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National Museum of Fine Arts, Chișinău

Coordinates: 47°1′42″N 28°49′32″E / 47.02833°N 28.82556°E / 47.02833; 28.82556
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National Museum of Fine Arts of Moldova
Muzeul Național de Artă al Moldovei
The museum's main building
Map
EstablishedNovember 26, 1939
Location115, 31 August 1989 Street, Chişinău
TypeArt museum
DirectorAuguste Baillayre
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The National Museum of Fine Arts of Moldova (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Artă al Moldovei) is a museum in Chișinău, Moldova, founded in November 1939 by Alexandru Plămădeală and Auguste Baillayre.

Overview

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In 1939, the sculptor Alexandru Plămădeală selected some 160 works by Bassarabian and Romanian artists in order to set up the first Picture Gallery of Chișinău whose director was Auguste Baillayre, painter and professor at Ecolle de Belle Arte of Chişinău. The first museum of Bassarabian fine art was opened on November 26, 1939; its successor became the National Art Museum of Moldova. In the first days of World War II, the art pieces displayed in the Gallery, together with others donated by the Ministry of Culture and Cults of Romania were loaded into two lorries and delivered to Kharkiv; the fate of these collections remains unknown until present.[1]

Building

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The building of the museum (architect Alexander Bernardazzi) is a monument in Moldova.[2] It was previously known as Dadiani's female gymnasium.

Another department of the museum is located in the Herța House (urban villa), located between Ștefan cel Mare and Sfînt Avenues.

Solo exhibitions

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The museum has general and specific exhibitions. Ada Zevin was among those with solo exhibitions in 1960, 1970 and 1980.[3]

Other works in the collection include those of Claudia Cobizev.[4]

Selected artworks

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Selected prints

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ MUZEUL NATIONAL de ARTA al MOLDOVEI.
  2. ^ Muzeul Național de Arte Plastice.
  3. ^ "Artists from Moldova : Ada Zevin". orhei.dnt.md. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  4. ^ "National Museum of Fine Arts | Chisinau". Visit Chișinău. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
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47°1′42″N 28°49′32″E / 47.02833°N 28.82556°E / 47.02833; 28.82556