Whose portrait is this? | In artibus Foundation
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Whose portrait is this?

The main part of the exhibition is the works belonging to the museum of V.A. Tropinin and Moscow artists of his time, which still represents the collection of the legendary Felix Vishnevsky, practically untouched by outside interference. In the In artibus space, the museum displays a third of its collection of paintings.

The museum collection is complemented by works from private collections: the reference collection of Russian art by Tatyana and Sergey Podstanitsky, the extensive collection of Kaliningrad patron Rustam Aliev, the elegant collection of Tatyana Udras, the family collection of Moscow architect Evgeny Ass, and, of course, works from the collection of Inna Bazhenova, the founder of In artibus Foundation.

17 April 2024 — 30 June 2024
The latest spring exhibition at In artibus Foundation presents 120 works by Moscow painter Boris Kasatkin. For the artist, who was born in 1944, this is an anniversary year.
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21 December 2023 — 24 March 2024
Francis Haskell was a major British art historian of the 20th century, a specialist largely thanks to whom the discipline developed links to social history and a pioneer of the study of artistic taste and the relationship between patrons and artists.
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14 October 2023 — 12 November 2023
This exhibition is dedicated to Dmitri Vladimirovich Sarabianov, the leading Russian art history, scholar, critic and teacher and specialist in the history of Russian art of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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