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225 years since the birth of Karl Brullov

On November 26, 2024 at 17:00 on the virtual platform of the Russian House in Brussels will be held an online tour of the Russian Museum, dedicated to the work of Karl Bryullov, who this year celebrated 225 years since his birth.

The State Russian Museum and the Russian House in Brussels continue a series of online tours of the largest museum of Russian fine art. The meeting on 26 November will be dedicated to the greatest Russian painter Karl Brullov and timed to coincide with the 225th anniversary of his birth.

Karl Brullov needs no special introduction. He was the only Russian classical artist of the 19th century who gained fame in Europe in his lifetime and worldwide recognition after his death. He certainly had natural gift for painting. Moreover, he was a highly qualified professional of brilliant and fascinating personality. Brullov was the best known for his ingenuity, immense erudition, independence of mind and behavior, noble indifference to material values, official awards and honours, incredible freedom in actions, as well as for his enduring devotion to artistic endeavour. Only Brullov was honoured with a kind of title “Karl the Great” that showed the appreciation and admiration of his colleagues, art connoisseurs, and students during his lifetime. He was a true artistic genius, an innovator and Pushkin of Russian painting.

Panoramic shooting technologies will enable viewers to find themselves in the exhibition halls of the Mikhailovsky Palace named Academic halls and see the famous Brullov’s works in the collection of the State Russian Museum.

Valentina Gorlova, the Head of the Excursion and Lecture Department of the Russian Museum, will conduct the tour. The live broadcast of the online tour will be carried out from the Multimedia Center of the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg.

The online excursion is organized as the part of the project “Conversations about art to the Russian Museum”, which is run by the Russian Museum in cooperation with the Russian House in Brussels and is dedicated to introducing foreign audiences to the history of Russian fine art.

Language: Russian/French

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