
The story
Most of the Hermitage sits inside the Winter Palace, the green-and-white Baroque residence of the Russian tsars on the bank of the Neva in Saint Petersburg. The collection began there as a private pleasure. In 1764 Empress Catherine the Great took 225 Dutch and Flemish paintings that a Berlin merchant, Johann Gotzkowsky, had gathered for the king of Prussia, who, broke after a long war, never paid for them. Catherine did, and hung them in rooms so private she called them her hermitage, a retreat where almost no one was allowed in.
Two and a half centuries of buying later, it is one of the largest art collections in the world. You climb the Jordan Staircase under gold and mirrors and work toward the paintings people come for: Rembrandt's Return of the Prodigal Son, the old father's hands resting on his ragged son's back, and two small Madonnas by Leonardo da Vinci, the Benois and the Litta, painted when he was young. In one room a life-size Peacock Clock, an 18th-century English automaton, still spreads its gilded tail when it is wound.
The building has been through a lot. A fire gutted the palace in 1837, the 1917 revolution swept the last tsar out of these rooms, and when German forces besieged Leningrad in 1941 the staff crated up more than a million objects and shipped them east to the Urals, leaving the empty frames hanging on the walls. Guides gave tours of those bare frames through the siege. The works came back when it ended, and the cats kept in the cellars to hunt rats, a tradition going back to Catherine's day, are still on the payroll.
Collection
182 works
Portrait of the Count-Duke of OlivaresDiego Velázquez, 1638
Rest on the Flight into EgyptBartolomé Esteban Murillo, 1665
Saint SebastianTitian, 1570
Still Life with ApplesPaul Cézanne, 1890
The Union of Earth and Water (Antwerp and the Scheldt)Peter Paul Rubens, 1618
The Virgin and Child with St Joseph and St John the BaptistPontormo, 1522
Woman in BlackPierre-Auguste Renoir, 1876
Childhood of the VirginFrancisco de Zurbarán, 1658
Corner of the Garden at MontgeronClaude Monet, 1877
Eu haere ia oePaul Gauguin, 1893
Femme couchéeGustave Courbet, 1865
Flight into EgyptTitian, 1508
FloraFrancesco Melzi, 1520
Mary Magdalene in a GrottoJules Lefebvre, 1876
Morpheus and IrisPierre-Narcisse Guérin, 1811
Ruins of the OybinCaspar David Friedrich, 1835
Sacred Spring: Sweet Dreams (Nave nave moe)Paul Gauguin, 1894
Self-Portrait with Parents, Brothers and SistersJacob Jordaens, 1615
The BashkirsWilliam Allan, 1814
The Birth of John the BaptistJacopo Tintoretto, 1550
Venus and AdonisPeter Paul Rubens, 1610
Actors of the Comedie-FrancaiseJean-Antoine Watteau, 1710
AnnunciationGiovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano, 1495
Cleopatra's FeastJacob Jordaens, 1653
DanaëTitian, 1554