
故事
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.
馆藏
71 件作品
布尔什维克鲍里斯·库斯托季耶夫, 1920
马里乌波尔的丘马克之路阿尔希普·库因芝, 1875
黄昏·干草垛伊萨克·列维坦, 1899
无法慰藉的悲伤伊万·克拉姆斯科伊, 1884
在蔚蓝的天空中阿尔卡季·雷洛夫, 1918
在小船上康斯坦丁·科罗温, 1888
克里米亚山中费奥多尔·瓦西里耶夫, 1873
伊万王子骑灰狼维克托·瓦斯涅佐夫, 1889
蓝衣女子康斯坦丁·索莫夫, 1897
少校求婚帕维尔·费多托夫, 1848
纸灯笼康斯坦丁·科罗温, 1896
玛丽亚·伊万诺夫娜·洛普希娜肖像弗拉基米尔·博罗维科夫斯基, 1797
玛丽亚·叶尔莫洛娃肖像瓦伦丁·谢罗夫, 1905
少女塔伊万·艾瓦佐夫斯基, 1848
北方阿尔希普·库因芝, 1879
池塘维克多·鲍里索夫-穆萨托夫, 1902
潮湿的草地费奥多尔·瓦西里耶夫, 1872
新圣女修道院中的索菲亚公主伊里亚·列宾, 1879
缅什科夫在别廖佐沃瓦西里·苏里科夫, 1883
莫斯科 I瓦西里·康定斯基, 1916
运动I瓦西里·康定斯基, 1935