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We Draw and Paint at the Hermitage
25 December 2010 – 30 January 2011
The exhibition We Draw and Paint at the Hermitage in the Foyer
of the Hermitage Theater is a creative report on the performance of the
studio for the past school year.
Classes at the Hermitage enable a young artist to lay down the foundations
of knowledge about visual arts, gain experience in dealing with it, learn
to think creatively and develop drawing capabilities.
We make sure that everything that children learn about visual arts within
the museum is embodied in their works and drawings indirectly, through
their own understanding of the theme, based on their personal experience
and the experience acquired at the classes. We teach children about the
tools of visual art in a simple form and they, consistent with their strife
for creativity, fairy-tales and games, implement this knowledge, as well
as their feelings, fantasies and imagination in drawings.
As a mirror, the exhibition reflects everything children think about
and live with, their knowledge and fantasies. There are drawings about
the Hermitage, its history and life, our beautiful city, ordinary and
amazing things, about what our young contemporaries see, dream and imagine.
The great – both by meaning and size – Hermitage helps achieve our goal
to bring up culturally and artfully developed persons!

Easter. View of the Nikolsky cathedral from the window
Natasha Ponomareva, 10 years old
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New year poster
Sergey Borzunov, 9 years old
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Pushkin in the Summer Garden
Vasya Vasiliev, 7 years old
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Icicles. View from the window
Polina Pluzhnikova, 7 years old
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Christmas in St Petersburg
Alyosha Vasiliev, 7 years old
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Catherine II giving the 1st degree George’s Order to Kutuzov
Polina Shkolyarenko, 7 years old
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Running hills
Pavel Kukushkin, 10 years old
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Our summer house
Masha Denisova, 10 years old
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Rest by a blue lake
Katya Parshina, 8 years old
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St Petersburg family
Egor Mitrofanov, 8 years old
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Bird of happiness
Natasha Balazh, 5 years old
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Cabinet of curiosities
Sergey Borzunov, 8 years old
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I am in a swimming pool
Ilya Brovarnik, 6 years old
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