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Pushkin Museum presents Tintorentto project opened in Venice

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Pushkin Museum presents Tintorentto project opened in Venice


11.05.2019

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The exhibition of Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts opened in Italy, TASS reports. The exhibition entitled At the End Is the Beginning. The Secret Brotherhood of Tintoretto is presented by Pushkin Museum and Stella Art Foundation as part of Venice Art Biennale program and is dedicated to the 500th anniversary of the birth of the artist Jacopo Tintoretto. 

Works from Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts will be available to the public in the church of San Fantin until September 11. In addition to the paintings of modern masters Irina Nakhova, Gary Hill, Dmitry Krymov and IMediengruppe Bitnik, art lovers can get acquainted with the works of the modernist artist Emilio Vedova, who is a follower of Tintoretto. 

Venetian painter's picture Minerva Sending Away Mars from Peace and Prosperity is presented to visitors. It was created in 1577. Marina Loshak and Olga Shishko are curators of the exhibition. It was prepared with the assistance of Stella Art Foundation. 

As Russkiy Mir reported, the pavilion of Russia at Venice Art Biennale opened on Wednesday, May 8. It is dedicated to the largest Russian museum, Saint Petersburg Hermitage.

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