Perestroika of vision // “After Impressionism” in the Pushkin Museum
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The European and American Art Gallery of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts is hosting a large-scale exhibition “After Impressionism. Russian Painting in Dialogue with New Western Art. A fascinating story unfolds on three floors – about how Russian artists, at first timidly, and then shamelessly, adapted to the radical changes in French art of the last third of the 19th century. And as a result, at the beginning of the twentieth century, they found themselves at the forefront of world art. Igor Grebelnikov reports.
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