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The Tretyakov State Picture Gallery has arranged two exhibitions to mark the bicentenary of the birth of Alexander Ivanov
The Tretyakov State Picture Gallery has arranged two exhibitions to mark the bicentenary of the birth of Alexander Ivanov (1806-1858), a Russian painter, the author of the great picture "Apparition of Christ to the People". One of the exhibitions opens at the Tretyakov Gallery halls on Krymsky Val Embankment on Tuesday. On view will be paintings and drawings -- about 100 pictures, all in all -- from the stocks of the Tretyakov Gallery and more than 40 works from the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. The other exhibition is to open at the original Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane on December 29. Ivanov's Biblical Sketches will be the highlight of the display.
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