Tuesday, May 12, 2015

THE FINE ARTS MUSEUM OF ZANABAZAR


The Zanabazar Fine Arts Museum is an extensive collection of art works by Mongolian artists, sculptors and painters beginning from the Paleolithic Age (Early Stone Age)to the early 20th century.The building of the Fine Arts Museum was constructed in 1913 in a ‘European style’. The museum is renowned for the works of G. Zanabazar (1635-1724), which include the statues of Sita Tara, the Five Dhayani Buddhas and the Bodhi Stupa. By visiting the museum, you will see the artistic works of Mongolian masters of the 18-20th Centuries, coral masks, tankas, as well as the famous paintings of B.Sharav entitled “A Day in Mongolia” and “Airag feast”. The Museum contains 13000 objects. The exhibition hall regularly hosts the works of contemporary artists.

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