Gifts and Prayers: The Romanovs and Their Subjects

September 3 – December 31, 2016

A color photograph of a presentation cigar box made of rosewood and decorated with many tiny hand-painted oval medallions that once belonged to a tsar of Russia

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power through gifts

This exhibition of exquisite objects from a private collection (on extended loan and a promised gift to the Georgia Museum of Art) showed how the Romanov family of Russian rulers commissioned, used and distributed gifts to solidify its hold on power. It included portrait paintings, military medals and orders, statuettes, icons and snuff boxes, among many other items. It was also accompanied by a fully illustrated hardcover book, written by curator Asen Kirin and published by the museum.

 

Curator

Asen Kirin, professor of art history, Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of Georgia

Sponsors

The Fraser-Parker Foundation, the W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation and the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art