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SIMFEROPOL, May 7.The painting “Defense of Sevastopol” by Alexander Deineka, which is part of the collection of the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, was delivered to the Kroshitsky Sevastopol Art Museum for an exhibition of one painting, city governor Mikhail Razvozhaev reported on the Telegram channel.
Earlier, the head of the department of scientific exposition and exhibition work of the Sevastopol Museum, Galina Pinkhasova, announced that an exhibition of one painting would open in the city on Victory Day on May 9. For this purpose, they intend to bring the painting “Defense of Sevastopol” by Alexander Deineka to Sevastopol.
«The canvas «Defense of Sevastopol» was brought to the M.P. Kroshitsky Art Museum from the Russian Museum of St. Petersburg. It was transported without folding, along with the frame, in a specially equipped car with climate control. This morning in order to carefully unload a painting measuring 2×4 meters, it took ten people,” Razvozhaev wrote.
Alexander Deineka, who loved Sevastopol and worked there before the war, painted a picture in Moscow in 1942, the governor recalled. An exhibition of one painting will open at the Sevastopol Museum on May 9 and will last until June 29.
«Our city has been waiting for this event for a very long time: although the film is dedicated to the feat of the Hero City, it has never been in Sevastopol,» the governor added. He thanked the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Olga Lyubimova for her help in organizing the exhibition.
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