THE EXHIBITION LIFE OF MOSCOW AND SAINT PETERSBURG IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY: DESIGN AND EXPOSITION IN THE EXHIBITION ORGANIZATION SYSTEM
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Russia, art of the 20th century, exhibitions, design, exhibition solutions.Abstract
The publication is devoted to the problem of design and exposition of exhibitions of art associations of Moscow and St. Petersburg of the early twentieth century. The basic principles of displaying works that have remained relevant to this day began to form in the 1900s.
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