM OF UZBEKISTAN, TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN

The State Art Museum of Uzbekistan was established in 1918. Its initial fund comprised of 100 works of sculpture, paintings, drawings, porcelain by Russian and Western European masters from the collections of the Prince Romanov and other private collections of that time, nationalized by the Soviet government after the revolution. Almost since its inception, the Art Museum’s collection has rapidly replenished with exhibits from the Turkestan Regional museum, Moscow and Leningrad museums, and it included the works of Uzbek artists.

Mosque Dome of the Rock (Omar). 2016
Oil on canvas. 80×80 cm.

LVIV NATIONAL ART GALLERY AFTER THE NAME OF B. VOZNYTSKY, LVIV, UKRAINE

Lviv National Art Gallery a leading art museum in Ukraine, has over 60,000 artworks in its collection, including works of Polish, Italian, French, German, Dutch and Flemish, Spanish, Austrian and other European artists. There are over 150 paintings representing Netherlandish, Flemish and Dutch art in the gallery’s collections. The jewels of the collection are two still lifes by Jan van Kessel. Next, to it, the visitor can admire a Still life with flowers by Abraham Brueghel.

Old Jaffa. 2012
Oil on canvas. 60×80 cm.

Jerusalem. 2012
Oil on canvas. 50×100 cm

MARIUPOL ART MUSEUM A. I. KUINDZHE, MARIUPOL, UKRAINA

A.I. Kuindzhy Art Museum was opened on November 29, 2010, and is located in the historical part of the city, in the mansion, which was built in the early XX century.  In the Museum we can see the original objects of the late XIX-early XX centuries, works of A.I. Kuindzhy and his contemporaries from the funds of Mariupol local history museum, the photos, the letters of A.I. Kuindzhy, the copies of the artist’s paintings from the State Tretyakov Gallery and the State Russian Museum, and also the original works of A.I. Kuindzhy, I.K. Aivazovskyy, A.P. Bogolyubov, V.V. Vereshchagin, N.N. Dubovskyy, L.V. Lagorio, I.I. Shishkin is exhibited from the founds of Mariupol local history museum. 

Church of the Holly Sepulcher. 2015
Oil on canvas. 60×80 cm.

THE MOGILEV REGIONAL ART MUSEUM NAMED AFTER P. MASLENNIKOV, MOGILEV, BELARUS

The museum housed in the building of the architectural monument of the early 20th century, which combines the features of art nouveau, pseudo-Russian, and late classicism architectural styles (the architect A.V. Druker).  In 1994, Pavel Vasilievich Maslenikov donated 125 works of painting and theater decorative art to the city of Mogilyov. Since that time, the museum funds were enriched considerably, the museum included 3, 975 items and was visited by 41,041 people.

Evening Jerusalem. 2011
Oil on canvas. 50×70 cm.

THE KHARKOV ART MUSEUM, KHARKOV, UKRAINA

Kharkov Art Museum is one of the oldest and in terms of collection value it is one of the most important museums in Ukraine. The history of the museum collection which contains more than 20 thousand of displays is entertaining. Among them, there are unique works of the world and Ukrainian masters of painting, graphic arts, sculpture, arts, and crafts.  In the art treasury of Kharkov, there are works of European level, such as icons of XVI-XIX centuries, canvases of V.Borovikovskiy, D.Levitskiy, A.Losenko, I.Ayvazovskiy, I.Repin, S.Vaislkovskiy, I.Shishkin, A.Benua.

The Eternal Shomron. 2016
Oil on canvas. 50×60 cm.

CHERNIGOV ART MUSEUM NAMED AFTER G. GALAGAN, CHERNIGOV, UKRAINA

Chernihiv Regional Art Museum. Gregory Galagan , located in the ancient princely city, the architectural monument of XIX century, even superficially consistent with the concept of the museum as a place that bears the imprint of time, a reflection of the history and culture of our people.  Like him and museum collection, which includes about 8,000 works of fine and decorative art from the XVI century to the present.

Jewish Music. 2015
Oil on canvas. 50×40 cm.

UDMURT REPUBLICAN MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, IZHEVSK, RUSSIA

The Udmurt Republican Museum of Fine Arts was opened on October 29, 1980.  The collection of the museum today totals 12,797 items — it is the only art collection of such level in Udmurtia. The basis of the collection is 565 works — ‘small’ masterpieces of Russian and West European art. A small collection of works of «old» masters, which got into the republic in 1928 from the State Museum Fund, is the main body of the permanent exposition of the museum.  

Boy. 2014
Oil on canvas. 40×40 cm.

AZERBAIJAN NATIONAL ART MUSEUM, BAKU, AZERBAIJAN

Opening in 1937, the National Museum of Art of Azerbaijan is a treasure of national values and the preservation of universal cultural heritage. Located in a building built in the Baroque style as a project by NA fonder Nonne in 1887-1895, the collection is comprised of more than 18,000 original artifacts from Azerbaijan, Western Europe, Russia and the East (Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, Japan, China, India, Egypt, Central Asia).  In 2011, the museum was granted national status and the European Museum Standard (EUMS) status for quality museum service and a professional experience that met the international standards and criteria by the decision of the European Economic Chamber of Trade, Commerce and Industry (EEIG).

Evening Jerusalem. 2015
Oil on canvas. 80×60 cm.

THE CHUVASH STATE ART MUSEUM, CHEBOKSARY, CHUVASHIA

The Chuvash State Art Museum was founded in 1939 as the Chuvash State Art Gallery after being separated from the city’s regional museum.  The museum has over 20,000 examples of works of art, including Russian, Soviet and international pieces.  It also has a large collection of Chuvash national art, especially examples of Chuvash decorative-applied art. The building on Ulitsa Kalinina, which runs south of Krasnaya Ploschad, is the main building of the museum and there are also several branches in the city.

Moshav Bnei-Atarot. 2016
Oil on canvas. 50×60 cm.

THE P. M. DOGANIN ASTRAKHAN STATE ART GALLERY, ASTRAKHAN, UKRAINA

Astrakhan Art Gallery is the first Astrakhan art museum based by P.M. Dogadin who has donated his collection of paintings to his native town in 1918. Since 1924 the Gallery is situated in the three-storied building, the former Plotnikov’s Town Estate, the architectural monument of the 19-20 centuries. The Gallery’s collection consists of more than 19,547 thousand storage units. The most significant exhibits are the pictures by Rokotov, Levitsky, Brullov, Venetsianov, Schedrin, Kuindzy, Levitan, Savrasov, Shishkin, Nesterov, Malevich, Kandinsky, Rerikh, Korovin and others. Foreign Art is presented by the collection of 17-20 centuries (almost 8000).

The Church of All Saints in the Russian Land. 2015
Oil on canvas. 80×45 cm.

Jerusalem Motive. 2015
Oil on canvas. 35×45 cm.

THE VELIMIR KHLEBNIKOV MUSEUM, A BRANCH OF THE ASTRAKHAN STATE ART GALLERY, ASTRAKHAN, RUSSIA

The museum opened to the public on 19 October 1993. It is located on the site of the former apartment-house belonged to Polyakov (1909) in Velimir’s parents’ Astrakhan flat to be exact. The exhibition display is based on the “Khlebnikov collection” donated by May Miturich-Khlebnikov, the poet’s nephew.

Evening. 2016
Oil on canvas. 60×70 cm.

CHERKASY REGIONAL ART MUSEUM, CHERKASY, UKRAINA

The museum building contains more than 30 exhibition rooms, which occupy permanent displays and exhibitions. The museum funds consist of more than 106 thousand unique exhibits, of which only 12,000 are constantly exposed to exhibitions as part of the institution. Collection rather difficult task – fully illuminate visitors to the history of the region from ancient times to the present, culture, and customs of local residents as well as the nature of the land.

The land flowing with milk and honey. 2015
Oil on canvas. 70×50 cm.

NATIONAL HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF REPUBLIC BELARUS, MINSK, BELARUS

The history of the National Historical Museum started with the Minsk Regional Museum whose creation became possible after the proclamation of Belarusian Soviet statehood. It was open in the former Nobility Assembly building in 1919.   Every year, the museum collection grows by 2 or 3 thousand depository items. In recent years, the museum collection augmented considerably: as of today, it achieved the number of 400 thousand depository items. The museum items are distributed among 49 collections including archaeology, ethnography, numismatics, arms, porcelain and glass, old printed books and manuscripts, posters, precious metals and gems, treasures, documents, fine Arts, national clothes, and others.

Jerusalem of Night. 2014
Oil on canvas. 80×80 cm.

THE NATIONAL MUSEUM AFTER THE NAME OF A. SHEPTYTSKY , LVIV, UKRAINA

The Lviv National Museum is one of Ukraine’s largest museums, dedicated to Ukrainian culture in all its manifestations. It was established by Metropolitan Archbishop Andrey Sheptytsky in 1905 and was originally known as the Lwow Ecclesiastical Museum. It currently bears Sheptytsky’s name. The founder donated some 10,000 items to the museum and raised the funds required for it. After the World War II, the museum was renamed the Lviv Museum of Ukrainian Art. The collection was augmented by adding a number of exhibits confiscated from other Lviv museums.

Tel Aviv. 2012
Oil on canvas. 70×55 cm.

CENTRAL EXHIBITION HALL OF THE ACADEMY OF ARTS OF UZBEKISTAN, TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN

In the center of Tashkent, near The Hotel Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace, there is the Central Exhibition Hall of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan. Opened in 1974, with an exhibition area of 2,500 square meters, it is one of the largest halls in Central Asia. The spacious and bright rooms display pictures and sculptures of many famous masters of Uzbekistan, as well as the paintings of young artists who keep the traditions of Uzbek pictorial art, enriching them with modern ideas.

My Western Wall . 2016
Oil on canvas. 60×100 cm.

THE MUSEUM OF ETHNOGRAPHY AND GRAFTS LVIV, UKRAINA

This is the oldest museum in our country; it presents a unique and remarkable collection of traditional objects of national culture and folk arts and crafts of the Ukrainian people. The collections include 17 different exhibits, where more than 83,000 museum and heritage items are displayed. The exhibition halls are divided into two distinct sections: ethnographic (over 44,000 exhibit pieces), and arts and crafts (over 28,000 exhibit pieces).

Music. 2012
Oil on canvas. 80×55 cm.

LOCAL HISTORY MUSEUM, BARANOVICHI, BELARUS

The museum was founded in October 1929 in Baranovichi as a local museum. At the same time for visitors, the first museum exhibition was opened. The museum had three sections: nature, history, and ethnography. During the years of Nazi occupation, the museum collections were looted.  The main task of the museum is to preserve, to conduct research of historical and cultural heritage of the region, to promote patriotism, pride and respect for the history of the small homeland and the country as a whole, the museum funds contain 59,402 units.

Church of St. Mary Magdalene. 2018
Oil on canvas. 70×70 cm.

Still Life with Iron. 2012
Oil on canvas. 60×70 cm.

THE MUSEUM OF NATURE, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL

The Museum of Natural History, housed in a historic structure from the 19th century in Jerusalem’s German Colony neighborhood, is much more than simply a museum. the museum features a wide variety of displays from the natural sciences and zoology as well as a display about flying animals, mammals, and crawlers in Israel on dioramas.   Visitors to the museum can enjoy a large, shady sculpture garden, displays and exhibitions, a screening room, a library, an educational live animal corner (groups only), a professional staff, and a community garden.

Desert. 2010
Oil on canvas. 60×75 cm.

NICHOLAS ROERICH HOUSE-MUSEUM, ODESSA, UKRAINA

The Museum was established in 2000 and is based on reproductions of work by the adventurer, philosopher, and Nobel Prize-nominated artist Nicolas Roerich. Works by his son Svetoslav Roerich, and pupils B.A. Smirnova-Rusetskogo and others are also on display. The exposition occupies 5 halls. One of the halls displays the literary heritage of all members of the Roerich family, art albums and Svetoslav’s portraits of his famous family.

Ukraina. 2018
Oil on canvas. 70×80 cm.

Donkeys. 2013
Oil on canvas. 55×70 cm

THE SHOLEM ALEICHEM MUSEUM, KIEV, UKRAINA

Main themes of the Museum’s display are Sholom Aleichem and Kyiv, Sholom Aleichem and Ukraine. The classic of Yiddish literature, Sholom Aleichem, is a prominent writer of the past whose works stood the test of time and belong to the treasure house of the world culture.

Fiddler in the Eternal City. 2016
Oil on canvas. 110×80 cm.

ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING IN THE ADMIRALTY DISTRICT OF ST. PETERSBURG,

Saint Petersburg City Administration is the superior executive body of Saint Petersburg (formerly Leningrad), Russian Federation.
It borders the Neva River in the north, New Admiralty Canal and Kryukov Canal in the west, Fontanka in the south, and Voznesensky Avenue and the Moyka River in the east.  Places of interest include the Admiralty building, Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, Mariinsky Palace, Decembrists Square, and Mariinsky Theatre.

The Egg. 2010
Oil on canvas. 70×70 cm.

THE MUSEUM “MARIA KONOPNICKA”, ZARNOWIEC, POLAND

The mission of the Museum in Żarnowiec is to collect and store cultural property of an outstanding poet and writer, including monuments and documentary materials in the field of Polish literature, art. Shape cognitive sensitivity and aesthetic and conducting scientific, cultural and educational activities, as well as strengthening the importance of the Museum as a National Gift in the cultural heritage of the country and among Poles abroad.

Jerusalem. 2010
Oil on canvas. 55×80 cm.

THE V. V. VERESHAGIN MYKOLAIV ART MUSEUM, MYKOLAIV, UKRAINA

The museum was established in 1914 by the members of a local society of fans of the fine arts, as a monument to the artist, Vasily Vereschagin. The first collection of the museum was placed in the former guardroom of a military department. It included works which were donated by the Academy of Arts, Alexander’s III Russian museum, and items which were sent by V. V. Vereschagin’s widow, Lydia Vasilyevna.  On the eve of the Great Patriotic War, the collection museum totaled almost 100,000 works.

Jerusalem and Pomegranates. 2015
Oil on canvas. 50×40 cm.

THE MINGECHEVIR STATE ART GALLERY, MINGECHEVIR, AZERBAIJAN

In two pavilions of Mingachevir State Art Gallery, named after A. Ibragimov, there are paintings, sculptures, art panels, and tapestries of both modern and classics Azerbaijani artists. A vast number of paintings in the gallery are executed in style of realism, but there are also works executed in the styles of surrealism, impressionism, avant-garde, and pop art. Heydar Aliyev Center is considered as is one of the main attractions for tourists and has also become a symbol of modern Azerbaijan and modern Baku.

Pomegranates. 2015
Oil on canvas. 70×70 cm.

UMAN ART MUSEUM, UMAN, UKRAINA

The time of the founding of the art collection in Uman is considered to be 1934, when here for the first time a collection of artworks of the State and Social Historical Museum of the Uman district was exhibited. The museum funds consist of more than 10 thousand unique exhibits

Jerusalem. 2014
Oil on canvas. 90×60 cm.