art.wikisort.org - MuseumThe Mikkel Museum is a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Kunstimuuseum), located in Kadriorg park in Tallinn. It displays a collection of mainly Western art and ceramics, and Chinese porcelain, donated by art collector Johannes Mikkel in 1994.
Museum on Tallinn, Estonia
History
The museum was founded to house the art collection of Johannes Mikkel, who in 1994 had donated his collection of foreign art to the Art Museum of Estonia. Johannes Mikkel (1907–2006) came from southern Estonia, studied various subjects (including art) at the University of Tartu and worked, after World War II, in Tallinn as a manager in several antique shops. Through his vast network he was able to assemble the collection of the present museum. In 1996, the former kitchen building (built 1754) of nearby Kadriorg Palace, where the Art Museum of Estonia's main collection of foreign art is displayed, was renovated to house the Mikkel collection.[2]
Collection
The museum contains about 600 objects. The nucleus of the collection is the large amount of Western graphic art from the 16th to 19th centuries, with a special focus on the Dutch Golden Age. The part of the collection devoted to graphics include works by Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach, Rembrandt, Claude Lorrain, Adriaen van Ostade, Jacob van Ruisdael and Félicien Rops. A substantial part of the collection is also devoted to paintings from roughly the same time span; including works by Melchior d'Hondecoeter and Jean François de Troy, as well as a portrait from the studio of Anthony van Dyck.[3][4]
In addition to pictures, the collection also displays a set of European ceramics and Chinese porcelain. The Mikkel collection is the only place in Estonia to house a representative European ceramics collection, spanning several centuries. The core of the collection are several pieces of Meissen porcelain, but it also features pieces of Sèvres porcelain, Royal Copenhagen porcelain and Russian Imperial porcelain. The Chinese porcelain collection is focused on blue-and-white porcelain.[5]
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На других языках
[de] Mikkel-Museum
Das Mikkel-Museum ist ein 1997[1] eröffnetes Kunstmuseum in Tallinn, das die Sammlung von Johannes Mikkel beherbergt und zum Kunstmuseum Estlands gehört. Das Museum befindet sich im Küchengebäude von Schloss Kadriorg im gleichnamigen Stadtteil der estnischen Hauptstadt. Die Sammlung umfasst estnische, europäische und chinesische Kunstwerke.
- [en] Mikkel Museum
[ru] Музей Миккеля
Музей Миккеля (эст. Mikkeli muuseum) — филиал Эстонского художественного музея, расположенный на территории дворцово-паркового ансамбля Кадриорг в Таллине. В нём представлена главным образом коллекция западного искусства и керамики, а также китайский фарфор, подаренный музею коллекционером Йоханнесом Миккелем в 1994 году.
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