Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov

Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov

Categories: Culture | Exhibition

The exhibition dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the birth of Valentin Serov, which was held at the Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val from October to January, turned out to be a record-breaking exhibition of the artist in the world in terms of attendance. For three months it was visited by 485 thousand people - almost the same number visited the Pushkin Museum, when in the late fifties there was an exhibition of the Dresden Gallery.

In order to see the works of the famous Russian portrait painter, people stood in queues for many hours, and in the last week they even broke down the door to the exhibition. After this incident, the Ministry of Emergency Situations organized hot meals at the queue, heating points and began to provide psychological assistance to those standing in line.

"Yod" asked the artist Danny Berkovsky to imagine what the queue for Serov could look like in the interpretation of Malevich, Dali, Bosch and other artists.

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Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov Source: yodnews.ru

Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov

Kazimir Malevich, "The queue for Serov in the black square", 1915

Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov

Marc Chagall, "The queue for Serov over the city", 1914-1918

Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov

Pieter Brueghel, Line for Serov at the Tower of Babel, 1563

Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov

Salvador Dali, "The Queue for Serov, or the Persistence of Memory", 1931

Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov

William Blake, "The Great Architect in Line for Serov", 1794

Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov

Andrew Wyeth, Christina's World in Line for Serov, 1948

Bosch, Malevich and Chagall draw a queue for Serov

Hieronymus Bosch, "The Temptations of St. Anthony in line for Serov", 1531

Keywords: Painting | Queue | Artist

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