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Nicholas I and the New Hermitage
Author(s)Norman, Geraldine
AbstractThis chapter offers a brief history of the Hermitage Museum in the fist half of the nineteenth century, under the direction of Tzar Nicholas I, who reigned between 1825 and 1855. Although the Museum had been founded before by Peter and Catherine the Great, it’s since 1852, when, after a fire, it was reconstructed and called “The New Hermitage”, that is properly considered a modern museum of art.
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Pages66-85
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceThe Hermitage: The Biography of a Great Museum
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PubDate1997
ISBN_ISSN0-224-04312-9
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