Gosudarstvennyĭ muzeĭ iskusstva narodov Vostoka

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Name (Latin)
Gosudarstvennyĭ muzeĭ iskusstva narodov Vostoka
Name (Cyrilic)
Государственный музей искусства народов Востока (Москва)
Other forms of name
Muzei Iskusstv Narodov Vostoka (Moscow)
Museum of Oriental Art (Moscow)
Moscow. Gosudarstvennyi Muzei Iskusstva Narodov Vostoka
Muzei Vostochnykh Kul'tur (Before 1962)
State Museum of Oriental Art (Moscow)
Moscow. Museum of Oriental Art
Moscow. Muzei Iskusstv Narodov Vostoka
Gosudarstvennyi Muzei Iskusstva Narodov Vostoka (Moscow)
Москва. Музей восточных культур
Музей искусства народов Востока (Москва)
Москва. Музей искусства народов Востока
Государственный музей восточных культур (Москва)
Москва. Государственный музей восточных культур
Музей восточных культур (Москва)
Москва. Государственный музей искусства народов Востока
Coordinates
37.599833 37.599833 55.756389 55.756389 (gooearth )
Type of corporate body
Museums
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 133705038
Wikidata: Q1056108
Library of congress: n 81127490
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Wikipedia description:

The State Museum of Oriental Art (Russian: Музей Востока) is one of the biggest cultural institutions in the world for preservation, research, and display of Oriental art. The museum was founded in 1918 as a part of soviet programme to support unique cultures of USSR subdivisions. Since 1970 the museum is located in the centre of Moscow in the historical building known as the Lunins' House, a private residence built in the early 19th century by the famous architect Domenico Gilardi. The museum has galleries for the art and archaeology of India, Persia, China, Japan, Buryatia, Transcaucasia, and the Chukchi Peninsula. A major part of the Persian collection was donated by General Tardov in 1929. In 2017 the Nicholas Roerich Museum was established as a part of the State Museum of Oriental Art. Named after the prominent Russian artist Nicholas Roerich, the new museum holds more than 800 masterpieces of Western painters from his collection and numerous items of decorative and applied arts, that the Roerich family brought from India.

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