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  2. Muzeon Park of Arts - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures were brought in from shuttered sculpture factories, Soviet-era workshops where anonymous artisans manufactured figurines. "Portrait row" in Muzeon Park of Arts. In January 1992, Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov signed a decree establishing the Muzeon Park of Arts. Gradually, some of the statues were hoisted to their feet and arranged ...

  3. The Icon Museum and Study Center - Wikipedia

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    The Icon Museum and Study Center is a non-profit art museum (formerly the Museum of Russian Icons) located in Clinton, Massachusetts, United States.The collection includes more than 1,000 Russian icons and related artifacts, making it one of the largest private collections of Russian icons outside of Russia and the largest in North America.

  4. Soviet-era statues - Wikipedia

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    Several "Sculpture Parks" have been established in post-Soviet states to display Communist-era statues in a museum environment: There is a display of Soviet statues in Grutas Park (promoted to tourists as "Stalin World") near Druskininkai in Lithuania. The open-air Muzeon Park of Arts in Moscow, Russia has over 600 Soviet-era statues.

  5. The Museum of Russian Art - Wikipedia

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    The renovated gallery space has been host to over 70 exhibitions from Masterpieces of Soviet Era Painting, [7] to historical topics like World War I [8] and the Siege of Leningrad [9] and Russian art forms such as Faberge, [10] Lacquer Boxes, Nesting Dolls, [11] and Ornaments. [12]

  6. List of sculpture parks - Wikipedia

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    McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, public sculpture garden in Langwarrin near Melbourne; National Gallery of Australia has a sculpture park from the gallery to the banks of Lake Burley Griffin. [36] One of the permanent exhibits in the park is a fern garden designed by Fiona Hall. [37]

  7. The Milkmaid of Tsarskoye Selo - Wikipedia

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    The Milkmaid of Tsarskoye Selo (also known as Girl with a pitcher) (Russian: Девушка с кувшином; other names: Milkwoman, Tsarskoye Selo Statue, Peretta) is a fountain in the Catherine Park of Tsarskoye Selo in St. Petersburg (designed by Augustin Betancourt, sculpted by Pavel Sokolov).

  8. Category:Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in the United ...

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    Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in Washington, D.C. (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in the United States" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.

  9. Sculpture garden - Wikipedia

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    A sculpture garden or sculpture park is an outdoor garden or park which includes the presentation of sculpture, usually several permanently sited works in durable materials in landscaped surroundings. [1] A sculpture garden may be private, owned by a museum and accessible freely or for a fee, or public and accessible to all.