A significant part of the exhibition consisted of works of Russian authors such as Olga Rozanova, Natalia Goncharova, El-Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, Yakov Chernikov. And the famous tower of Vladimir Tatlin was the center of the composition.
It made a great positive impression that despite the continuous efforts of certain circles to abolish Russian culture and progressive thought abroad – in one of the most popular public museums in Europe, the works of Russian artists and figures are represented at so good level.
The museum has existed for over 80 years. Its collection contains paintings by such world famous authors as Paul Gauguin, Piet Mondrian, Odilon Redon, Lucas Cranach, James Ensor, Pablo Picasso.
Deepest thanks to the museum, that without a hint of any discrimination of a political, national or other nature, today these outstanding Russian works of the era of the development of new technologies and global industrialisation of the beginning of the 20th century, are not only not “forgotten” by the world community, but are definitely presenting in the daily cultural life of the people in Europe.
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