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Museum of Vera Mukhina

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Museum of Vera Mukhina
Museum of Sculptor Мukhina V.I.
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EstablishedApril 12, 1985[1]
Location1 Fed’ko St., Feodosiya, Crimea
Coordinates45°02′28″N 35°22′41″E / 45.04106°N 35.37792°E / 45.04106; 35.37792
TypeHistorical and Art museum

The Museum of Vera Mukhina is a historical and art museum in Feodosiya, Crimea, dedicated to the childhood, youth and artwork of sculptor Vera Ignatyevna Mukhina.

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History

The folk museum of sculptor Vera Mukhina, or the Museum complex "The Child's seascape painter Gallery, Museum of sculptor V. Mukhina" was established in a house of Mukhin's family. A wall of the Mukhin's old house was successfully included in the main facade of the museum building. A local administration made a decision to not completely destroy Mukhin's former house when a new block of houses was constructed at the end of 20th century. So, the original wall now decorates a modern museum. A memorial room of V. Mukhina and a part of her creative workshop were recreated with period furniture and instruments.[2]

Exposition

The main part of the museum displays exhibits from the first half of the 20th century.

Sculptures

The pride of the museum is a layout of the sculptural composition Worker and Kolkhoz Woman which was presented at the Paris Exhibition of 1937.[3]

Gallery

See also

References

Further reading

  • Zotov А., Mukhina Vera Ignatiyevna: People’s Artist of USSR. — М.-L.: Iskusstvo, 1944. — 16, [6] h. – (Маssovaiya biblioteka). – 15 000 cop. (cover) (in Russian)
  • Voronov N. V., Mukhina Vera: (Мonograph). — М.: Obrazotvorcheskoe isskustvo, 1989. — 336 p. — 18 500 cop. — ISBN 5-85200-078-7 (supercover) (in Russian)

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