<SignatureSS>"The State Tretyakov Gallery". Album of reproductions. Issue No. 1. STG Publishers, "Goznak", Moscow. 1942</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="kat_1942.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="kat_1942.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1019" author="A_138">
<Name>An exhibition of six artists, the hall of A.A. Deineka. 1943</Name>
<Signature>An exhibition of six artists, the hall of A.A. Deineka
1943</Signature>
<SignatureSS>An exhibition of six artists, the hall of A.A. Deineka. 1943</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="31615.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="31615.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1004" author="A_138">
<Name>The Gallery's opening ceremony. 17 May 1945</Name>
<Signature>The Gallery's opening ceremony
Speaking: A.I. Zamoshkin, centre: I.E. Grabar
17 May 1945</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The Gallery's opening ceremony. Speaking: A.I. Zamoshkin, centre: I.E. Grabar. 17 May 1945</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="h_130.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="h_130.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1018" author="A_138">
<Name>Deputy Director M.G. Bush's telegram to M.M. Kolpakchi. 1941</Name>
<Signature>Deputy Director M.G. Bush's telegram to M.M. Kolpakchi
1941</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Deputy Director M.G. Bush's telegram to M.M. Kolpakchi. 1941</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="194_31_1.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="194_31_1.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1016" author="A_138">
<Name>Plans of the STG filial in the Opera Theatre in Novosibirsk</Name>
<Signature>Plans of the Opera Theatre in Novosibirsk
The area used for the STG art
collection is marked in red
</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Plans of the Opera Theatre in Novosibirsk. The area used for the STG art collection is marked in red</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="Omsk.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="Omsk.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1031" author="A_138">
<Name>Invitation to an exhibition. 7 November 1942</Name>
<Signature>Invitation to an exhibition
7 November 1942</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Invitation to an exhibition. 7 November 1942</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="prigl_1942.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="prigl_1942.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1030" author="A_138">
<Name>The Evacuation Council's order, under the auspices of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, concerning the temporary transfer of unique works of art from Moscow. 13 July 1941</Name>
<Signature>The Evacuation Council's order,
under the auspices of the Council of People's
Commissars of the USSR, concerning the
temporary transfer of unique works of art
from Moscow. 13 July 1941</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The Evacuation Council's order concerning the temporary transfer of unique works of art from Moscow. 13 July 1941</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="Sov_sekretno_1.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="Sov_sekretno_1.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1028" author="A_138">
<Name>The exhibition poster from "The Best of Soviet Art". Novosibirsk. 1942</Name>
<Signature>The exhibition poster from
"The Best of Soviet Art"
Novosibirsk. 1942</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The exhibition poster from "The Best of Soviet Art". Novosibirsk. 1942</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="Afisha_voina.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="Afisha_voina.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1017" author="A_138">
<Name>The Tretyakov Gallery. February 1945</Name>
<Signature>
The Tretyakov
Gallery
February 1945</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The Tretyakov Gallery. February 1945</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="video" href="41-45.mpg"/>
<Big type="video" href="41-45.mpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1034" author="A_138">
<Name>The front closes in on Moscow. 1941</Name>
<Signature>
The front closes
in on Moscow
1941</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The front closes in on Moscow. 1941</SignatureSS>
<Name>Tretyakov, Yelisei. "Materials for the story of the Moscow Merchants". 1887</Name>
<Signature>Tretyakov
Yelisei
"Materials for the story
of the Moscow Merchants"
Moscow, 1887. V.5, p. 143</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Tretyakov, Yelisei. "Materials for the story of the Moscow Merchants". Moscow, 1887. V. 5, p. 143</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1036.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1036.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1037" author="A_142">
<Name>Tretyakov, Zakhar. "Materials for the story of the Moscow Merchants". 1887</Name>
<Signature>Tretyakov
Zakhar
"Materials for
the History of Moscow Merchants"
Moscow, 1887. V. 5, p. 155</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Tretyakov, Zakhar. "Materials for the story of the Moscow Merchants". Moscow, 1887. V. 5, p. 155</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1037.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1037.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1038" author="A_142">
<Name>A description of the picture gallery belonging to the Privy Councilor Fyodor Pryanishnikov. 1853</Name>
<Signature>A description
of the picture gallery
belonging to the Privy Councilor
Fyodor Pryanishnikov
St. Petersburg, 1853</Signature>
<SignatureSS>A description of the picture gallery belonging to the Privy Councilor Fyodor Pryanishnikov. St. Petersburg, 1853</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1038.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1038.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1039" author="A_142">
<Name>P.M. Tretyakov. 1856</Name>
<Signature>
Pavel Mikhailovich
Tretyakov
1856</Signature>
<SignatureSS>P.M. Tretyakov. 1856</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1039.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1039.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1040" author="A_142">
<Name>Gritsenko, N.N. (1856-1901). A house in Tolmachi with the bell tower of the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Consolation of All Who Sorrow" in the distance</Name>
<Signature>Gritsenko, N.N. (1856-1901)
A house in Tolmachi
with the bell tower of the Church
of the Icon of the Mother of God
"Consolation of All Who Sorrow" in the distance</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Gritsenko, N.N. (1856-1901). A house in Tolmachi with the bell tower in the distance</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1040.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1040.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1041" author="A_142">
<Name>Gritsenko, N.N. (1856-1901). Tolmachi with the bell tower of the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Consolation of All Who Sorrow" and the Cathedral of St Clement's</Name>
<Signature>
Gritsenko, N.N. (1856-1901)
Tolmachi with the bell tower
of the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God
"Consolation of All Who Sorrow" and the Cathedral of St Clement's</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Gritsenko, N.N. (1856-1901). Tolmachi with the bell tower of the Church and the Cathedral of St Clement's</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1041.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1041.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1042" author="A_142">
<Name>A record book with the expenses of M.Z. and P.M. Tretyakov from 1842-1856</Name>
<Signature>A record book with the expenses
of M.Z. and P.M. Tretyakov from 1842-1856</Signature>
<SignatureSS>A record book with the expenses of M.Z. and P.M. Tretyakov from 1842-1856</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1042.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1042.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1043" author="A_142">
<Name>Documents from the trading house of the Brothers P. and S. Tretyakov and V. Konshin. 1860s</Name>
<Signature>A notice announcing the opening of shops selling Russian
and foreign linen, cotton and wool goods, in the trading house of the
Brothers P. and S. Tretyakov and V. Konshin. 1860s</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Documents from the trading house of the Brothers P. and S. Tretyakov and V. Konshin. 1860s</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1043.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1043.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1044" author="A_142">
<Name>A receipt signed by V.G. Khudyakov for money received from P.M. Tretyakov. 1856</Name>
<Signature>A receipt signed
by V.G. Khudyakov for money
received from P.M. Tretyakov.
1856</Signature>
<SignatureSS>A receipt signed by V.G. Khudyakov for money received from P.M. Tretyakov. 1856</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1044.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1044.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1045" author="A_142">
<Name>The wills of M.Z. Tretyakov (fragments). October 1847 and 24 November 1850</Name>
<Name>The will of P.M. Tretyakov (fragment). Warsaw, 1860</Name>
<Signature>The will of P.M. Tretyakov (fragment)
Warsaw, 1860</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The will of P.M. Tretyakov (fragment). Warsaw, 1860</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1075.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1075.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
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<Expo id="E_1076" author="A_144">
<Name>P.M. Tretyakov. 1898</Name>
<Signature>
Pavel
Tretyakov
1898</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Pavel Tretyakov. 1898</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1076.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1076.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1077" author="A_144">
<Name>The award for Honourable Citizen of Moscow presented to P.M. Tretyakov by the Moscow Municipal Duma. 1897</Name>
<Signature>The award for
Honourable Citizen of Moscow
presented to P.M. Tretyakov
by the Moscow Municipal Duma
1897</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The award for Honourable Citizen of Moscow presented to P.M. Tretyakov by the Moscow Municipal Duma. 1897</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1077.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1077.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1078" author="A_144">
<Name>P.M. Tretyakov at his dacha. 1897</Name>
<Signature>
Pavel
Tretyakov
at his dacha
1897</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Pavel Tretyakov at his dacha. 1897</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1078.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1078.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1079" author="A_144">
<Name>N.P. Ostroukhova, P.M. Tretyakov, I.M. Pryanishnikov and an unknown woman having tea on the terrace of I.S. Ostroumov's house on Trubnikovsky Pereulok. Moscow. 1891</Name>
<Signature>N.P. Ostroukhova, P.M. Tretyakov, I.M. Pryanishnikov and an unknown woman
having tea on the terrace of I.S. Ostroumov's house on Trubnikovsky Pereulok
Moscow. 1891</Signature>
<SignatureSS>N.P. Ostroukhova, P.M. Tretyakov, I.M. Pryanishnikov and an unknown woman having tea on the terrace of I.S. Ostroumov's house</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1079.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1079.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1080" author="A_144">
<Name>P.M. Tretyakov. 1891</Name>
<Signature>
Pavel
Tretyakov
1891</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Pavel Tretyakov. 1891</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1080.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1080.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1081" author="A_144">
<Name>P.M. Tretyakov. 1898</Name>
<Signature>
Pavel
Tretyakov
1898</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Pavel Tretyakov. 1898</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1081.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1081.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1082" author="A_144">
<Name>A letter from P.M. Tretyakov to the Moscow Municipal Duma. Information concerning new works in the Gallery collection. 1894</Name>
<Name>A tour at the I.E. Repin anniversary exhibition. The guide is V.V. Yermonskaya. 1936</Name>
<Signature>A tour at the I.E. Repin
anniversary exhibition.
The guide is V.V. Yermonskaya
1936</Signature>
<SignatureSS>A tour at the I.E. Repin anniversary exhibition. The guide is V.V. Yermonskaya. 1936</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="video" href="1936_2.mpg"/>
<Big type="video" href="1936_2.mpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
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<Expo id="E_1114" author="A_139">
<Name>Storing Gallery's paintings in the rooms of the Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi. After 1932</Name>
<Signature>Storing the Gallery's paintings
in the rooms of the Church of St Nicholas
in Tolmachi. After 1932</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Storing the Gallery's paintings in the rooms of the Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi. After 1932</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1114.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1114.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1115" author="A_139">
<Name>Display of Old Russian art. 1981</Name>
<Signature>Display of Old Russian art. 1981</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Display of Old Russian art. 1981</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1115.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1115.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1116" author="A_139">
<Name>Display of works by A.A. Ivanov. 1958</Name>
<Signature>Display of works by A.A. Ivanov. 1958</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Display of works by A.A. Ivanov. 1958</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1116.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1116.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1117" author="A_139">
<Name>A queue for the Tretyakov Gallery on Lavrushinsky Pereulok. 1950s</Name>
<Signature>A queue for the Tretyakov Gallery
on Lavrushinsky Pereulok. 1950s</Signature>
<SignatureSS> A queue for the Tretyakov Gallery on Lavrushinsky Pereulok. 1950s</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1117.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1117.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1118" author="A_139">
<Name>Ceremony at the Bolshoi Theatre dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the State Tretyakov Gallery. Speaking: I.E. Grabar. 1956</Name>
<Signature>Ceremony at the Bolshoi Theatre dedicated to the 100th anniversary
of the State Tretyakov Gallery. Speaking: I.E. Grabar.
Standing to the left are: S.V. Gerasimov, S.T. Konenkov, M.S. Saryan. 1956</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Ceremony at the Bolshoi Theatre dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the State Tretyakov Gallery. Speaking: I.E. Grabar. 1956</SignatureSS>
<Name>Yu.K. Korolyov, the General Director of the Gallery during its reconstruction. 1992</Name>
<Signature>Yu.K. Korolyov,
the General Director of the Gallery
during its reconstruction
1992</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Yu.K. Korolyov, the General Director of the Gallery during its reconstruction. 1992</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="video" href="1992.mpg"/>
<Big type="video" href="1992.mpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1066" author="A_140">
<Name>Storehouse for works by Ilya Repin. 1992</Name>
<Signature>Storehouse for
works by Ilya Repin
1992</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Storehouse for works by Ilya Repin. 1992</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="video" href="1992_2.mpg"/>
<Big type="video" href="1992_2.mpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1098" author="A_140">
<Name>The architect team. 1995</Name>
<Signature>The architect team: A.A. Dzerzhkovich,
B.A. Klimov, G.V. Astafyev, M.M. Berklaid,
N.G. Sarafanov, A.A. Bernstein. 1995</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The architect team. 1995</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1098.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1098.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1123" author="A_140">
<Name>Exhibition "Masterpieces of the State Tretyakov Gallery", held in the Engineering Service Building. 1993</Name>
<Signature>Exhibition "Masterpieces of the
State Tretyakov Gallery",
held in the Engineering
Service Building. 1993</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Exhibition "Masterpieces of the State Tretyakov Gallery", held in the Engineering Service Building. 1993</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="video" href="1993.mpg"/>
<Big type="video" href="1993.mpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1124" author="A_140">
<Name>Gallery General Director Yu.K. Korolyov. 1982</Name>
<Signature>
Gallery General Director
Yu.K. Korolyov. 1982</Signature>
<SignatureSS>Gallery General Director Yu.K. Korolyov. 1982</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1124.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1124.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1129" author="A_140">
<Name>The USSR Ministry of Culture decree that established rules for the State Tretyakov Gallery All-Russia Museum Association. 1986</Name>
<Signature>The USSR Ministry
of Culture decree that established rules for
the State Tretyakov Gallery All-Russia
Museum Association. 1986</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The USSR Ministry of Culture decree that established rules for the State Tretyakov Gallery All-Russia Museum Association. 1986</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1129.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1129.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1130" author="A_140">
<Name>The regulation confirming the Gallery's status as a national treasure. 1992</Name>
<Signature>The regulation confirming
the Gallery's status as a
national treasure. 1992</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The regulation confirming the Gallery's status as a national treasure. 1992</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1130.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1130.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1132" author="A_140">
<Name>The Gallery's Engineering Service Building. 1993</Name>
<Signature>The Gallery's Engineering
Service Building
1993</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The Gallery's Engineering Service Building. 1993</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1132.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1132.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1133" author="A_140">
<Name>The museum in the Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi and the Gallery's Engineering Service Building. 1995</Name>
<Signature>The museum in the Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi
and the Gallery's Engineering Service Building
1995</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The museum in the Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi and the Gallery's Engineering Service Building. 1995</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1133.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1133.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1134" author="A_140">
<Name>The Gallery on Krymsky Val. View from the Moscow River. 1995</Name>
<Signature>The Gallery on Krymsky Val
View from the Moscow River
1995</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The Gallery on Krymsky Val. View from the Moscow River. 1995</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1134.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1134.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1135" author="A_140">
<Name>The Gallery building on Krymsky Val 10. Contemporary view</Name>
<Signature>The Gallery building on Krymsky Val 10
Contemporary view</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The Gallery building on Krymsky Val 10. Contemporary view</SignatureSS>
<Images>
<Midl type="picture" href="E_1135.jpg"/>
<Big type="picture" href="E_1135.jpg"/>
</Images>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_1136" author="A_140">
<Name>The house in Golutvin where P.M. Tretyakov was born. Contemporary view</Name>
<Signature>The house in Golutvin where
P.M. Tretyakov was born
Contemporary view</Signature>
<SignatureSS>The house in Golutvin where P.M. Tretyakov was born. Contemporary view</SignatureSS>
<Signature>Yakovlev, I.E. Self-Portrait. 1811</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2077" author="A_2000">
<Name>2077</Name>
<Signature>Matveyev, F.M. View of Rome. The Colliseum. 1816</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2078" author="A_2000">
<Name>2078</Name>
<Signature>Ugryumov, G.I. Portrait of Anastasia Serebryakova. 1813</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2079" author="A_2000">
<Name>2079</Name>
<Signature>Ugryumov, G.I. Portrait of Akim Serebryakov. 1813</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2080" author="A_2000">
<Name>2080</Name>
<Signature>Sokolov, T. A Boy Awakening his Sleeping Friend with a Feather. 1811</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2081" author="A_2000">
<Name>2081</Name>
<Signature>Shchedrin, S.F. Landscape in the Outskirts of St. Petersburg</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2082" author="A_2000">
<Name>2082</Name>
<Signature>Shchedrin, S.F. The Stone Bridge in Gatchina near Conetable Square. 1799-1801</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2083" author="A_2000">
<Name>2083</Name>
<Signature>Sokolov, P.I. Portrait of Nikita Panin as a Child. 1779</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2084" author="A_2000">
<Name>2084</Name>
<Signature>Shchedrin, S.F. View of Gatchina Palace from Dlinny Island. 1796</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2085" author="A_2000">
<Name>2085</Name>
<Signature>Alexeyev, F.Ya. Red Square in Moscow. 1801</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2086" author="A_2000">
<Name>2086</Name>
<Signature>Alexeyev, F.Ya. The Boyar's Terrace or Postelny Porch and the Cathedral of the Saviour, Behind the Golden Bars in the Moscow Kremlin</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2087" author="A_2000">
<Name>2087</Name>
<Signature>Levitsky, D.G. Portrait of Prokopy Demidov. 1773</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2088" author="A_2000">
<Name>2088</Name>
<Signature>Levitsky, D.G. Portrait of Ivan Lopukhin. 1803-1804</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2089" author="A_2000">
<Name>2089</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Alexander Dubovitsky. 1816 - 1821</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2090" author="A_2000">
<Name>2090</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of an Unknown Lady in a Yellow Shawl. 1800</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2091" author="A_2000">
<Name>2091</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Princess Ekaterina Gagarina. 1801</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2092" author="A_2000">
<Name>2092</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Elena Naryshkina. 1799</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2093" author="A_2000">
<Name>2093</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Daria Derzhavina. 1813</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2094" author="A_2000">
<Name>2094</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Nadezhda Dubovitskaya. 1809</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2095" author="A_2000">
<Name>2095</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Peter N. Dubovitsky. 1804</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2096" author="A_2000">
<Name>2096</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Varvara Shidlovskaya. 1798</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2097" author="A_2000">
<Name>2097</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Elizaveta Tyomkina. 1798</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2098" author="A_2000">
<Name>2098</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Princess Margarita Dolgorukaya. 1811</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2099" author="A_2000">
<Name>2099</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of V. Monycharova (Varvara Arapetova?)</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2100" author="A_2000">
<Name>2100</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of the Writer Madame de Stael(?). 1812</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2101" author="A_2000">
<Name>2101</Name>
<Signature>Borovikovsky, V.L. Portrait of Princess Ekaterina Dolgorukaya. 1798</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2102" author="A_2000">
<Name>2102</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. The Princess of Dreams. 1896</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2103" author="A_2000">
<Name>2103</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. The Prophet. 1898</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2104" author="A_2000">
<Name>2104</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. The Demon Downcast. 1902</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2105" author="A_2000">
<Name>2105</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Seated Demon. 1890</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2106" author="A_2000">
<Name>2106</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Philosophy. 1899</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2107" author="A_2000">
<Name>2107</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Juno. 1893</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2108" author="A_2000">
<Name>2108</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Robert and the Nuns. 1896</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2109" author="A_2000">
<Name>2109</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Lilac. 1901</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2110" author="A_2000">
<Name>2110</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. After the Concert. 1905</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2111" author="A_2000">
<Name>2111</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Mephistopheles and his Follower. 1896</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2112" author="A_2000">
<Name>2112</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Margaret. 1896</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2113" author="A_2000">
<Name>2113</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Faust. 1896</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2114" author="A_2000">
<Name>2114</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. The Flight of Faust and Mephistopheles. 1896</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2115" author="A_2000">
<Name>2115</Name>
<Signature>Roerich, N.K. Panteleymon the Healer. 1916</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2116" author="A_2000">
<Name>2116</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. The Fortune Teller. 1895</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2117" author="A_2000">
<Name>2117</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Towards Night. 1900</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2118" author="A_2000">
<Name>2118</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. The Knight</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2119" author="A_2000">
<Name>2119</Name>
<Signature>Vrubel, M.A. Venus, Cupid and Paris. 1893</Signature>
<Signature>To the beginning of Lavrushinsky Pereulok</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2368" author="A_2000">
<Name>2368</Name>
<Signature>To Luzhkov Bridge</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2369" author="A_2000">
<Name>2369</Name>
<Signature>To the main entrance of the Tretyakov Gallery</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_2370" author="A_2000">
<Name>2370</Name>
<Signature>To Lavrushinsky Pereulok</Signature>
</Expo>
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data for the graphic reconstruction of Makhalov
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<Expo id="E_3000" author="A_3000">
<Name>3000</Name>
<Signature>The Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi.
The stone church was built in 1697 with money provided by the Dobrynin merchants. A new refectory and the bell tower were built in 1834. The tchetverik and the altar were renovated in 1856 with money provided by parishioners, which included A.D. Tretyakova and her sons Pavel and Sergei</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3001" author="A_3000">
<Name>3001</Name>
<Signature>The Wooden Awning.
Sledges used for the transportation of goods and stables for dray-horses</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3002" author="A_3000">
<Name>3002</Name>
<Signature>Pear trees grew to the left of the main building</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3003" author="A_3000">
<Name>3003</Name>
<Signature>Silver poplars were planted all along the fences</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3004" author="A_3000">
<Name>3004</Name>
<Signature>The Tretyakovs' House.
The main part of the building consists of rooms of the late 17th century, which were later built into the stone house of a military family from Kologrivov in the second half of the 18th century. The Shestov merchants were responsible for its reconstruction (1835-1839), and for the addition of the third attic storey with windows looking out to the north. It was repaired in 1855</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3005" author="A_3000">
<Name>3005</Name>
<Signature>The Stone South Wing.
Built in 1835-1839. It housed stables, as well as a storehouse for carriages</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3006" author="A_3000">
<Name>3006</Name>
<Signature>The Stone North Wing.
A building from the second half of the 18th century. It contained the kitchen, servants' rooms, and the laundry, and its foundation area was used as living quarters and storage facilities</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3007" author="A_3000">
<Name>3007</Name>
<Signature>The cellar with basement rooms for winter storage</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3008" author="A_3000">
<Name>3008</Name>
<Signature>The clerks' house.
A building, the first storey was made of stone and the second of timber, where clerks lived and dined</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3009" author="A_3000">
<Name>3009</Name>
<Signature>The "younger Tretyakovs'" house.
This wooden one storey building was built in 1868 for the four cousins of P.M. Tretyakov</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3010" author="A_3000">
<Name>3010</Name>
<Signature>Silver fir trees grew behind the house</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3011" author="A_3000">
<Name>3011</Name>
<Signature>Janitors' premises.
A wooden house where janitors, stablemen and the coach were housed</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3012" author="A_3000">
<Name>3012</Name>
<Signature>The first wing constructed for the picture gallery (1872-1874).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky, P.M. Tretyakov's brother-in-law, the husband of his sister Sofia. A separate entrance was made for visitors of the Gallery at the abutting end of the building</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3013" author="A_3000">
<Name>3013</Name>
<Signature>The second wing for the picture gallery (1881-1882).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky, P.M. Tretyakov's brother-in-law, the husband of his sister Sofia. This wing was constructed due to P.M. Tretyakov's acquision of V.V. Vereshchagin's Turkestan and India collections. In addition, the number of visitors to the gallery had grown significantly to over 8000 people a year</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3014" author="A_3000">
<Name>3014</Name>
<Signature>Maintenance buildings</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3015" author="A_3000">
<Name>3015</Name>
<Signature>Living quarters.
P.M. Tretyakov dined in one of the rooms on the second storey in 1898</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3016" author="A_3000">
<Name>3016</Name>
<Signature>The third wing constructed for the picture gallery (1885-1886).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky, P.M. Tretyakov's brother-in-law, the husband of his sister Sofia. The building was constructed in less than a year, as the necessity to quickly expand the Gallery was brought on when P.M. Tretyakov acquired a large series of oriental studies by V.D. Polenov. At this point, the capacity of the second wing had already been exhausted</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3017" author="A_3000">
<Name>3017</Name>
<Signature>Protopopov's estate</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3018" author="A_3000">
<Name>3018</Name>
<Signature>The fourth wing for the picture gallery (1892).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky, P.M. Tretyakov's brother-in-law, the husband of his sister Sofia</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3019" author="A_3000">
<Name>3019</Name>
<Signature>The fifth wing for the picture gallery (1898).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky, P.M. Tretyakov's brother-in-law, the husband of his sister Sofia. The last of the gallery buildings constructed in P.M. Tretyakov's lifetime. It was later to house the art collection of S.M. Tretyakov.
Hall No. 19b</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3020" author="A_3000">
<Name>3020</Name>
<Signature>The boiler room</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3021" author="A_3000">
<Name>3021</Name>
<Signature>Exhibition halls of the Gallery</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3022" author="A_3000">
<Name>3022</Name>
<Signature>New exhibition halls.
This wing (1929, architect A.V. Shchusev) connected the Gallery with the former Sokolnikov estate, transferred to the Gallery in 1927</Signature>
<Signature>Storage facilities where exhibits are stored</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3026" author="A_3000">
<Name>3026</Name>
<Signature>Living quarters</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3027" author="A_3000">
<Name>3027</Name>
<Signature>Laboratory</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3028" author="A_3000">
<Name>3028</Name>
<Signature>Canteen</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3029" author="A_3000">
<Name>3029</Name>
<Signature>The pavillion for exhibition halls.
It connected the storage facilities (the former Church of St Nicholas) with the museum's main building. The second storey was to house "The Appearance of Christ to the People" by A.A. Ivanov</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3030" author="A_3000">
<Name>3030</Name>
<Signature>Accounting office</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3031" author="A_3000">
<Name>3031</Name>
<Signature>The fence along Lavrushinsky Pereulok.
Built in 1930, according to A.V. Shchusev's design</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3032" author="A_3000">
<Name>3032</Name>
<Signature>The North Wing.
The Tretyakov Gallery's security service</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3033" author="A_3000">
<Name>3033</Name>
<Signature>New exhibition halls (1933-1935).
Designed by A.V. Shchusev and A.V. Snigarev. This was the first fundamental addition to the Gallery after P.M. Tretyakov's death</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3034" author="A_3000">
<Name>3034</Name>
<Signature>The former Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi.
The church was closed in 1929, and in 1932 its premises were transferred to the Gallery to be used as storage facilities for exhibits</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3035" author="A_3000">
<Name>3035</Name>
<Signature>Depository, a special storage building for museum exhibits (1985).
Chief architect G.V. Astafyev. Besides storage, the building also houses departments for restoring oil and tempera paintings, graphics and sculpture</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3036" author="A_3000">
<Name>3036</Name>
<Signature>Engineering Service Building (1989).
Chief architect G.V. Astafyev. Its main section contains exhibition halls and a conference hall with 400 seats</Signature>
From 1985 to 1994, architect A.A. Bernstein designed two additional stories to extend the building so that it equaled in height the exhibition building in Maly Tolmachovsky Pereulok. The two buildings of the pereulok thus acquired symmetry and a sense of completion. Today, the building houses the Gallery's administrative and research departments</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3042" author="A_3000">
<Name>3042</Name>
<Signature>Museum Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi.
The stone church was built in 1697 with money provided by the Dobrynin merchants. In 1929 the church was closed, and from 1983 to 1997 it underwent reconstruction. Since 1998 it has, quite uniquely, both housed museum exhibitions and functioned as a church</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3043" author="A_3000">
<Name>3043</Name>
<Signature>Maly Tolmachovsky Pereulok</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3044" author="A_3000">
<Name>3044</Name>
<Signature>The Manuscript Department of the STG.
The ownership of the estate was transferred from Councilor of State F.S. Golubtsov to the wife of merchant P. Savelyev at the beginning of the 19th century. The building was constructed in 1822 and a two-storey wing was built at the south rizalit in 1832</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3045" author="A_3000">
<Name>3045</Name>
<Signature>Security Service of the Tretyakov Gallery.
The ownership of the estate was transferred from State Councilor F.S. Golubtsov to the wife of merchant P. Savelyev at the beginning of the 19th century. The 17th century building in the form of a Russian letter "├" was acquired in 1760s by A.K. Andronov a wine merchant at that time. They were restored in the course of the Gallery's reconstruction</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3046" author="A_3000">
<Name>3046</Name>
<Signature>The first stone placed during the second stage in the construction of the Gallery's new building.
It was placed on 5 April 1995. The territory between the Kadashevskaya Embankment, Lavrushinsky Pereulok and Maly Tolmachovsky Pereulok was allocated for its construction</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3047" author="A_3000">
<Name>3047</Name>
<Signature>Luzhkov Bridge across the Vodootvodny Canal (1994).
Chief architect G.V. Astafyev. The bridge completes the pedestrian zone begun in Lavrushinsky Pereulok</Signature>
In the course of the Gallery's reconstruction, a decision was taken to create a pedestrian zone in Lavrushinsky Pereulok. Its construction was completed in 1994</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3050" author="A_3000">
<Name>3050</Name>
<Signature>Formerly "The Asylum for the widows and orphans of Russian artists named after P.M. Tretyakov".
It was constructed in 1912 by architect N.S. Kurdyokov on a plot of land and with funds left specifically for this purpose by the founder of the Gallery in accordance with his will. Engineer I.E. Kurdyukov designed the two storeys which heightened this building in 1931. Today the lower two storeys house the Gallery's research departments</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3051" author="A_3000">
<Name>3051</Name>
<Signature>Office premises of the Gallery.
These are located in a restored two-storey building whose main section is made up of 17th century rooms. These rooms were reconstructed in 1760s by the new owner, the widow of cloth merchant E.K. Bolotina</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3052" author="A_3000">
<Name>3052</Name>
<Signature>The territory for the new building of the Gallery</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3053" author="A_3000">
<Name>3053</Name>
<Signature>Exhibition halls of the Gallery</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3054" author="A_3000">
<Name>3054</Name>
<Signature>New exhibition halls.
Located on the second storey, they were built in 1955 over the service premises</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3055" author="A_3000">
<Name>3055</Name>
<Signature>The South Wing</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3056" author="A_3000">
<Name>3056</Name>
<Signature>The North Wing</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3057" author="A_3000">
<Name>3057</Name>
<Signature>The South Wing. The Restoration Department</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3058" author="A_3000">
<Name>3058</Name>
<Signature>The pavillion for the exhibition halls.
It connects storage facilities (formerly the Church of St Nicholas) with the museum's main building. It was made higher in 1957, and was thus able to display "The Appearance of Christ to the People" that had previously been standing on the floor</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3059" author="A_3000">
<Name>3059</Name>
<Signature>The North Wing.
Today it functions as the Gallery's office premises</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3060" author="A_3000">
<Name>3060</Name>
<Signature>The stone fence.
It separated the "gentlemen's yard" from the "back yard"</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3061" author="A_3000">
<Name>3061</Name>
<Signature>Supplemental buildings.
Two small one storey buildings (one stone, one wood), a yard, and a barn where "the younger Tretyakovs" bred chickens</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3062" author="A_3000">
<Name>3062</Name>
<Signature>Exhibition halls.
1899-1900, the house where the Tretyakov family lived was reconstructed for a picture exposition, and the wooden floors were replaced with metal ones</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3063" author="A_3000">
<Name>3063</Name>
<Signature>The main facade (1902-1904).
The facades of the main building and its two wings looking out on to Lavrushinsky Pereulok were constructed in the neo-Russian style according to the design by V.M. Vasnetsov</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3064" author="A_3000">
<Name>3064</Name>
<Signature>The left facade (1902-1904).
Designed by V.M. Vasnetsov</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3065" author="A_3000">
<Name>3065</Name>
<Signature>The right facade (1902-1904).
Designed by V.M. Vasnetsov</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3066" author="A_3000">
<Name>3066</Name>
<Signature>The Sokolikov estate</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3067" author="A_3000">
<Name>3067</Name>
<Signature>Historical exhibition buildings of the Gallery</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3068" author="A_3000">
<Name>3068</Name>
<Signature>Engineering Service Building (1987-1989).
Chief architect G.V. Astafyev. Its left wing houses the engineering and technical departments and their equipment</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3069" author="A_3000">
<Name>3069</Name>
<Signature>Engineering Service Building (1987-1989).
Chief architect G.V. Astafyev. Its right wing houses a lecture hall with 280 seats and an art studio for children</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3070" author="A_3000">
<Name>3070</Name>
<Signature>The Restoration Department</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3071" author="A_3000">
<Name>3071</Name>
<Signature>The South Wing</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3072" author="A_3000">
<Name>3072</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 10</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3073" author="A_3000">
<Name>3073</Name>
<Signature>The fifth annexe for the picture gallery (1898).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky, Pavel Tretyakov's sister Sophia's husband. The last of the Gallery's buildings constructed in P.M. Tretyakov's lifetime. It was to later house the art collection of S.M. Tretyakov.
Hall No. 19a</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3074" author="A_3000">
<Name>3074</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 1</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3075" author="A_3000">
<Name>3075</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 2</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3076" author="A_3000">
<Name>3076</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 11</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3077" author="A_3000">
<Name>3077</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 22</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3078" author="A_3000">
<Name>3078</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 4</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3079" author="A_3000">
<Name>3079</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 5</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3080" author="A_3000">
<Name>3080</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 6</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3081" author="A_3000">
<Name>3081</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 7</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3082" author="A_3000">
<Name>3082</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 13</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3083" author="A_3000">
<Name>3083</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 14</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3084" author="A_3000">
<Name>3084</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 15</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3085" author="A_3000">
<Name>3085</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 16</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3086" author="A_3000">
<Name>3086</Name>
<Signature>Hall No. 17</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3087" author="A_3000">
<Name>3087</Name>
<Signature>The Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi.
The stone church was built in 1697 with money provided by the Dobrynin merchants. From the year 1851 on, P.M. Tretyakov was a permanent parishioner of the church. His burial service was performed here in 1898</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3088" author="A_3000">
<Name>3088</Name>
<Signature>The Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi.
The stone church was built in 1697 with money provided by the Dobrynin merchants</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3089" author="A_3000">
<Name>3089</Name>
<Signature>The Church of St Nicholas in Tolmachi.
The stone church was built in 1697 with money provided by the Dobrynin merchants. It was closed in 1929</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3090" author="A_3000">
<Name>3090</Name>
<Signature>The first annexe for the picture gallery (1872-1874).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky. The building is constructed in the style of industrial architecture</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3091" author="A_3000">
<Name>3091</Name>
<Signature>The second annexe for the picture gallery (1881-1882).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3092" author="A_3000">
<Name>3092</Name>
<Signature>The third annexe for the picture gallery (1885-1886).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3093" author="A_3000">
<Name>3093</Name>
<Signature>The fourth annexe for the picture gallery (1892).
Architect A.S. Kaminsky</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3094" author="A_3000">
<Name>3094</Name>
<Signature>The administrative building.
Former Sokolikov estate, acquired by the Gallery in 1927</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3095" author="A_3000">
<Name>3095</Name>
<Signature>Office premises.
Former Sokolikov estate, acquired by the Gallery in 1927</Signature>
</Expo>
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<Expo id="E_3100" author="A_3001">
<Name>3100</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 2 to Hall 3</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3101" author="A_3001">
<Name>3101</Name>
<Signature>Stairs from Hall 2 to Hall 1 (first storey)</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3102" author="A_3001">
<Name>3102</Name>
<Signature>Stairs from Hall 1 to Hall 2 (second storey)</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3103" author="A_3001">
<Name>3103</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 1 to Hall 12</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3104" author="A_3001">
<Name>3104</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 3 to Hall 2</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3105" author="A_3001">
<Name>3105</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 3 to Hall 4</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3106" author="A_3001">
<Name>3106</Name>
<Signature>Stairs from Hall 3 to Hall 2</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3107" author="A_3001">
<Name>3107</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 4 to Hall 3</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3108" author="A_3001">
<Name>3108</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 4 to Hall 5</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3109" author="A_3001">
<Name>3109</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 5 to Hall 4</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3110" author="A_3001">
<Name>3110</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 5 to Hall 6</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3111" author="A_3001">
<Name>3111</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 6 to Hall 5</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3112" author="A_3001">
<Name>3112</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 6 to Hall 7</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3113" author="A_3001">
<Name>3113</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 7 to Hall 6</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3114" author="A_3001">
<Name>3114</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 7 to connecting hall</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3115" author="A_3001">
<Name>3115</Name>
<Signature>Passage from connecting hall to Hall 7</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3116" author="A_3001">
<Name>3116</Name>
<Signature>Passage from connecting hall to Hall 8</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3117" author="A_3001">
<Name>3117</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 8 to connecting hall</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3118" author="A_3001">
<Name>3118</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 8 to Hall 9</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3119" author="A_3001">
<Name>3119</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 9 to Hall 8</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3120" author="A_3001">
<Name>3120</Name>
<Signature>Stairs from Hall 9 to Hall 20 (first storey)</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3121" author="A_3001">
<Name>3121</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 9 to Hall 10</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3122" author="A_3001">
<Name>3122</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 9 to Hall 11</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3123" author="A_3001">
<Name>3123</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 10 to Hall 9</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3124" author="A_3001">
<Name>3124</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 11 to Hall 9</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3125" author="A_3001">
<Name>3125</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 12 to Hall 1</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3126" author="A_3001">
<Name>3126</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 12 to Hall 13</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3127" author="A_3001">
<Name>3127</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 13 to Hall 12</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3128" author="A_3001">
<Name>3128</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 13 to Hall 14</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3129" author="A_3001">
<Name>3129</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 14 to Hall 13</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3130" author="A_3001">
<Name>3130</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 14 to Hall 15</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3131" author="A_3001">
<Name>3131</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 15 to Hall 14</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3132" author="A_3001">
<Name>3132</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 15 to Hall 16</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3133" author="A_3001">
<Name>3133</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 16 to Hall 15</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3134" author="A_3001">
<Name>3134</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 16 to Hall 17</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3135" author="A_3001">
<Name>3135</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 17 to Hall 16</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3136" author="A_3001">
<Name>3136</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 17 to Hall 18</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3137" author="A_3001">
<Name>3137</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 19 to Hall 18</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3138" author="A_3001">
<Name>3138</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 19 to Hall 20 and Stairs to Hall 9 (second storey)</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3139" author="A_3001">
<Name>3139</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 19 to Hall 19A</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3140" author="A_3001">
<Name>3140</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 19A to Hall 19</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3141" author="A_3001">
<Name>3141</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 19A to Hall 19B</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3142" author="A_3001">
<Name>3142</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 19B to Hall 19A</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3143" author="A_3001">
<Name>3143</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 20 to Hall 19</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3144" author="A_3001">
<Name>3144</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 20 to Hall 21</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3145" author="A_3001">
<Name>3145</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 21 to Hall 20</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3146" author="A_3001">
<Name>3146</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 21 to Hall 22</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3147" author="A_3001">
<Name>3147</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 22 to Hall 21</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3148" author="A_3001">
<Name>3148</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 18 to Hall 19</Signature>
</Expo>
<Expo id="E_3149" author="A_3001">
<Name>3149</Name>
<Signature>Passage from Hall 18 to Hall 17</Signature>