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1917: Mify Revoliutsii
Katalog Vystavki
[ 1917: Myths of revolutions : Catalog of the exhibition]

Ed. by S.V. Mironenko
Moscow:  Federal`noe Arkhivnoe Agentstvo, 2007
32 pImages
pbk. 21 x 29.5 cm
ISBN: No ISBN
Language: Russian
This is the catalog of an exhibition which took place in September 28th - November 11th, 2007. It includes 171 exhibits of documents about the two Russian revolutions in 1917. The introductory article is by S.V. Mironenko and A.P. Nenarokov. The central piece of the exposition is a painting by K.F. Iuon "Pervoe Poiavlenie V.I. Lenina na Zasedanii Petrosoveta v Smol`nom" is the best illustration to these myths. The catalog includes the history of the original painting (1927) and its second version (1935) named "II S`ezd Sovetov", the description of the characters on both paintings and their short stories. The original painting was sent to a special archive in 1939, and was not exhibited for 60 long years. Glossy paper.
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