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2009: The Acquisition of a Collection of 19th Century Graphic Art
and 18th Century Porcelain from the Galerie Popoff The foundation of this gallery was laid by Alexander Alexandrovich Popov (1880-1964), a devoted lover of 18th century Russian art. A.A. Popov was a staff officer and participant in the First World War. He emigrated to France in 1919 and, one year later, opened an antiques shop in Paris opposite the Elysee Palace. Pieces of exceptional artistic significance began to accumulate there. In 1935, the gallery was awarded the Paris grand prix for the tremendously high quality of the work exhibited there. Many items in the French collection are well known; they were successfully shown at various international exhibits and were published more than once. The collection of graphic arts acquired by the Hermitage amounts to 92 pieces, water-colour portraits from the first half of the 19th century, the heyday of that genre. They include works by leading Russian and Western masters: P.F. Sokolov (1791-1848), V.I. Hau (1816-1895), K.P. Bryullov (1799-1852), A.P. Bryullov (1798-1887), O.A. Kiprensky (1782-1836), A.O. Orlowski (1777-1832), K.K. Hampeln (1794-1880), and F. Kruger (1797-1857). This was the first time in many decades the State Hermitage Museum's collection was appended with drawings and water-colours by such a remarkable portrait gallery. The Popoff & Co. porcelain collection include unique products of
the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg and the F.Ya. Gardner
Porcelain Factory near Moscow, as well as so-called "rossika"
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