My Hermitage

In a memoir, the museum's longtime director takes the reader on a private tour of this global treasure. Holding one of the largest collections of Western art in the world, the Hermitage is also a product of Russia and its dramatic history. Founded by Empress Catherine the Great in 1764, the stu...

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1. Verfasser: Piotrovskij, Michail Borisovič 1944- (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Bouis, Antonina W. (ÜbersetzerIn)
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Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Skira Rizzoli 2015
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adam_text CONTENTS WHO OWNS THE HERMITAGE? 8 IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD 16 BUILDINGS AND FIGURES 21 TIMELINE 41 THE FIRST EVACUATION 61 THE SECOND EVACUATION 77 THE THIRD EVACUATION 89 THE BIG HERMITAGE 123 STAIRCASES AND ENTRANCES 128 EMPERORS AND POETS 187 COLLECTORS 219 CURATORS 265 CONVERSATION OF CULTURES 287 PUZZLES AND STARS 313 THE HERMITAGE FORTRESS 350 TIMELINE 364 ENDNOTES 366 BIBLIOGRAPHY 368 INDEX OF NAMES 372
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