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1 Exhibits  





2 Photos  





3 See also  





4 References  



4.1  Notes  





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Main Fair building, Nizhny Novgorod, 1896
Shukhov Tower, the world's first hyperboloid structurebyVladimir Shukhov, Nizhny Novgorod, 1896
The world's first steel tensile structurebyShukhov (during construction), Nizhny Novgorod, 1896

The All-Russia industrial and art exhibition 1896inNizhny Novgorod was held from May 28 (June 9 N.S.) till October 1 (13 N.S.), 1896. The 1896 exhibition was the largest pre-revolution exhibition in the Russian Empire and was organized with money allotted by Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia. The All-Russia industrial conference was held together with the exhibition.

Exhibits

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The exhibition demonstrated the best achievements of the industrial development in Russia that began in the latter part of the 19th century:

Savva Mamontov, who at the time was interested in building a railway between Vologda and Arkhangelsk, decided to open a Far North pavilion. He asked Konstantin Korovin, one of the most notable Russian artists at the time, to design the pavilion. In addition, he sponsored a number of trips for Korovin and other Russian artists, so that they could familiarize themselves with the topic. Korovin designed the pavilion and in addition painted ten big canvasses for the pavilion as well, depicting various aspects of Northern and Arctic lifestyle. After the closure of the Exhibition, the canvasses were eventually placed in the Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal in Moscow. In the 1960s, they were restored and transferred to the Tretyakov Gallery.[1]

The suburb of Kanavino, on the left bank of Oka River, was chosen as the place for the exhibition. It occupied the territory of around 84 hectares within a few hundreds meters southwest of the Nizhny Novgorod Fair. Nearly 70 buildings and constructions were built in Nizhny Novgorod and at the exhibition with the money allotted by the Nicholas II Emperor of Russia. Also, more than 120 pavilions of private companies were built on the territory of the exhibition.

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Notes

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  1. ^ Чурак, Г. С. (2012). Монументально-декоративные панно Константина Коровина (in Russian). Moscow: Tretyakov Gallery. pp. 259–289. ISBN 978-5-4350-0020-7.

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