Exhibition "Open Storage of Paintings and Decorative and Applied Arts of Russia"
About exhibition
In the permanent exhibition of the Murmansk Regional Art Museum "Russian Fine Art of the 17th–21st Centuries", the staff put into operation a climate- and light-controlled display case for sculpture with podiums of varying heights, a cabinet with pull-out shelves protected by glass for the display of icons, and a shelving unit for painted canvases in the exhibition "Open Storage of Paintings and Decorative and Applied Arts of Russia". Visitors can see seven sculptural portraits made from a variety of materials and using different techniques: plaster, bronze and copper, and a clay commonly known by the beautiful name terracotta. The sculptors are artists from different regions of our country: Murmansk artist Irina Petrovna Marilova, Vologda artist Nikolai Alexandrovich Makarov, and Moscow sculptor Pavel Moiseevich Shimes.