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摘要
这篇文章重点介绍了辛菲罗波尔艺术博物馆1937年至1941年战前收藏的历史,并指出了丢失的最重要的艺术作品。在卫国战争期间,博物馆在出版物中多次报道了这些藏品丢失的事件。根据官方数据,在1941年10月的撤离期间,装有展品和博物馆档案的箱子被运到刻赤,在那里,它们在敌机轰炸引起的一场火灾中被烧毁。多年来,博物馆的员工加林娜·i·费多托娃(Galina I. Fedotova)、娜塔莉亚·d·迪亚琴科(Natalya D. Dyachenko)和娜塔莉亚·f·格里先科(Natalya F. Grishchenko)研究了辛菲罗波尔、莫斯科和圣彼得堡档案馆的文件,以恢复战前收藏的展品清单。他们的工作成果是一个广泛的“辛菲罗波尔艺术博物馆价值目录,在第二次世界大战期间丢失”(2002年),这是在博物馆的纪录片档案中呈现的。辛菲罗波尔艺术画廊战前收藏品永久展览的主要部分在目录中有标记。这些信息对俄罗斯博物馆的科学研究非常重要:1937年至1941年转移到辛菲罗波尔收藏的许多物品以前都包括在俄罗斯国家博物馆、特列季亚科夫画廊、冬宫和其他主要博物馆收藏的资金中。
The lost prewar collection of the Simferopol Art Gallery (1937–1941)
The article highlights the history of the prewar collection of the Simferopol Art Museum in 1937–1941 and notes the most important works of art lost. The events that accompanied the loss of the collection during the Great Patriotic War were repeatedly covered by the museum in publications. According to official data, during the evacuation in October 1941, the boxes with the exhibits and the museum archive were transported to Kerch where they were burnt during a fire in the port caused by the bombing of enemy aircraft. For many years, the museum’s employees Galina I. Fedotova, Natalya D. Dyachenko and Natalya F. Grishchenko studied documents in the Simferopol, Moscow and St. Petersburg archives to restore the list of exhibits from the prewar collection. The result of their work was an extensive “Catalog of the values of the Simferopol Art Museum, lost during the Second World War” (2002), which is presented in the documentary archive of the museum. The main sections of the permanent exhibition of the prewar collection of the Simferopol Art Gallery are marked in the catalog. This information is of great importance for Russian museum science: many items transferred in 1937–1941 to the Simferopol collection were previously included in the funds of the State Russian Museum, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Hermitage and other major museum collections.