ALL-RUSSIAN MUSEUM OF ARTS AND CRAFTS
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Dirección:
Calle Delegatskaya, 3 |
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and
Folk Art which was established just recently, in 1981, became the first
Russian museum with the extensive collection of ethnic arts and crafts
as well as modern authors' hand-made masterpieces from all over Russia.
The Museum exhibits the best works of Russian craftspeople
that worked in the period from the 16th to the 20th century. The folk
crafts form the largest part of the Museum collection that nowadays
numbers over 65 thousand exhibits.
One of the richest museum collections is the collection
of toys and decorative sculpture made of wood. The amusing figures of
people, animals, fairytale characters and even small genre compositions
are cut from the soft species of wood such as aspen, alder and linden.
Expressive wooden figures attract small children who recognize in some
sculptures their favorite fairy-tale characters.
The art of lace and embroidery of different regions
of Russia is also represented quite comprehensively. The special place
in the exposition is devoted to the famous wool shawl and headscarves
made in Pavlovsky Posad. 
Among the richest collections of the Museum there
is the collection of lacquering painting representing the art of the
celebrated masters of Fedoskino, Palekh, Kholuya, collections of samovars,
art castings, jewelry of the leading workshops and manufactures of the
19th-20th centuries, china and glass including the masterpieces made
by unknown artists at the Royal works and many more.
The collection of china of 1917-1970s owned formerly
by famous singers and actors (L. Utesov, M. Mironova and Menaker) and
the collection of the late 19th- beginning of the 20th century furniture
in national Russian style are truly unique.
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and
Folk Art welcomes even the youngest visitors. Children examine bright
colorful works of applied art with the great interest. Besides, the
Museum organizes special workshops where children can paint a matreshka
or a carved toy, and sculpt a figure they like from clay or spin thread.
The museum is situated in the very center of Moscow,
on Sadovoye Ring. Its exhibitions are housed in the ancient building
that formerly served as the mansion of counts Osterman. The stately
building designed by the unknown architect is the architectural and
historical monument of the 18th-19th centuries.



