A painting with Putin’s face will be auctioned in St. Petersburg

PrtScr – instagram✱.com (the social network is recognized as extremist and banned in the territory of the Russian Federation) – david_datunaThe International Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg will hold an auction of paintings by famous artists at the end of March. The funds raised will be used to help the children. The event will take place on March 31. The auction will feature works by famous artists of the 18th and 21st centuries from private collections. The main exhibition will be David Datong’s work “All-seeing B”, written in 2018, dedicated to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.Also at the exhibition you can see and buy “Swiss Landscape” by Mikhail Erassi, “Sevastopol. Primorsky Boulevard” by George Nissky, “Lucretius of Rome” by Pietro Liberi, “Sailboat on the River” by Alexei Savrasov and ” Composition” by Pyotr Meshcheryakov.Anyone can participate in the event after pre-registration. All the works of the artists are originals. According to the organizers of the charity auction, each painting is accompanied by certificates and expert opinions.✱ – the social network is recognized as extremist and banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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