January 2005 in Russia

New 2005 season
Playbill For January 2005
Maslenitsa (Shrove-tide) at the Mariinsky Theatre
Masterpieces from the World's Museums in the Hermitage
- Futurism. Novecento. Abstraction. Italian Art of the 20th century
4 February, 2005 - 10 April, 2005 Nicholas Hall
The exhibition presents around 90 paintings, starting with the Futurism of
Italian abstractionists from the first half of the 20th century until 1950.
The exhibits are on loan from the Italian Museum of Modern Art in Rovereto, Trento Province, and also from private collections around Italy.
- Mannerheim. Russian Officer. Marshal of Finland
25 January 2005 - 5 June 2005 The General Staff building
The monographic exhibition is dedicated to the memory of the outstanding
statesman of Finland, Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (1867-1951). Mannernheim was a count, lieutenant general of the Russian Army, knight
in several Russian orders, cavalry general, field marshal and marshal of Finland.
Faberge - Lost and Found
6 December 2004 - 13 February 2005
The Anteroom of the Winter Palace is showing the collection of one of the most important collectors of works by Faberge,
Malcolm Stevenson Forbes (1919-1990), editor-in-chief and president of Forbes Inc., who assembled his collection over the course of several decades.
Read the article on this colletion in our November Newsletter
Religious St Petersburg
The State Russian Museum 22 December 2004 - 10 May 2005 The Benois Wing
The exhibition will show the grand perspective of the development of the Russian ecclesiastical art and
architecture within more than two centuries - from Peter the Great to Nicholas II - through evolution of
art styles and political ideas connected with the religious traditions of the country.
Roads in Russian Art
The State Russian Museum 2 December 2004 - 4 April 2005 The Benois Wing
The exhibition showcases works of painting, graphic art, sculpture and folk art from the collection of the Russian Museum,
including the works of such artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as Victor Vasnetsov, Mikhail Nesterov, Sergei
Korovin, Ilya Repin, Vasily Perov, Valery Jacoby, Ivan Shishkin, Alexei Savrasov, Fyodor Vasilyev, Isaac Levitan, Kazimir Malevich
and Vladimir Tatlin. They are all united by one common subject - the theme of the road.
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