The article highlights the history of the prewar collection of the Simferopol Art Museum in 1937–1941 and notes the most important works of art lost. The events that accompanied the loss of the collection during the Great Patriotic War were repeatedly covered by the museum in publications. According to official data, during the evacuation in October 1941, the boxes with the exhibits and the museum archive were transported to Kerch where they were burnt during a fire in the port caused by the bombing of enemy aircraft. For many years, the museum’s employees Galina I. Fedotova, Natalya D. Dyachenko and Natalya F. Grishchenko studied documents in the Simferopol, Moscow and St. Petersburg archives to restore the list of exhibits from the...
This article is devoted to changes in the interpretation of the past in the expositions of the Arti...
The article deals with the works of the Special Mixed Commission formed as a result of the Polish-So...
The article is devoted to the fate of the intellectuals who came over to the Soviet power and partic...
The article is devoted to the evacuation of Crimean museum collections in October, 1941. The fate o...
The article examines a little-known story from the history of museum work in the Crimea: an attempt...
The article deals with the growth of the art collections of the Lithuanian national and municipal mu...
The article is devoted to the history of the acquisition of collections of the Khorinsky District M...
The article is devoted to one of the most exciting museum projects of the 1920th — Museum of the ob...
Purpose of the article. The purpose set by the author of the article in the study of this topic is t...
The article publishes a document from the Archives of the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg (fund 1...
The article presents the state of knowledge regarding losses suffered by the Zoological Cabinet of t...
Released in three separate volumes, the publication continues the Polish museology series published ...
In 1927, Russian avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich was recalled by Soviet authorities from Berlin,...
The article is dedicated to issues connected with the foundation and functioning of a leading the Ru...
The article deals with the history of exhibitions of old Russian art in 1926–1929 in Germany. Rethi...
This article is devoted to changes in the interpretation of the past in the expositions of the Arti...
The article deals with the works of the Special Mixed Commission formed as a result of the Polish-So...
The article is devoted to the fate of the intellectuals who came over to the Soviet power and partic...
The article is devoted to the evacuation of Crimean museum collections in October, 1941. The fate o...
The article examines a little-known story from the history of museum work in the Crimea: an attempt...
The article deals with the growth of the art collections of the Lithuanian national and municipal mu...
The article is devoted to the history of the acquisition of collections of the Khorinsky District M...
The article is devoted to one of the most exciting museum projects of the 1920th — Museum of the ob...
Purpose of the article. The purpose set by the author of the article in the study of this topic is t...
The article publishes a document from the Archives of the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg (fund 1...
The article presents the state of knowledge regarding losses suffered by the Zoological Cabinet of t...
Released in three separate volumes, the publication continues the Polish museology series published ...
In 1927, Russian avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich was recalled by Soviet authorities from Berlin,...
The article is dedicated to issues connected with the foundation and functioning of a leading the Ru...
The article deals with the history of exhibitions of old Russian art in 1926–1929 in Germany. Rethi...
This article is devoted to changes in the interpretation of the past in the expositions of the Arti...
The article deals with the works of the Special Mixed Commission formed as a result of the Polish-So...
The article is devoted to the fate of the intellectuals who came over to the Soviet power and partic...