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Hermitage Museum

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The Painting Collection

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The Hermitage Museum was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great. Many works were originally part of her collection. Vast sums were spent on the collection.

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Madonna Litta shows Mary breast feeding a baby Jesus whose life depended on his mother. It is the most well-known painting of the museum.

15th Century

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There are so few paintings by Giorgione (only 6). Any of his painting is important.

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Lucas Cranach was a German Renaissance painter. He was court painter in Saxony.

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El Greco was a Greek. At the age of 34, he moved to Spain, where he lived and worked until his death.

16th Century

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17C Flemish paintings are well represented. In particular, there is a room filled with giant paintings of the Frans Snyders.

17th Century

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Pieter Brueghel the Younger was the son of the well known Pieter Bruegel the Elder.17th Century

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The is one of the well-known painting in the museum.

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The 17th Century Dutch paintings are well known for its meticulous and realistic still life.

17th Century

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The woman on the right appears on many of his paintings.

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Domestic scene were very popular in the 17C Dutch painting, replacing the earlier religious themes. This reflects the rise of the Dutch middle class.

17th Century

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Spanish paintings are represented by works of Velazquez, El Greco, Murillo etc.

17th Century

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Murillo was one of the more colourful painter in Spain.

17th Century

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A favourite subject of Murillo was to paint poor children.

17th Century

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Huysum was known for his painter of flowers.

18th Century

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Bellotto was the nephew of the well-known Canaletto. Bellotto spent his later life in Saxony and Poland.

18th Century

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The in 18C England the portrait market was very lucrative. Gainsborough was one of the most successful

18th Century

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An unusual painting by the Reynolds, who was the president of the Royal Society of Arts. He was also a portrait painter.

18th Century

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Surprise to find a painting that glorified the enemy, Napoleon in the museum.

18th Century

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Gerome was known for his historical painting, Greek mythology and Orientalism.

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The museum has a large collection of Impressionist paintings.

19th Century

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Gauguin is known for his paintings of Tahiti. He had many romantic encounters with the native girls and had several children by his mistress.

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An early work by Picasso.

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