Музей-мастерская Налбандяна, Artist workshop museum in central Moscow, Russia.
The Nalbandyan Museum-Workshop displays over 1,500 works including paintings, sketches, personal belongings, and historical documents from the Soviet-era artist's creative life.
Established in 1992 in the former apartment where People's Artist of the USSR Dmitry Nalbandyan lived and worked from 1956 until his death in 1993.
The museum preserves the legacy of a prominent Soviet portrait painter known for creating official portraits of political leaders including Stalin, Khruschev, and Brezhnev from life.
Located on Tverskaya Street, the museum offers guided tours, educational lectures, and thematic exhibitions focusing on 20th-century Russian art and Soviet cultural history.
The memorial room contains authentic furniture including a wicker sofa and chairs gifted by Indira Gandhi, preserving the original atmosphere of the artist's working space.
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