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Russian Decorative Arts

Royal Alberta Museum (12845 102 Avenue) Ongoing through Wednesday, January 2, 2013 Most of the works were designed for use by the tsars and members of their families, while others illustrate prominent styles of the period. Comprising objects ranging from porcelain services, glassware, enamel, silver gilt, and decorated eggs, the exhibition is a comprehensive and inclusive collection demonstrating the majesty and luxury of the Romanov reign. Many of the items are grouped by tsar, which helps to illustrate major social or political trends of each tsar's reign. For example, Peter the Great and the engagement of the west; Catherine the Great and the Enlightenment; and Alexander and the defeat of Napoleon, among others. The objects and their styles reflect the political forces that shaped each tsar's regime. Each grouping of objects shows the tastes and attitudes of the Romanov family through the magnificent items they owned and commissioned. The exhibition puts these important artistic objects in context, to connect the viewer to the individuals and events that shaped the history of Russia. The Tsars' Cabinet is developed from the Kathleen Durdin Collection and is organized by the Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, in collaboration with International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C. City / Town : Edmonton Event Venue : Royal Alberta Museum Short Description : This exhibition highlights more than 200 years of decorative arts under the Romanovs during the 18th and 19th centuries. Event Category : Museums / Attractions Cost : General Admission Where to purchase tickets : At the door. Contact Phone : 780 453 9100 More info :  www.royalalbertamuseum.ca…. Event Details. Location: 12845 102 Avenue