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Сообщение от Maroussia
1) Russian avant-garde art exhibitions in 20-ies (It was they who preserved the material, the more so that most of them were exhibiting and selling)
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And, for example, propaganda porcelain so generally placed for sale in the West.
Since 1920, this porcelain, successfully executed, according to Lunacharskogo. role of the authorized representative of the young state of the Soviets abroad, visited the exhibitions in Riga, Helsingfors (Helsinki), Berlin, London, Paris, Stockholm, Brussels, Milan, Venice, Revel ...
In the very same Soviet Russia propaganda porcelain could be seen except that the glass windows on the central streets of Moscow and Petrograd.
Artist Elena Danko (Natalie's sister) later recalled:
"Who remembers the Petrograd in those years-vyscheblennye desert pavement, immersed in darkness and cold, silent house, the windows echinated traces of recent star-bullets, he remembers, and showcase on the avenue 25 years in October. There on white dishes were burning bright red star, hammer and sickle flickered dim gold, porcelain, fabulous flowers entwined in a monogram "RSFSR." There was a small porcelain Red Guards, sailors, men and brilliant chess "Red and White." At a big platter was an inscription in a wreath flowers: "We will turn the world into a blossoming garden".