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The presentation of the ART Heritage almanac will take place at the Red Square Festival

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On June 6, the presentation of the ART Heritage almanac will take place as part of the Red Square Book Festival. This is a premium edition designed for the discerning and intelligent reader. The almanac unites people for whom art is a lifestyle, a source of inspiration and an object of investment. At the meeting, the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine will present all the issues that have been published and talk about the next issue dedicated to dynasties in the history of Russia.

The mission of the ART Heritage almanac is to popularize culture and art in all its diversity: from classical paintings and sculptures to current installations and digital forms.

In an accessible form, ART Heritage introduces readers to the process of creating works of art, the history of famous collections, the works of modern masters, the opinion of professionals and current news. The authors of the publication carefully work with primary sources — in archives, museum storerooms, thus returning their readers to traditional values — family, faith, love for the Motherland.

Each issue of the almanac is dedicated to a specific topic. Four issues have been published:

The first is about Russian traditional crafts that exist to this day: silver chipping, finifting, gzhel, Semikarakor ceramics, Smolensk embroidery. A separate supplement to the issue has also been published — about the lacquer miniature of Palekh, Fedoskin, and Lackey.

The second one is about art in everyday life. Here you can find information about the art street of Yekaterinburg, the history of the restoration of the Amber Room, an essay about the Bakhmetyevsky Factory and Vershinin glasses. The central material is an interview with Eric Bulatov, one of the last in his life.

The third one is about the sculptor Sergey Falkin: his works are kept in the largest collections in the world.

The fourth one contains more than 240 pages about how a person is inspired by nature. Here are Andrey Shmarinov's memoirs about Andrei Tarkovsky with illustrations by the artist; materials about the history of the Orthodox bouquet, the famous gardens of Moscow and the best parks in the world. Russian Russian balls, flower paintings on porcelain, and the Russian interior.

Переведено сервисом «Яндекс Переводчик»

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