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这篇文章发表了一份来自圣彼得堡冬宫档案馆的文件(1基金,档案17,第6/9单元,第1 - 6页),这是一份备忘录,提出了将著名的埃及文物收藏品转移到冬宫的论点,这些文物由弗拉基米尔·戈伦尼斯切夫收集,并于1909年由国家在莫斯科美术博物馆购买。从手稿上的笔迹可以确定这份文件的编纂者是瓦西里·斯特鲁夫(1889-1965),他是苏联早期著名的古代东方研究者,自20世纪10年代中期以来一直是埃尔米塔什埃及藏品的保管者。A·s·普希金美术博物馆(A. S. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts)档案中的一份文件提到并引用了这份备忘录,将其与之比较,可以将其追溯到1923年中期。斯特鲁维倡议的背景是革命后学术和文化机构的流动性,更具体地说,可能是试图重组莫斯科的埃及文物收藏(将它们集中在弗拉基米尔·维琴捷夫(Vladimir Vikentiev)发起的所谓的东方古典博物馆-研究所中)。不出所料,这一提议遭到了美术博物馆的强烈反对,很可能得到了塔蒂亚娜·博罗兹迪娜-科兹米娜的支持,她是鲍里斯·图拉耶夫的继任者,担任博物馆埃及藏品的管理员。最终,这一倡议从未得到实施。这份文件中反映的事件是一个有趣的例子,说明了即使在革命后的俄罗斯,领先和最成熟的博物馆藏品的生活中,流动性的程度也是如此。
Vasily Vassilievich Struve and the Egyptian collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, in the early 1920s
The article publishes a document from the Archives of the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg (fund 1, dossier 17, unit 6/9, pp. 1–6), a memorandum presenting arguments to transfer to the Hermitage the famous collection of Egyptian antiquities, which was gathered by Vladimir Golenischeff and placed upon its purchase by the state in 1909 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. The handwriting in the manuscript makes it possible to identify the compiler of the document as Vasily Struve (1889–1965), a prominent researcher of the ancient Orient in the early Soviet period and the keeper of the Hermitage Egyptian collection since the mid-1910s. A comparison with a document from the archives of the A. S. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, which mentions and quotes the memorandum, allows dating it to the middle of 1923. The context of Struve’s initiative was the mobility of academic and cultural institutions in the post-revolutionary years and, probably, more specifically, the attempts to reorganize the collections of Egyptian antiquities in Moscow (to centralize them in the so-called Museum-Institute of the Classical Orient launched by Vladimir Vikentiev). As expected, this initiative was met with harsh objections from the Museum of Fine Arts, most likely backed by Tatiana Borozdina-Kozmina who was Boris Turaev’s successor as the keeper of the museum’s Egyptian collection. In the end, this initiative was never implemented. The episode reflected in this document is an interesting illustration of the degree of mobility even in the life of the leading and best-established museum collections in post-revolutionary Russia.