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Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts is a museum in the city of Saransk in the Mordovian Republic. Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts holds the world's largest collection of more than 200 works done by the famous sculptor of the 20th century Stepan Dmitrievich Erzia. The museum also contains collection of works of Mordovian folk artists, such as Fedot Sychkov, and Ivan Makarov. Both of them, as well as Erzia were born in Mordovia. The museum exhibits collections of all the major art forms: painting, drawing, sculpture. There are also expositions and collections of Russian art of the 18th and 19th centuries and of the modern Russian and Mordovian art as well. In 2002, the museum was classified by the Government of Mordovia as one of the most valuable objects of cultural heritage of Mord

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  • Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts (en)
  • Muzeum Sztuk Pięknych Republiki Mordwińskiej im. S.D. Erzii (pl)
  • Мордовский республиканский музей изобразительных искусств имени С. Д. Эрьзи (ru)
  • Мордовський республіканський музей образотворчих мистецтв імені Степана Ерьзі (uk)
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  • Muzeum Sztuk Pięknych Republiki Mordwińskiej im. S.D. Erzii (ros. Мордовский республиканский музей изобразительных искусств им. С.Д. Эрьзи) – muzeum sztuk pięknych w Sarańsku z kolekcją dzieł mordwińskiego rzeźbiarza Stiepana Erzii (1876–1959) i malarza (1870–1958). (pl)
  • Мордо́вский республика́нский музе́й изобрази́тельных иску́сств и́мени С. Д. Э́рьзи — музей в городе Саранске, научно-исследовательское, научно-просветительское учреждение Поволжья. (ru)
  • Мордовський республіканський музей образотворчих мистецтв ім. С. Д. Ерьзя (рос. Мордовский республиканский музей изобразительных искусств имени С. Д. Эрьзи) — художній музей у місті Саранськ (Мордовія, Росія). (uk)
  • Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts is a museum in the city of Saransk in the Mordovian Republic. Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts holds the world's largest collection of more than 200 works done by the famous sculptor of the 20th century Stepan Dmitrievich Erzia. The museum also contains collection of works of Mordovian folk artists, such as Fedot Sychkov, and Ivan Makarov. Both of them, as well as Erzia were born in Mordovia. The museum exhibits collections of all the major art forms: painting, drawing, sculpture. There are also expositions and collections of Russian art of the 18th and 19th centuries and of the modern Russian and Mordovian art as well. In 2002, the museum was classified by the Government of Mordovia as one of the most valuable objects of cultural heritage of Mord (en)
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  • Saransk city in Mordovian Republic. (en)
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  • Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts is a museum in the city of Saransk in the Mordovian Republic. Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts holds the world's largest collection of more than 200 works done by the famous sculptor of the 20th century Stepan Dmitrievich Erzia. The museum also contains collection of works of Mordovian folk artists, such as Fedot Sychkov, and Ivan Makarov. Both of them, as well as Erzia were born in Mordovia. The museum exhibits collections of all the major art forms: painting, drawing, sculpture. There are also expositions and collections of Russian art of the 18th and 19th centuries and of the modern Russian and Mordovian art as well. In 2002, the museum was classified by the Government of Mordovia as one of the most valuable objects of cultural heritage of Mordovian people. (en)
  • Muzeum Sztuk Pięknych Republiki Mordwińskiej im. S.D. Erzii (ros. Мордовский республиканский музей изобразительных искусств им. С.Д. Эрьзи) – muzeum sztuk pięknych w Sarańsku z kolekcją dzieł mordwińskiego rzeźbiarza Stiepana Erzii (1876–1959) i malarza (1870–1958). (pl)
  • Мордо́вский республика́нский музе́й изобрази́тельных иску́сств и́мени С. Д. Э́рьзи — музей в городе Саранске, научно-исследовательское, научно-просветительское учреждение Поволжья. (ru)
  • Мордовський республіканський музей образотворчих мистецтв ім. С. Д. Ерьзя (рос. Мордовский республиканский музей изобразительных искусств имени С. Д. Эрьзи) — художній музей у місті Саранськ (Мордовія, Росія). (uk)
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  • more than 200 works done by the famous sculptor of the 20th century Stepan Dmitrievich Erzia (en)
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  • Mordovian folk artists, such as F. Sychkov, and I. Makarov (en)
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