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Hermitage

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The Hermitage Musuem in St Petersburg is possibly the greatest museum in the world. It began as a showcase for the art treasures of the Tsars and reflects their legendary extravagance. Imperial romances, marriages and murders all had an impact on the collection, as did the byzantine bartering of international politics. Nationalised by the Bolsheviks in 1917, the museum expanded to fill the imperial family’s Winter Palace and the three riverside pavilions that were built onto the palace in the late eighteenth century. Vast, confiscated collections came the way of the museum as a result of the Revolution – the finest treasures of the Russian nobility, as well as two great merchant collections of Gauguin, Matisse and modern masters. The courage and devotion to scholarship of its curators have helped the museum survive the terrible trials of the twentieth century: the exile, imprisonment and execution of many staff during Stalin’s purges, and extremities of hunger during the siege of Leningrad – when 2,000 people lived in a makeshift bomb shelter in the museum cellars. With the 1990s has come a new battle, as the Hermitage struggles to survive amidst the economic chaos of post- Communist Russia. The Hermitage is the first full history of this great museum in any language. It highlights the human adventures involved in the creation and preservation of one of the finest art collections in the world, and reveals the hitherto unchronicled dramas of the Communist years. It provides an unusual perspective on Russia’s troubled history.

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Dimensions 156 × 234 mm
ISBN

9781911604525

Dimensions

156 x 234 mm

Book Type

Hardback

Author

Geraldine Norman

Author Bio

Geraldine Norman was born in Wales in 1940
and brought up in Oxford. She has a BA in
Mathematics from the University of Oxford and
joined The Times newspaper as a statistician in
1962. In 1967 she launched the Times-Sotheby
index of art prices and in 1969 became the
Sale Room Correspondent of The Times. She
married Frank Norman, the well known author
and playwright, in 1971 (d. 1980). In 1987 she
left The Times to join the Independent newspaper
as Art Market Correspondent, resigning in 1995
in order to write her book, The Hermitage: The
Biography of a Great Museum (1997).

She was director of the Hermitage
Development Trust (1999-2001), editor
of Hermitage Magazine (2003-2005), chief
executive of the Hermitage Foundation UK
(2003-2012) and director (2014-present).

Geraldine's books include The Sale of Works
of Art (as Geraldine Keen, 1971), Nineteenth
Century Painters and Painting, A Dictionary (1977),
The Fake's Progress (with Tom Keating & Frank
Norman, 1977), Mrs. Harper' Niece (as Florence
Place, 1982), Biedermeier Painting (1987), Top
Collectors of the World (with Natsuo Miyashita,
1993), The Hermitage: The Biography of a Great
Museum (1997), Bob Hecht by Bob Hecht (ed. 2014).

Number of Pages

400

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