Russian art before 1917 Among the paintings of this period exhibited at Taganrog Museum of Art are
icons that date back to 17th and 18th centuries and paintings of the 18th and 19th centuries. The Realism (arts) of the late 19th century is represented with genre paintings and portraits by
Konstantin Savitsky,
Konstantin Makovsky,
Henryk Siemiradzki,
Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky,
Konstantin Makovsky and
Vasily Maksimov, landscapes by
Alexei Savrasov,
Isaac Levitan and
Arkhip Kuindzhi, sketches by
Viktor Vasnetsov,
Vasily Surikov and
Vasili Vasilyevich Vereshchagin.
Soviet art The Soviet art is represented with paintings by several generations of Soviet artists, including
Igor Grabar,
Aleksandr Gerasimov,
Nikolai Petrovich Krymov,
Vladimir Stozharov; sculptures by
Yevgeny Vuchetich,
Matvey Manizer; graphic art by
Vladimir Favorsky,
Yuri Neprintsev and
Andrei Goncharov.
Monuments from the Taganrog Old Cemetery in the inner yard Since 1976 many sepulchral monuments that represented special value as works of art were transferred from abandoned
Taganrog Old Cemetery into the museum's inner yard, saving them from destruction. File:Taganrog Museum of Art inner yard 2.jpg|View on the museum's building from the inner yard File:Taganrog Museum Art inner yard 1.jpg|Sepulchral monuments in the museum's inner yard File:Angel_monument_Taganrog_Museum of Art.jpg|A sepulchral angel in the inner yard of the museum File:Sepulchral monument_Taganrog_Museum_of_Art_2.jpg|Sepulchral monument in the museum's inner yard ==Museum Collection==