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National Gallery of Armenia

The National Gallery of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային պատկերասրահ, Hayastani azgayin patkerasrah) is the largest art museum in Armenia. Located on Yerevan's Republic Square, the museum has one of the most prominent locations in the Armenian capital. The NGA houses significant collections of Russian and Western European art, and the world's largest collection of Armenian art. The museum had 65,000 visitors in 2005.[1]

National Gallery of Armenia
Հայաստանի ազգային պատկերասրահ
The National Gallery of Armenia in Yerevan
Established1921
LocationYerevan, Armenia
Typeart gallery
Visitors80,300 (2016)
DirectorMarina Hakobyan
Websitewww.gallery.am

History edit

The National Gallery of Armenia (NGA) was founded in 1921 under the decree of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (Armenian SSR) and represents the artistic section of the State museum. Upon its establishment the NGA's art section encountered difficulties, largely because Yerevan lacked state owned and private art collections to form the core of the collection. The first works to enter the collection where the dozens of works purchased from an Armenian painters' exhibition in August 1921.

A decisive factor in the founding of the NGA's art collection was the transfer of the renowned collection of The Armenian Cultural Center (the former Lazarian Seminary, Moscow) and also the donations made by Armenian artists to the NGA. By 1925, 400 pieces by Armenian, Russian and European artists were on display throughout the six halls which compose the museum's art section.

By 1935, the state art section, which had undergone many refurbishments, became a separate Art Museum. In 1947 the gallery was re-dubbed the State Picture Gallery of Armenia and subsequently renamed the National Gallery of Armenia in 1991. The picture gallery's large collection of works are on display thanks to the efforts of many dedicated compatriots and friendly donations from foreign associates.

The NGA currently houses around 40,000 works of art, many of which are permanently displayed in the museum's 56 galleries and halls.

Description edit

 
Mikayel vardapet by Arshak Fetvadjian (1907)
 
Playing Skittles, by David Teniers the Younger

The first part of Classic Armenian art brings light to Ancient and Medieval art including Urartu frescoes and copies of Garni Temple's mosaics, as well as Medieval wall-paintings and miniatures, such as a 7th-century fresco of "Christ Enthroned" from St. Stephanos Church (Lmbatavank), a 10th-century fresco fragment of "The Last Judgment" from St. Poghos-Petros (Tate (Akhtala).

Around 700 items of Armenian art make up the majority of the collection. The museum houses a large collection of paintings relating to the Armenian Apostolic Church dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries, as well as silver book covers, crosses, and 18th-century altar curtains from all across Asia.

The collection of historic Armenian art is the largest in the world. There are particularly strong collections of work by Hakob Hovnatanyan, Hovhannes Aivazovsky, Gevorg Bashinjaghian, Panos Terlemezian, Vardges Sureniants, Vartan Mahokian, Martiros Saryan, Hakob Kojoyan, Hakob Gyurjian, Edgar Chahine, Grigor Khanjyan, Minas Avetisyan, and many more.

There is a particular strength in the field of art by diasporan Armenians, and it includes works by Zakar Zakarian (Paris), Edgar Chahine (Paris), Hovsep Pushman (New York), Jean Carzou (Paris), Jean Jansem (Paris), Gerardo Oragyan (Rome), and Paul Guiragossian (Beirut).[2]

Russian art is also extensively present in the NPGA's collection. These include religious icons and images from the 16th and 17th centuries and works of well-known Russian artists from the 18th–20th-century, including F. Rokotov, I. Argunov, F. Shubin, Ilya Repin, Valentin Serov, Ilya Mashkov, Sergey Konenkov, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, Vassily Kandinsky, Natalia Goncharova, Marc Chagall, and others.

NPGA has also incorporated many examples of "foreign art" (predominantly Western) into their collection, many of which were originally part of the 'Armenian Cultural Center' (the former Lazarian Seminary, Moscow), which was nationalized during the Soviet period and moved to Yerevan.

The ancient collections include examples of ancient art from Egypt (New Kingdom, Greco-Roman, Coptic), Greece (Corinth, Attica), Rome, and Iran. The Decorative Arts department has ceramic and porcelain collections of Chinese, Iranian, Italian, Japan, German, Austrian, Danish, and an extensive collection from the 18th–19th-century Tsarist Imperial Porcelain Factory in Russia. There are also a small collection of bronze items from 18th-century China (Qing dynasty) and 16th–17th-century Western European wooden furniture.

There are a number of European Old Master works in their holdings, including works by well-known artists from Italy, Holland, Belgium and French art movements, including significant works by Donatello, Tintoretto, Antonio Canova, Joos de Momper, Caspar Netscher, Matthias Stomer, Jan van Goyen, P. Claesz, E. M. Falconet, Carle Vanloo, J. B. Greuze, Joseph Vernet, Robert Hubert, Théodore Rousseau, Adolphe Monticelli.[2]

In 2008, a pavilion was opened specifically for Hakob Gyurjian's works.

The NPGA building also houses the restoration and conservation studios affiliated with the museum. The complex also has a moderately sized library and archive, a small cafeteria, a souvenir and book store, and a hall used for film screenings and lectures.

The NPGA also lends to international exhibitions with works from her collection, helping to organizize exhibitions of Armenian art in different countries to see that Armenia's works are appreciated by citizens around the world.

Armenian art edit

Armenian art makes up a large part of the collection – around 700 pieces.[3] Exposition of classic Armenian art begins with ancient and Medieval art: Urartu frescoes and copies of Garni Temple's mosaics and Medieval wall-paintings and miniatures, including a 7th-century fresco of "Christ Enthroned" from St. Stephanos Church (Lmbatavank), a 10th-century fresco fragment of "The Last Judgment" from St. Poghos-Petros (Tatev), and a 13th-century fresco depicting the Nativity from St. Astvatsatskin (Akhtala).

The museum has an extensive collection of Armenian Apostolic Church-related paintings ranging from the 17th-19th centuries, as well as, silver book-covers of manuscripts, crosses, and 18th-century altar curtains from across Asia.

Collection of Armenian paintings of the 17th century consists mostly of the artistic heritage of the Hovnatanian's dynasty. Beside works of Hovnatan Hovnatanian, strong collection of pieces by Hakob Hovnatanyan, founder of portrait genre in Armenian painting, is displayed in the Gallery.

The Gallery stores more than 62 canvases of Ivan Aivazovsky, Russian painter of Armenian background, who wrote a lot of paintings on Armenian motifs.[4]

The largest part of the Armenian collection is dedicated to the work of classical Armenian painters of the 19th and 20th century – Vardges Sureniants, Stepan Aghajanian, Yeghishe Tadevosyan, Panos Terlemezian, Gevorg Bashinjaghian, Martiros Saryan, Hakob Kojoyan, Arshak Fetvadjian and others.

There is a particular strength in the field of art by diasporan Armenians, and it includes works by Zakar Zakarian (Paris), Edgar Chahine (Paris), Hovsep Pushman (New York), Jean Carzou (Paris), Jean Jansem (Paris), Gerardo Oragyan (Rome), and Paul Guiragossian (Beirut).[2]

In 2008, a pavilion was opened specifically for Hakob Gurjian's works.

Western art edit

Western art collection totals around 170 pieces and consists of 4 major sections – Italian, Flemish, Dutch and French art, but also includes works of Spanish, German and other artists.

There are a number of European Old Master works in their holdings, including works by well-known artists from Italy, Holland, Belgium and French art movements, including significant works by Donatello, Tintoretto, Antonio Canova, Joos de Momper, Caspar Netscher, Matthias Stomer, Jan van Goyen, P. Claesz, E. M. Falconet, Carle Vanloo, J. B. Greuze, Joseph Vernet, Robert Hubert, Théodore Rousseau, Adolphe Monticelli.[2]

There are more than 180 sheets of European graphics of the 16th and 17th century.

Italian art edit

 
"Apollo and Pan" by Tintoretto

The Italian collection starts with the works of the 14th century.[5] One of the most remarkable ones is "Christmas", canvas of an unknown artist of the Botticelli circle.[6][7] "Apollo and Pan" by famous Tintoretto is a prominent example of High Renaissance.[6] Portrait genre of the 17th century is represented by the work of Bernardo Strozzi "Portrait of Nikola Kuchi" and 2 portraits by Guercino, member of the Bolognese School. Pontormo's canvas illustrate earlier period of portrait genre.

The museum has an extensive collection of Biblical art – "The birth of Jesus and Adoration of the Shepherds" by Jacopo Bassano (recently the gallery received one more canvas by Bassano),[8] "Good Samaritan" by Leandro Bassano, works of Luca Giordano, Pietro da Cortona, Sebastiano Ricci, Luca Signorelli, Pompeo Batoni,[9] Bernardino Luini, Paolo Farinati, Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato, Alessandro Turchi, Giacomo Cavedone. There are a number of noteworthy Theotokos portraits by Benvenuto Tisi,[10] Sebastiano Conca, Elisabetta Sirani and others.

Landscape art of the 18th century is represented by Francesco Guardi,[9] Francesco Zuccarelli, Gisolphi and several unknown artists.

The collection includes graphic works of Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Giovanni Paolo Panini, Federico Zuccari, Jacopo da Empoli, Luca Cambiasi, Stefano della Bella.

Flemish and Dutch art edit

 
"Descent from the Cross" A. van Dyck

According to the 1982 survey, around 30 works of Flemish[11] and 60 works of Dutch art[12] were exhibited in the gallery. Most of them belong to the 17th century.[6]

The Flemish art school is represented by remarkable pieces including "Procession of Silenus" by Peter Paul Rubens,[13] "Descent from the Cross" by Anthony van Dyck,[14] outstanding still-life paintings by Verbruggen and Jan Fyt and "Mountain landscape" by Joos de Momper. Portrait genre is represented by several canvases,[15] most notable ones are woman portrait by Pieter Pourbus and portrait by unknown artist of the 17th century. Two works of David Teniers the Younger disclose genre painting. Work of comparatively little-known artist Jan Cossiers "Faun visiting peasants" is an example of realism art.

The Dutch collection includes works of famous artists of the Dutch Golden Age painting. The section contains "Singing lesson" by Caspar Netscher, "Company at the Table" by Pieter Codde, "Holiday" Joost Cornelisz Droochsloot, piece by Cornelis Dusart, and paintings depicting tavern motifs etc.[6] It is worth mentioning the work "War and Peace" by Hendrick Goltzius. "Birth of Christ" by Joos van Cleve is based on the Biblical plot.

Canvases of several landscape artists are exhibited in the gallery including "View of Dordrecht" by Jan van Goyen, "Landscape with a Broken Tree" by Allaert van Everdingen[6] and sea landscape by Ludolf Bakhuizen. At that time in Holland the so-called "Italianate landscape" became widely popular. In the gallery "Italianate landscape" is represented by the works of Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem, Cornelis van Poelenburgh, Karel Dujardin and Frederik de Moucheron. The gallery holds works of such Dutch still life artists as Pieter Claesz,[16] Jan Weenix and Abraham van Beijeren.[6] Dutch portrait genre is represented by Stom's "The Money-changer" and woman's portrait by Caspar Netscher.

The Dutch collection include works of military art, for example "Poles in the battle against the Swedes" by Philips Wouwerman and "Battle" by Esaias van de Velde.[17]

The collection includes graphic works of Adriaen van Ostade, Jan Lievens, Jan van der Heyden, Maerten van Heemskerck, Godfried Schalcken, Abraham van Diepenbeeck, Adriaen van de Velde, Jan Dirksz Both and others.

French art edit

The collection of French paintings is the largest in quantity among other western collections.[18] Section starts with works of remarkable artists of the 17th century[18] including "Rinaldo and Armida" by Jean-Honoré Fragonard,[13] "Head of a Young Woman" by Jean-Baptiste Greuze[6] and works of Jean-Marc Nattier,[8] Nicolas de Largillière,[8] François-Hubert Drouais,[13] Charles-André van Loo,[19] Jacques Courtois etc. Recently the gallery received a canvas "Young woman with a flower" by one of the most prominent representatives of rococo - François Boucher. There are other works within the same style – "The Italian actors" by Nicolas Lancret and "Sleeping child with angels" by François Lemoyne. Sentimentalism and classicism are represented by portraits of Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun.

The development of the landscape genre in French painting can be traced back to the 17th century with the work of Gaspard Dughet. Landscape genre of the 18th century is represented by three pieces of Hubert Robert and three works of Claude-Joseph Vernet.

The gallery holds works of Barbizon school artists, which heavily influenced development of realistic traditions in the French art of the 19th century, - Théodore Rousseau "Dusk in a forest", 2 paintings of Narcisse Virgilio Díaz[14] and seascape by Félix Ziem. The Gallery exhibits "Portrait of a girl" by the leader of the realism movement in 19th-century French painting Gustave Courbet.[13] French collection of that period includes works of Horace Vernet, Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, Théodore Gudin and others.

Works of Eugène Boudin, Louis Anquetin, Bernard Buffet and Adolphe Monticelli give a brief overview of the later development of the French art.

The collection includes graphic works of Jean-Antoine Watteau,[20] Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Jacques Bellange, Jules Pascin, Auguste Rodin and others, sculptures of Antonio Canova and Étienne Maurice Falconet.

Spanish, German and other artists edit

The Spanish art school is represented by several works, one of them is The Descent from the Cross,[19] painting of the prominent representative of Spanish mannerismLuis de Morales.[8] The collection includes etching "Bulls" by the outstanding master of romantic period - Francisco Goya, "The Moment of Lecture" by Marià Fortuny, one of the leaders of romantic orientalism. Recently the Gallery received 4 graphic works of Salvador Dalí.[21] German art is represented by landscape painters Jacob Philipp Hackert, Johann Heinrich Roos and others. Collection also includes 9 graphics of the outstanding German painter Albrecht Dürer, engraining "Christ presented to the people" by Sebald Beham, graphic work of Franz Stuck and others.

Beside works of Spanish and German artists, the Gallery owns paintings of Swiss artists Alexandre Calame, Louis Léopold Robert, paintings of Daniel Chodowiecki, January Suchodolski, Ion Andreescu, Ștefan Dimitrescu and others.

Russian art edit

Russian art is also extensively present in the NPGA's collection. Around 230 works of art are exhibited in the gallery.[22] Russian secular art is represented from the middle of the 18th century. Collection of the gallery encompasses portraits and sculptures from the end of XVIII – beginning of XIX centuries including works of Ivan Argunov, Dmytro Levytsky, Fyodor Rokotov, Vladimir Borovikovsky, Ivan Martos and Fedot Shubin.[22][23] Russian landscape art of the 18th century is represented by several canvases by Fyodor Matveyev and Mikhail Ivanov.[24]

Russian painting of the first half of the 19th century is represented by works of Orest Kiprensky, 4 canvases of Vasily Tropinin, 3 works of Sylvester Shchedrin, works of Karl Bryullov, Pyotr Basin and others. Art works of Henryk Siemiradzki, Sergey Zaryanko, Ivan Khrutsky and Vasily Serebryakov depict the second half of the 19th century.

The turn of the XIX-XX centuries is presented by works of Alexandre Benois, artists of the symbolism movement Boris Anisfeld and Victor Borisov-Musatov, and works of Russian avangard. Collection of that period includes such masterpieces as "Summer residence" by Marc Chagall and 2 works of Wassily Kandinsky. There are also 5 works of Ivan Shishkin, 10 works of Isaac Levitan, multiple works of Vasily Surikov, Ilya Repin, Valentin Serov, Arkhip Kuindzhi, Vasily Vereshchagin, Konstantin Makovsky, Vladimir Makovsky, Vasily Polenov, Mikhail Vrubel, Mikhail Nesterov, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin and others.[23] The museum holds the most complete collection of paintings of Ivan Aivazovsky - around 60 paintings.[4]

Directors edit

In the years prior the gallery was directed by:[25]

  • Marina Hakobyan (2020)
  • Arman Tsaturyan (2015-2020)
  • Pharaon Mirzoyan (2002–2015)
  • Shahen Khachatryan (1991–2002)
  • Alexandr Ter-Gabrielyan (1987–1990)
  • Eduard Isabekyan (1967–1987)
  • Armen Chilingaryan (1962–1967)
  • Ruben Parsamyan (1952–1962)
  • Ruben Drampyan (1925–1951)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Arts Digest - Arts and Culture - ArmeniaNow.com". armenianow.com.
  2. ^ a b c d National Gallery of Armenia: Painting, Graphics, Sculpture, Applied Art (Yerevan: Tigran Mets Publishing, 2008)
  3. ^ "Отдел армянской живописи - Отделы - Музей - Национальная галерея Армении". www.gallery.am. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  4. ^ a b "Живопись - Армянская - Коллекция - Национальная галерея Армении". www.gallery.am. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  5. ^ Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 198.
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  7. ^ Государственная картинная галерея Армении Archived 2013-04-16 at archive.today
  8. ^ a b c d "Մեծ նվեր Հայաստանին ու Ազգային պատկերասրահին".
  9. ^ a b Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 207.
  10. ^ Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 200.
  11. ^ Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 209.
  12. ^ Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 217.
  13. ^ a b c d Ереванская картинная галерея // Большая советская энциклопедия : [в 30 т.] / гл. ред. А. М. Прохоров. — 3-е изд. — Մոսկվա. : Советская энциклопедия, 1969—1978.
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  15. ^ Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 213.
  16. ^ Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 223.
  17. ^ Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 219.
  18. ^ a b Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 225.
  19. ^ a b Дар американо-армянского коллекционера Национальной галерее Армении (in Armenian)
  20. ^ Р. Дрампян. (1982). Государственная картинная галерея Армении. М.: Искусство. p. 228.
  21. ^ "Национальная картинная галерея Армении получила в дар работы Дали, Кандинского и Беллмера". www.mir-dali.ru. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
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  25. ^ "INFO ABOUT NATIONAL GALLERY OF ARMENIA - English | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-09-04.

External links edit

  • Official website

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national, gallery, armenia, armenian, Հայաստանի, ազգային, պատկերասրահ, hayastani, azgayin, patkerasrah, largest, museum, armenia, located, yerevan, republic, square, museum, most, prominent, locations, armenian, capital, houses, significant, collections, russi. The National Gallery of Armenia Armenian Հայաստանի ազգային պատկերասրահ Hayastani azgayin patkerasrah is the largest art museum in Armenia Located on Yerevan s Republic Square the museum has one of the most prominent locations in the Armenian capital The NGA houses significant collections of Russian and Western European art and the world s largest collection of Armenian art The museum had 65 000 visitors in 2005 1 National Gallery of ArmeniaՀայաստանի ազգային պատկերասրահThe National Gallery of Armenia in YerevanEstablished1921LocationYerevan ArmeniaTypeart galleryVisitors80 300 2016 DirectorMarina HakobyanWebsitewww wbr gallery wbr am Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Armenian art 4 Western art 4 1 Italian art 4 2 Flemish and Dutch art 4 3 French art 4 4 Spanish German and other artists 5 Russian art 6 Directors 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe National Gallery of Armenia NGA was founded in 1921 under the decree of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic Armenian SSR and represents the artistic section of the State museum Upon its establishment the NGA s art section encountered difficulties largely because Yerevan lacked state owned and private art collections to form the core of the collection The first works to enter the collection where the dozens of works purchased from an Armenian painters exhibition in August 1921 A decisive factor in the founding of the NGA s art collection was the transfer of the renowned collection of The Armenian Cultural Center the former Lazarian Seminary Moscow and also the donations made by Armenian artists to the NGA By 1925 400 pieces by Armenian Russian and European artists were on display throughout the six halls which compose the museum s art section By 1935 the state art section which had undergone many refurbishments became a separate Art Museum In 1947 the gallery was re dubbed the State Picture Gallery of Armenia and subsequently renamed the National Gallery of Armenia in 1991 The picture gallery s large collection of works are on display thanks to the efforts of many dedicated compatriots and friendly donations from foreign associates The NGA currently houses around 40 000 works of art many of which are permanently displayed in the museum s 56 galleries and halls Description edit nbsp Mikayel vardapet by Arshak Fetvadjian 1907 nbsp Playing Skittles by David Teniers the Younger The first part of Classic Armenian art brings light to Ancient and Medieval art including Urartu frescoes and copies of Garni Temple s mosaics as well as Medieval wall paintings and miniatures such as a 7th century fresco of Christ Enthroned from St Stephanos Church Lmbatavank a 10th century fresco fragment of The Last Judgment from St Poghos Petros Tate Akhtala Around 700 items of Armenian art make up the majority of the collection The museum houses a large collection of paintings relating to the Armenian Apostolic Church dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries as well as silver book covers crosses and 18th century altar curtains from all across Asia The collection of historic Armenian art is the largest in the world There are particularly strong collections of work by Hakob Hovnatanyan Hovhannes Aivazovsky Gevorg Bashinjaghian Panos Terlemezian Vardges Sureniants Vartan Mahokian Martiros Saryan Hakob Kojoyan Hakob Gyurjian Edgar Chahine Grigor Khanjyan Minas Avetisyan and many more There is a particular strength in the field of art by diasporan Armenians and it includes works by Zakar Zakarian Paris Edgar Chahine Paris Hovsep Pushman New York Jean Carzou Paris Jean Jansem Paris Gerardo Oragyan Rome and Paul Guiragossian Beirut 2 Russian art is also extensively present in the NPGA s collection These include religious icons and images from the 16th and 17th centuries and works of well known Russian artists from the 18th 20th century including F Rokotov I Argunov F Shubin Ilya Repin Valentin Serov Ilya Mashkov Sergey Konenkov Kuzma Petrov Vodkin Vassily Kandinsky Natalia Goncharova Marc Chagall and others NPGA has also incorporated many examples of foreign art predominantly Western into their collection many of which were originally part of the Armenian Cultural Center the former Lazarian Seminary Moscow which was nationalized during the Soviet period and moved to Yerevan The ancient collections include examples of ancient art from Egypt New Kingdom Greco Roman Coptic Greece Corinth Attica Rome and Iran The Decorative Arts department has ceramic and porcelain collections of Chinese Iranian Italian Japan German Austrian Danish and an extensive collection from the 18th 19th century Tsarist Imperial Porcelain Factory in Russia There are also a small collection of bronze items from 18th century China Qing dynasty and 16th 17th century Western European wooden furniture There are a number of European Old Master works in their holdings including works by well known artists from Italy Holland Belgium and French art movements including significant works by Donatello Tintoretto Antonio Canova Joos de Momper Caspar Netscher Matthias Stomer Jan van Goyen P Claesz E M Falconet Carle Vanloo J B Greuze Joseph Vernet Robert Hubert Theodore Rousseau Adolphe Monticelli 2 In 2008 a pavilion was opened specifically for Hakob Gyurjian s works The NPGA building also houses the restoration and conservation studios affiliated with the museum The complex also has a moderately sized library and archive a small cafeteria a souvenir and book store and a hall used for film screenings and lectures The NPGA also lends to international exhibitions with works from her collection helping to organizize exhibitions of Armenian art in different countries to see that Armenia s works are appreciated by citizens around the world Armenian art editArmenian art makes up a large part of the collection around 700 pieces 3 Exposition of classic Armenian art begins with ancient and Medieval art Urartu frescoes and copies of Garni Temple s mosaics and Medieval wall paintings and miniatures including a 7th century fresco of Christ Enthroned from St Stephanos Church Lmbatavank a 10th century fresco fragment of The Last Judgment from St Poghos Petros Tatev and a 13th century fresco depicting the Nativity from St Astvatsatskin Akhtala The museum has an extensive collection of Armenian Apostolic Church related paintings ranging from the 17th 19th centuries as well as silver book covers of manuscripts crosses and 18th century altar curtains from across Asia Collection of Armenian paintings of the 17th century consists mostly of the artistic heritage of the Hovnatanian s dynasty Beside works of Hovnatan Hovnatanian strong collection of pieces by Hakob Hovnatanyan founder of portrait genre in Armenian painting is displayed in the Gallery The Gallery stores more than 62 canvases of Ivan Aivazovsky Russian painter of Armenian background who wrote a lot of paintings on Armenian motifs 4 The largest part of the Armenian collection is dedicated to the work of classical Armenian painters of the 19th and 20th century Vardges Sureniants Stepan Aghajanian Yeghishe Tadevosyan Panos Terlemezian Gevorg Bashinjaghian Martiros Saryan Hakob Kojoyan Arshak Fetvadjian and others There is a particular strength in the field of art by diasporan Armenians and it includes works by Zakar Zakarian Paris Edgar Chahine Paris Hovsep Pushman New York Jean Carzou Paris Jean Jansem Paris Gerardo Oragyan Rome and Paul Guiragossian Beirut 2 In 2008 a pavilion was opened specifically for Hakob Gurjian s works nbsp H Hovnatanian Assumption of the Virgin XVIII c nbsp H Hovnatanyan Portrait of Natali Teumian 1830 1840 nbsp V Sureniants Desecrated Shrine 1895 nbsp P Terlemezian Gavit of Sanahin Monastery 1904 nbsp Y Tadevosyan The Genius and the Crowd 1919 nbsp S Nersisyan Picnic on the bank of the Kura 1860 nbsp M Saryan By the Well Hot Day 1908 nbsp V Makhokhyan Ocean 1918 1920 nbsp Z Zakarian Still life Art items 1900 nbsp A Fetvadjian Ani Cathedral 1905Western art editWestern art collection totals around 170 pieces and consists of 4 major sections Italian Flemish Dutch and French art but also includes works of Spanish German and other artists There are a number of European Old Master works in their holdings including works by well known artists from Italy Holland Belgium and French art movements including significant works by Donatello Tintoretto Antonio Canova Joos de Momper Caspar Netscher Matthias Stomer Jan van Goyen P Claesz E M Falconet Carle Vanloo J B Greuze Joseph Vernet Robert Hubert Theodore Rousseau Adolphe Monticelli 2 There are more than 180 sheets of European graphics of the 16th and 17th century Italian art edit nbsp Apollo and Pan by Tintoretto The Italian collection starts with the works of the 14th century 5 One of the most remarkable ones is Christmas canvas of an unknown artist of the Botticelli circle 6 7 Apollo and Pan by famous Tintoretto is a prominent example of High Renaissance 6 Portrait genre of the 17th century is represented by the work of Bernardo Strozzi Portrait of Nikola Kuchi and 2 portraits by Guercino member of the Bolognese School Pontormo s canvas illustrate earlier period of portrait genre The museum has an extensive collection of Biblical art The birth of Jesus and Adoration of the Shepherds by Jacopo Bassano recently the gallery received one more canvas by Bassano 8 Good Samaritan by Leandro Bassano works of Luca Giordano Pietro da Cortona Sebastiano Ricci Luca Signorelli Pompeo Batoni 9 Bernardino Luini Paolo Farinati Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato Alessandro Turchi Giacomo Cavedone There are a number of noteworthy Theotokos portraits by Benvenuto Tisi 10 Sebastiano Conca Elisabetta Sirani and others Landscape art of the 18th century is represented by Francesco Guardi 9 Francesco Zuccarelli Gisolphi and several unknown artists The collection includes graphic works of Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo Giovanni Paolo Panini Federico Zuccari Jacopo da Empoli Luca Cambiasi Stefano della Bella nbsp P Cortona St Mary little Jesus and st Katharina nbsp B Strozzi Portrait of Nikola Kuchi nbsp J Bassano The birth of Jesus and adoration of the shepherds nbsp Guercino Cleopatra nbsp F Guardi Yard nbsp S Conca Godmother nbsp B Tisi Madonna and Child nbsp L Giordano The good shepherd nbsp B Luini St Sebastian nbsp L Signorelli Children s massacre Flemish and Dutch art edit nbsp Descent from the Cross A van Dyck According to the 1982 survey around 30 works of Flemish 11 and 60 works of Dutch art 12 were exhibited in the gallery Most of them belong to the 17th century 6 The Flemish art school is represented by remarkable pieces including Procession of Silenus by Peter Paul Rubens 13 Descent from the Cross by Anthony van Dyck 14 outstanding still life paintings by Verbruggen and Jan Fyt and Mountain landscape by Joos de Momper Portrait genre is represented by several canvases 15 most notable ones are woman portrait by Pieter Pourbus and portrait by unknown artist of the 17th century Two works of David Teniers the Younger disclose genre painting Work of comparatively little known artist Jan Cossiers Faun visiting peasants is an example of realism art The Dutch collection includes works of famous artists of the Dutch Golden Age painting The section contains Singing lesson by Caspar Netscher Company at the Table by Pieter Codde Holiday Joost Cornelisz Droochsloot piece by Cornelis Dusart and paintings depicting tavern motifs etc 6 It is worth mentioning the work War and Peace by Hendrick Goltzius Birth of Christ by Joos van Cleve is based on the Biblical plot Canvases of several landscape artists are exhibited in the gallery including View of Dordrecht by Jan van Goyen Landscape with a Broken Tree by Allaert van Everdingen 6 and sea landscape by Ludolf Bakhuizen At that time in Holland the so called Italianate landscape became widely popular In the gallery Italianate landscape is represented by the works of Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem Cornelis van Poelenburgh Karel Dujardin and Frederik de Moucheron The gallery holds works of such Dutch still life artists as Pieter Claesz 16 Jan Weenix and Abraham van Beijeren 6 Dutch portrait genre is represented by Stom s The Money changer and woman s portrait by Caspar Netscher The Dutch collection include works of military art for example Poles in the battle against the Swedes by Philips Wouwerman and Battle by Esaias van de Velde 17 The collection includes graphic works of Adriaen van Ostade Jan Lievens Jan van der Heyden Maerten van Heemskerck Godfried Schalcken Abraham van Diepenbeeck Adriaen van de Velde Jan Dirksz Both and others nbsp P Rubens Silenus march nbsp J de Momper Mountain landscape nbsp D Teniers Playing skittles nbsp J van Goyen Dordrecht nbsp Unknown painter Portrait of woman nbsp C Netscher Singing lesson nbsp E van de Velde Battle nbsp M Stom Exchange nbsp J van Cleve The birth of Christ French art edit The collection of French paintings is the largest in quantity among other western collections 18 Section starts with works of remarkable artists of the 17th century 18 including Rinaldo and Armida by Jean Honore Fragonard 13 Head of a Young Woman by Jean Baptiste Greuze 6 and works of Jean Marc Nattier 8 Nicolas de Largilliere 8 Francois Hubert Drouais 13 Charles Andre van Loo 19 Jacques Courtois etc Recently the gallery received a canvas Young woman with a flower by one of the most prominent representatives of rococo Francois Boucher There are other works within the same style The Italian actors by Nicolas Lancret and Sleeping child with angels by Francois Lemoyne Sentimentalism and classicism are represented by portraits of Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun The development of the landscape genre in French painting can be traced back to the 17th century with the work of Gaspard Dughet Landscape genre of the 18th century is represented by three pieces of Hubert Robert and three works of Claude Joseph Vernet The gallery holds works of Barbizon school artists which heavily influenced development of realistic traditions in the French art of the 19th century Theodore Rousseau Dusk in a forest 2 paintings of Narcisse Virgilio Diaz 14 and seascape by Felix Ziem The Gallery exhibits Portrait of a girl by the leader of the realism movement in 19th century French painting Gustave Courbet 13 French collection of that period includes works of Horace Vernet Alexandre Gabriel Decamps Theodore Gudin and others Works of Eugene Boudin Louis Anquetin Bernard Buffet and Adolphe Monticelli give a brief overview of the later development of the French art The collection includes graphic works of Jean Antoine Watteau 20 Jean Baptiste Greuze Jacques Bellange Jules Pascin Auguste Rodin and others sculptures of Antonio Canova and Etienne Maurice Falconet nbsp J B Greuze Portrait of a girl nbsp G Courbet Portrait of a girl nbsp J H Fragonard Rinaldo and Armida nbsp N Lancret The Italian actors nbsp E Delacroix The guest nbsp T Rousseau Dusk in a forest nbsp N V Diaz Landscape nbsp E Boudin Sea port nbsp J Vernet Sea view nbsp H Robert Ancient temple Spanish German and other artists edit The Spanish art school is represented by several works one of them is The Descent from the Cross 19 painting of the prominent representative of Spanish mannerism Luis de Morales 8 The collection includes etching Bulls by the outstanding master of romantic period Francisco Goya The Moment of Lecture by Maria Fortuny one of the leaders of romantic orientalism Recently the Gallery received 4 graphic works of Salvador Dali 21 German art is represented by landscape painters Jacob Philipp Hackert Johann Heinrich Roos and others Collection also includes 9 graphics of the outstanding German painter Albrecht Durer engraining Christ presented to the people by Sebald Beham graphic work of Franz Stuck and others Beside works of Spanish and German artists the Gallery owns paintings of Swiss artists Alexandre Calame Louis Leopold Robert paintings of Daniel Chodowiecki January Suchodolski Ion Andreescu Ștefan Dimitrescu and others Russian art editRussian art is also extensively present in the NPGA s collection Around 230 works of art are exhibited in the gallery 22 Russian secular art is represented from the middle of the 18th century Collection of the gallery encompasses portraits and sculptures from the end of XVIII beginning of XIX centuries including works of Ivan Argunov Dmytro Levytsky Fyodor Rokotov Vladimir Borovikovsky Ivan Martos and Fedot Shubin 22 23 Russian landscape art of the 18th century is represented by several canvases by Fyodor Matveyev and Mikhail Ivanov 24 Russian painting of the first half of the 19th century is represented by works of Orest Kiprensky 4 canvases of Vasily Tropinin 3 works of Sylvester Shchedrin works of Karl Bryullov Pyotr Basin and others Art works of Henryk Siemiradzki Sergey Zaryanko Ivan Khrutsky and Vasily Serebryakov depict the second half of the 19th century The turn of the XIX XX centuries is presented by works of Alexandre Benois artists of the symbolism movement Boris Anisfeld and Victor Borisov Musatov and works of Russian avangard Collection of that period includes such masterpieces as Summer residence by Marc Chagall and 2 works of Wassily Kandinsky There are also 5 works of Ivan Shishkin 10 works of Isaac Levitan multiple works of Vasily Surikov Ilya Repin Valentin Serov Arkhip Kuindzhi Vasily Vereshchagin Konstantin Makovsky Vladimir Makovsky Vasily Polenov Mikhail Vrubel Mikhail Nesterov Kuzma Petrov Vodkin and others 23 The museum holds the most complete collection of paintings of Ivan Aivazovsky around 60 paintings 4 nbsp S Shchedrin Balcony In Sorrento nbsp M Nesterov Three old men nbsp K Makovsky Muhammed s carpet moving from Mecca to Cairo nbsp I Levitan Autumn Sunny Day nbsp I Shishkin In the forest nbsp V Serov Portrait of M N Akimova nbsp I Repin Portrait of Tevashova nbsp K Bryullov Portrait of M A Bek nbsp V Tropinin Nail cutting woman nbsp M Chagal Summer residenceDirectors editIn the years prior the gallery was directed by 25 Marina Hakobyan 2020 Arman Tsaturyan 2015 2020 Pharaon Mirzoyan 2002 2015 Shahen Khachatryan 1991 2002 Alexandr Ter Gabrielyan 1987 1990 Eduard Isabekyan 1967 1987 Armen Chilingaryan 1962 1967 Ruben Parsamyan 1952 1962 Ruben Drampyan 1925 1951 See also editList of national galleries Lydia Durnovo art historian and restorerReferences edit Arts Digest Arts and Culture ArmeniaNow com armenianow com a b c d National Gallery of Armenia Painting Graphics Sculpture Applied Art Yerevan Tigran Mets Publishing 2008 Otdel armyanskoj zhivopisi Otdely Muzej Nacionalnaya galereya Armenii www gallery am Retrieved 2019 09 04 a b Zhivopis Armyanskaya Kollekciya Nacionalnaya galereya Armenii www gallery am Retrieved 2019 09 04 R Drampyan 1982 Gosudarstvennaya kartinnaya galereya Armenii M Iskusstvo p 198 a b c d e f g Zhivopis Evropejskaya Kollekciya Nacionalnaya galereya Armenii www gallery am Retrieved 2019 09 04 Gosudarstvennaya kartinnaya galereya Armenii 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