The State Art Museum of Uzbekistan
The State Art Museum of Uzbekistan is not only the largest but also one of the oldest historical museums in Central Asia.
The first collection of the museum, considered drawings, sculptures and paintings that belong to Prince Romanov. At beginning of the 20th century, to the Art Museum were transferred exhibits from the Museum of Fine Arts named after Pushkin, disbanded.
Rumyantsev Museum in Moscow, the Russian Museum, the Hermitage and The Tretyakov Gallery.
The first collection of the museum, considered drawings, sculptures and paintings that belong to Prince Romanov. At beginning of the 20th century, to the Art Museum were transferred exhibits from the Museum of Fine Arts named after Pushkin, disbanded.
Rumyantsev Museum in Moscow, the Russian Museum, the Hermitage and The Tretyakov Gallery.
The collection of the State Art Museum of Uzbekistan accounts for more than 50 thousand exhibits that have been collected from such directions as elegant and decorative arts from Uzbekistan, Europe and Russia.
Today, paintings of Great Russian artists of the 18-19th centuries, such as D. Levickiy, K. Bryulova, V. Tropinin, I. Repin, K. Bryulova, Levitan, I. Ayvazovskiy present in the State Museum of Art of Uzbekistan in Tashkent.
The museum has a huge collection of paintings of not only Russian artists but also artists from Germany and Flanders, the Netherlands and Spain and Italy.
Great interest is the product of Vereshchagin, which is witnessing the conquest of Turkestan by tsarist Russia.
A rare collection of goods also includes ceramic tableware, embroidery, woodcarving, engravings of Gancia. In the State Museum of Art, visitors can see the masterpieces of Charyev, Zommer, Volkov, Karazin, Benkova.
In the East art exhibition, you can see examples of medieval decorative arts of Iran, India, Japan and China.
Our travel agency «Orient Mice» will be happy to provide you with transport, hotel and professional guides who will show you not only the city but also tell amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Tashkent.
Today, paintings of Great Russian artists of the 18-19th centuries, such as D. Levickiy, K. Bryulova, V. Tropinin, I. Repin, K. Bryulova, Levitan, I. Ayvazovskiy present in the State Museum of Art of Uzbekistan in Tashkent.
The museum has a huge collection of paintings of not only Russian artists but also artists from Germany and Flanders, the Netherlands and Spain and Italy.
Great interest is the product of Vereshchagin, which is witnessing the conquest of Turkestan by tsarist Russia.
A rare collection of goods also includes ceramic tableware, embroidery, woodcarving, engravings of Gancia. In the State Museum of Art, visitors can see the masterpieces of Charyev, Zommer, Volkov, Karazin, Benkova.
In the East art exhibition, you can see examples of medieval decorative arts of Iran, India, Japan and China.
Our travel agency «Orient Mice» will be happy to provide you with transport, hotel and professional guides who will show you not only the city but also tell amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Tashkent.