Transcarpathian Regional Art Museum
The museum's collection includes more than 5 thousand exhibits. It consists of two sections: national art of the XVI - early XXI century and foreign art of the XVI - XX century.
The section of national art presents works by artists from Ukraine and Russia. Among the earliest monuments in this part of the collection are iconographic works of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, which are of considerable artistic value.
The museum collection includes works by such prominent artists of Russian and Ukrainian painting of the nineteenth century: V. Tropinin, O. Kiprenskyi, I. Shyshkin, N. Savrasov, T. Shevchenko, I. Aivazovsky, O. Murashko, I. Trush, S. Vasylkivskyi. The works of the artists of our region are widely represented: Y. Bokshai, A. Erdeli, A. Kotska, F. Manailo, Z. Sholtes, E. Kontratovych, A. Gabda, A. Kashshai, H. Hluk.
The museum has a separate section for works of foreign art - works by artists from Central and Western Europe. Among the prominent masters of Western European painting are Jacopo Palma, a representative of the Italian Renaissance, Lambert Lombard, a representative of the Dutch Renaissance, Vernet Claude Joseph, a representative of French Romanticism, Albani Francesco, a representative of Italian classicism, and Cornelis Bega, a representative of early Dutch realism.
The museum houses the most complete collection of Hungarian art of the eighteenth and early twentieth centuries in Ukraine. Among the unique examples of early Hungarian painting are canvases attributed to the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, painted by anonymous authors, such as Reception of Ambassadors and Genre Scene Against the Background of a Cityscape, which depict real events in the national history of Hungary. The artistic life of Hungary in the second half and the end of the nineteenth century is adequately represented in the museum's collection by works by such well-known representatives of the national artistic culture as: Munkácsy Mihály, Revesz Imre, Torma János, Molnár-C. Pal, Iváni-Grünwald Bela, László Medniansky, Aba-Novák and others.
📍 м. Uzhhorod, Zhupanatska str. 3.
📞 (0312) 61-44-38
🌎 https://bokshaymuseum.com.ua/
⏰ from 10:00 to 18:00, except for Mondays

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