The extensive collection of Eastern Art at the Samara Regional Art Museum includes magnificent Chinese, Japanese and Indian artworks. The museum also houses a rare collection of cultural monuments from the countries of the Islamic East. The collection of Eastern Art numbers about one and a half thousand monuments. It is made up of artworks from Classical Antiquity, Ancient Egypt, the Middle East, China and Japan which were amassed by Alfred von Vakano, the philanthropist and founder of the Zhiguli Brewery in Samara. Examples of Buddhist and Lamaist art are also displayed in the museum. They were previously kept in the collection of the outstanding orientalist Aleksei Matveevich Pozdneev.
The museum takes great pride in its remarkable artistic monuments of medieval and modern China. Most of the exposition space is devoted to porcelain ware. The visitors can see multiple examples of cloisonné enamel, one of the most difficult and labor-intensive crafts.
The art collection dedicated to one of the most mysterious Asian countries — Japan — is extensive and diverse. It includes valuable artifacts and artworks of the Meiji period (the 19th century). Exhibits created in such unique techniques as the urushi lacquering technique and, in particular, maki-e are particularly fascinating.
The most ancient artifacts belong to ancient Egyptian and Classical Antiquity art and were acquired by Alfred von Vacano in the Cairo Museum.
The museum takes great pride in its remarkable artistic monuments of medieval and modern China. Most of the exposition space is devoted to porcelain ware. The visitors can see multiple examples of cloisonné enamel, one of the most difficult and labor-intensive crafts.
The art collection dedicated to one of the most mysterious Asian countries — Japan — is extensive and diverse. It includes valuable artifacts and artworks of the Meiji period (the 19th century). Exhibits created in such unique techniques as the urushi lacquering technique and, in particular, maki-e are particularly fascinating.
The most ancient artifacts belong to ancient Egyptian and Classical Antiquity art and were acquired by Alfred von Vacano in the Cairo Museum.
Exhibits are marked with AR stickers for identification purposes.