Going through the main door on the right, the view one finds a huge panel of 16 by 9 meters with a picture of the workers, pilots, explorers, artists, scientists, and other heroes of the Soviet Union, reaching a total road of socialism toward a brighter future. The work is called "The noble people of the country of the Soviets", and was made a team of 11 artists under the direction of Basil Efanova.
On the right and on the left was a sculpture of Lenin and Stalin, by Sergei Mekurova, made of granite, a small copy of the statues installed in Dubna on the channel it. Moscow.
Stalin monument (now with a broken nose) with the New York exhibition is now in the Park Fine Arts in Moscow ("Museon" right of the building CHA), and Lenin is set at the beginning of Taras Shevchenko Boulevard, opposite the Bessarabian market in Kiev.
On the right wall has a huge geographical map of the USSR, scale 1:1 500 000, entitled "The Industry of Socialism", made of precious and semi-precious stones, decorated with diamonds, rubies, using platinized silver. All cards was 3.5 tons. More information about the card can be here[/URL].
4. Painting by Vladimir Kremer, "The Soviet pavilion at the World's Fair in New York in 1939."
In the background of the picture is visible mosaic map of the Soviet Union.
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