The halls in the gallery display masterpieces of Russian art from the 20th century from the collection housed at the RadIshchev Museum. The exposition, which includes paintings, sculptures, and works of decorative and applied art, is structured in chronological order, and is an overview that tells the history of how Russian art developed in the 20th century.
The gallery presents masterpieces of leading Russian artists: from avant-garde artwork, and those done by art associations in the 1920s, socialist realism, the ‘austere style’, and nonconformism to the ‘seventies’ and other contemporary art from our time.
Viewers can see the works done by AristArkh LentUlov, Ilya MashkOv, Robert Falk, KazimIr MalEvich, Alexandra Ekster, Vladimir LEbedev, Mikhail NEsterov, Igor GrabAr, SarAtov natives Pyotr Utkin, DavId ZagOskin, BorIs MilovIdov, Nikolai GUschin, Viktor ChUdin, Vladimir SolYAnov, VyacheslAv LopAtin, AnatOliy UchAyev, RomAn MErtslin, PAvel MaskEyev, Vladimir MOshnikov, and others.
A separate room in the exposition is dedicated to artwork done by PAvel KuznetsOv, whose early work had a huge impact on the formation of the traditions incorporated by the Saratov school of painting. The RadIshchev Museum has the largest collection of this artist’s works, donated by his heirs.
The gallery presents masterpieces of leading Russian artists: from avant-garde artwork, and those done by art associations in the 1920s, socialist realism, the ‘austere style’, and nonconformism to the ‘seventies’ and other contemporary art from our time.
Viewers can see the works done by AristArkh LentUlov, Ilya MashkOv, Robert Falk, KazimIr MalEvich, Alexandra Ekster, Vladimir LEbedev, Mikhail NEsterov, Igor GrabAr, SarAtov natives Pyotr Utkin, DavId ZagOskin, BorIs MilovIdov, Nikolai GUschin, Viktor ChUdin, Vladimir SolYAnov, VyacheslAv LopAtin, AnatOliy UchAyev, RomAn MErtslin, PAvel MaskEyev, Vladimir MOshnikov, and others.
A separate room in the exposition is dedicated to artwork done by PAvel KuznetsOv, whose early work had a huge impact on the formation of the traditions incorporated by the Saratov school of painting. The RadIshchev Museum has the largest collection of this artist’s works, donated by his heirs.