The Gallery of European and American Art of XIX-XX centuries
In twenty-six halls of the Gallery, a collection of works of masters of the XIX - XX centuries is deployed. Entire halls are devoted to individual trends of European art or the work of a single artist. The German school of painting of the early 19th century, represented by the works of KD, is on display in a specially designated room. Frederick and the Nazarene artists. Chamber halls allow the public to see well-known paintings by E. Delacroix and J.-D.D. Engra. Spanish school is the work of F. Goya. Members of the Paris Salon received a separate room: J. Jerome, P. Delaroche, E.L. Isabe. The works of French landscape painters C. Corot and the artists of the Barbizon school by T. Rousseau, J. Dupre, V. Diaz de la Peña, S. Daubigny seem to be specially designed for the interiors of the Gallery. Cloths G. Courbet, J.F. Millet, O. Daumier complement the panorama of the art of French realism.