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Сообщение от Dilettante , 2456001"
And believe me, with good reason.
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I may have missed this point, but from the article it is understood that Russian historians Natalia Semenova and Vladimir Poliakov /Natalia Semenova , Vladimir Polyakov found evidence that this " Odalisque " Kustodiev exhibited in Riga in 1932 with 42 other paintings from the collection of Leo Makovsky and even found her picture in any of the Riga Russian newspapers report about the exhibition. That is, at least 32 m, it already existed.
And indeed the collection L. Makovsky was, as I understood, serbeznaya and included works by such famous authors as Fyodor Roars , Vasily Surikov , Valentin Serov and Mikhail Nesterov.
In 1939, before his emigration from Latvia to Germany , a collector most of his collection sold, taking only small pictures, among which was this " Odalisque ." And already in 1989, widow sold it to Christie, s for £ 19,000 ( $ 51,000 ), and by the way , nobody in its authenticity questioned anything .

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