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Exhibitions
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Peter the Great
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Upcoming
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Archive
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Vincent. The Van Gogh Museum in the Hermitage Amsterdam
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Impressionism: Sensation & Inspiration
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Rubens, Van Dyck & Jordaens
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Splendour and Glory
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The immortal Alexander the Great
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Matisse to Malevich
- Introduction
- Highlights of the exhibition
- Background by Henk van Os
- Sergey Shchukin and Others
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Artist biographies
- Auguste Chabaud
- André Derain
- Kees van Dongen
- Georges Dufrenoy
- Raoul Dufy
- Henri Le Fauconnier
- Othon Friesz
- Charles Guérin
- Alexej von Jawlensky
- Wassily Kandinsky
- Marie Laurencin
- Kazimir Malevich
- Henri Manguin
- Albert Marquet
- Henri Matisse
- Amédée Ozenfant
- Pablo Picasso
- Jean Puy
- Georges Rouault
- Chaim Soutine
- Maurice Utrillo
- Louis Valtat
- Maurice de Vlaminck
- Russian literature around 1900
- Terminology
- Links
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Archive
- At the Russian Court
- Caspar David Friedrich
- Images of St Petersburg
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- Venezia!
- Nicholas & Alexandra
- Greek gold
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Admission tickets
Activities
Hermitage St Petersburg
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St Petersburg & Russia
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Hermitage Amsterdam and Amstelhof
Hermitage for Children
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Frequently Asked Questions
Credits
This site was developed by IBM Nederland for the Hermitage Amsterdam.
Questions and comments should be addressed to mail@hermitage.nl.
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| Website development: | Sixmo.com |
| Design: | Buro Derk Dumbar |
| Compilation and editing: | Communication, Education & Marketing Dept, Hermitage Amsterdam |
| Photography interior and building: | Maurice Boyer, Erik and Petra Hesmerg, Sybolt Voeten, Maria Lentjes, Jørgen Koopmanschap, Evert Elzinga and Sandra Hoekstra |
| Photography of artworks: | State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg |
| Translation: | John Rudge, Jackson Academic |
With thanks to AVRO, which made material available from its programmes Passie voor de Hermitage, Beeldenstorm op reis and Tussen kunst en kitsch op reis.
All the artworks seen here come from the collection of the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg.
The copyright to this website is vested in the foundation ‘Hermitage aan de Amstel’. There may be reproduction rights to some of the works depicted here. Anyone wishing to use these works for any purpose other than looking at them on the internet must obtain the consent of the owner of these reproduction rights or the latter’s legal representative.
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