Exhibition 'Warmth of Hands'
About exhibition
The exhibition is dedicated to Moscow's glazed-tile art, which vividly reflects the everyday life, customs, and tastes of the people. The display introduces visitors to the variety of ornamentation used in tile designs for stove and façade cladding. The exhibition features more than 50 items, including original tiles from the 'Partnership for the Production of Porcelain, Earthenware and Majolica Products M. S. Kuznetsov', replicas of old tiles made by Nikolai Lyubimov for restoration work at the Resurrection Cathedral and Nikon's skete in the New Jerusalem Monastery, at the Joseph-Volotsky Monastery, in the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin in Butyrskaya Sloboda, recreations of stoves in the Kolomenskoye museum-reserve, the Novodevichy Convent museum, and the restoration of tile decoration on the 19th-century architectural monument — the Igumnov House (residence of the French ambassador). Tickets are available via the link. More details on the website.