
L'histoire
The gallery carries one man's name because it was, quite literally, one man's project. Pavel Tretyakov, a Moscow textile merchant, began buying Russian paintings in the 1850s with a clear aim, to build a national collection at a time when serious collectors chased European art. He bought straight from living artists, filled his house until the pictures crowded the family out, and in 1892 handed the whole collection, some 2,000 works, to the city of Moscow as a gift.
The building he had expanded became a landmark in its own right. Its fairy-tale front, all red brick, white stone and a pointed gable like a folk tale come to life, was designed after 1900 by the painter Viktor Vasnetsov, so the container matches the Russian art inside.
And that art is the story of Russian painting itself. Here is Andrei Rublev's Trinity, the 15th-century icon widely held to be the greatest in Russian art, and the huge canvases of the Wanderers, the realists who broke with the academy. One of them, Ilya Repin's picture of Ivan the Terrible cradling the son he has just killed, has been attacked twice by visitors, slashed in 1913 and struck again in 2018, and each time painstakingly restored. Nearby hang Kramskoy's watchful portraits and Surikov's vast, crowded scenes from Russian history, and a whole hall of medieval icons the museum shows as art.
Collection
71 œuvres
Carré noir (1915)Kazimir Malevitch, 1915
Ivan le Terrible et son fils Ivan, le 16 novembre 1581Ilya Répine, 1883
Matin dans une forêt de pinsIvan Chichkine, 1889
Portrait d'une inconnueIvan Kramskoï, 1883
Le Christ dans le désertIvan Kramskoï, 1872
On ne l'attendait pasIlya Répine, 1888
Fillette aux pêchesValentin Serov, 1887
Procession religieuse dans le gouvernement de KourskIlya Répine, 1880
L'Apothéose de la guerreVassili Verechtchaguine, 1871
L'Apparition du Christ au peupleAlexandre Ivanov, 1847
Le Démon assisMikhaïl Vroubel, 1890
Le Matin de l'exécution des streltsyVassili Sourikov, 1881
Les BogatyrsViktor Vasnetsov, 1898
Les Freux sont de retourAlexeï Savrassov, 1871
Composition VIIVassily Kandinsky, 1913
La Princesse-CygneMikhaïl Vroubel, 1900
La Boyarine MorozovaVassili Sourikov, 1887
Les Cloches du soirIsaac Levitan, 1892
Champ de seigleIvan Chichkine, 1878
La Route de VladimirIsaac Levitan, 1892
Un paisible monastèreIsaac Levitan, 1890
MarsIsaac Levitan, 1895
Vierge du DonThéophane le Grec, 1382
L'Apparition au jeune BarthélemyMikhaïl Nesterov, 1889
Nuit ukrainienneArkhip Kouïndji, 1876