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Учебный художественный музей им. И.В. Цветаева

Учебный художественный музей им. И.В. Цветаева
Учебный художественный музей им. И.В. Цветаева
г. Москва, ул. Чаянова, д. 15
Mendeleevskaya, Belorusskaya, Novoslobodskaya
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Учебный художественный музей им. И.В. Цветаева, открытый 30 июня 1997 года, является отделом Музея изобразительных искусств им. А.С. Пушкина и составной частью Музейного центра Российского государственного гуманитарного университета.

В семи залах музея представлено 750 слепков и копий с памятников искусства Древнего Египта и Передней Азии, Древней Греции, Рима, европейского средневековья и эпохи Возрождения, хранящихся в главных музеях Парижа, Лондона, Берлина, Каира, Санкт-Петербурга, а также во многих музеях Италии, Германии, Нидерландов и др. Экспозиция знакомит с основными этапами развития мирового искусства с древнейших времен до XVI века на примере наиболее выдающихся памятников.

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