Seasons & Episodes
The Museum's Majestic Architecture
In 1763, Catherine the Great ordered an addition to St. Petersburg, Russia's Winter Palace. Catherine called the Neo-Cla
The Vast Sculpture Collection
The Hermitage is home to all manner of sculpture. This episode features Rococo-style porcelain and relief works; Renaiss
Highlights of the Masterpieces
It was Catherine the Great who assembled the heart of the Hermitage's painting collection. The Hermitage boasts an unriv
Decorative Arts of Italy, France & England
A look at the decorative works collected in the Hermitage Museum: furnishings, tapestries, pottery, porcelains, and silv
Art from Mesopotania to Ancient China
A look at the Hermitage's collection of art and artefacts from India, China, and Mesopotamia. All these pieces are of gr
Russia in the Age of Peter the Great
An examination of how Peter the Great transformed a little-used territory of Swedish swampland into the bustling City of
The Art of Ancient Egypt
Catherine the Great acquired the first Egyptian relics for the Hermitage, now home to a comprehensive collection of near
The Classical World of Greece and Rome
Democracy, logic, mathematics, science, and philosophy were all invented by the Greeks. Their influence on Western Civil
Art of the Middle Ages
The Hermitage boasts an extensive collection of Middle Age art, spanning ten centuries, from the 5th to the 15th. This e
Art of the Early Italian Renaissance
Discover the age of the powerful Medici family, the "Golden Age" of Florence and the innovative paintings of artist like
The High Italian Renaissance
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and the glittering array of Venetian painters produced works of miraculous originality
Art of the Netherlands: 15th & 16th Century
Trace the emergence of realism in the Netherlands as the elegant, aristocratic "International Style" gave way to dramati
17th Century Flemish Painting
The collection of Flemish and Dutch works housed in the Hermitage is now known around the world for its size and quality
Rembrandt & The 17th Century Dutch Masters
So vast is the Dutch collection of the Hermitage that one could trace this art's history solely from the works therein.
Velasquez, El Greco, Goya and the Spanish Masters
This episode examines the beginnings of Spanish Baroque painting. Religious paintings of the late 15th and early 16th ce
The French Classical Style of the 17th & 18th Centuries
Only because of Catherine the Great's desire to emulate the French Court was the Hermitage built as it was. As it stands
The Road to Impressionism: 19th Century France
It surprises some to discover that there are many Impressionist and Post Impressionist works in the Hermitage Museum by
Modernism: Matisse, Picasso & 20th Century Painting
At the dawn of the 20th century, the Impressionists were considered passé. In a critic at an exhibition in Paris descri