From January 2008, the Royal Academy of Arts will stage a landmark exhibition presenting modern masterpieces drawn from Russia's principal collections: the State Pushkin Museum and the State Tretyakov Museum in Moscow and the State Hermitage Museum and the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. Over 120 paintings by Russian and French artists working between 1870 and 1925 will be displayed together for the first time ever in the UK in an exhibition which surveys the main directions of modern art from Realism and Impressionism to Non-Objective painting.
A review of this exhibition will feature in the March issue of the BJGP.
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