Organized by the Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William & Mary, the exhibition highlights more than 200 years of decorative arts under the Romanovs during the 18th and 19th centuries. Most of the works were designed for use by the tsars and members of their families, while others illustrate prominent styles of the period. Comprising objects ranging from porcelain services, glassware, enamel, silver gilt, and decorated eggs, the exhibition is a comprehensive and inclusive collection demonstrating the majesty and luxury of the Romanov reign.

The Tsars’ Cabinet
Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the RomanovsClient:
International Arts & Artists
Date:
October 2011