The STaTe hermiTage muSeum annual reporT
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temporary exhIbItIons<br />
<strong>The</strong> exhibition presented sixteen prints<br />
showing different sites in the Crimea where<br />
events of the war had taken place.<br />
from gothic to mannerism.<br />
early netherlandish drawings<br />
in the State hermitage museum<br />
18.05.10 – 12.09.10<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hermitage’s collection of early Netherlandish<br />
drawings is notable for its variety,<br />
both chronological and typological. Whilst<br />
the exhibition included a number of works<br />
known to specialists around the world, the<br />
vast majority were presented for the first<br />
time, more than 40 of them having never<br />
previously been published.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> wind in the pines…” 5,000 years<br />
of Korean art. from the national<br />
museum of Korea<br />
01.06.10 – 05.09.10<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Wind in the Pines” is the title of an ancient<br />
Korean melody performed on the traditional<br />
long-board zither known as a komungo.<br />
Opening of From Gothic to Mannerism. Early Netherlandish Drawings<br />
in the State Hermitage Museum exhibition. M. Dedinkin and A. Larionov<br />
Opening of “<strong>The</strong> Wind in the Pines…” 5,000 Years of Korean Art.<br />
From the National Museum of Korea exhibition<br />
Opening of Contemporary Porcelain of Sévres<br />
exhibition. N. Shibayev and E. de Lumley<br />
This exhibition included 354 objects from<br />
the Neolithic Age to the Modern period:<br />
finds from excavations of royal burials, Buddhist<br />
sculptures of the 7th to 16th centuries,<br />
ceramics and porcelain of the 3rd to 18th<br />
centuries, silk scrolls on Buddhist subjects,<br />
genre paintings, portraits and a variety of<br />
examples of applied art, examples of written<br />
and printed texts. Twelve of the objects<br />
included in the exhibition have the status<br />
of national treasures.<br />
contemporary porcelain of Sévres<br />
15.06.10 – 12.09.10<br />
<strong>The</strong> exhibition was held as part of the 2010<br />
France – Russia Year in Russia celebrations.<br />
It showed works by 40 artists whose<br />
creative experiments and ideas have been<br />
given shape in Sévres porcelain. Organized<br />
jointly with “Sévres – the City of Ceramics”<br />
(Sévres National Manufactory), with the<br />
support of the Ministry of Culture of the<br />
Russian Federation and the Ministry of Culture<br />
and Communications of the French<br />
Republic.<br />
picasso. from the collection<br />
of the picasso museum – paris<br />
18.06.10 – 05.09.10<br />
Organized jointly with the Picasso Museum<br />
in Paris, the exhibition formed part of the<br />
2010 France – Russia Year celebrations,<br />
supported by the Ministry of Culture of the<br />
Russian Federation and the Ministry of Culture<br />
and Communications of the French<br />
Republic and the Potanin Charitable<br />
Foundation. <strong>The</strong> exhibition ran chronologically,<br />
allowing the visitor to follow year<br />
by year the evolution of this great artist<br />
Opening of Picasso. From the Collection of the Picasso Museum – Paris exhibition.<br />
M. Piotrovsky, F. Mitterand, C. Lagarde and A. Baldassari<br />
temporary exhIbItIons<br />
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