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Hello, dear viewers,
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our today's program is dedicated to
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antiques and the reason for it was
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this book by the American professor
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Robert Williams,
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which is called Russian art and
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American money. The book was
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published in 1980 in the United
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States of America and then published in
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Great Britain, it has not yet been
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translated into Russian language,
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meanwhile, it tells about one
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of the darkest and darkest pages of our
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history about the sale by the Soviet
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government in the twenties and thirties of the
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national heritage of Russia,
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most of the publications that appeared in
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our press on this topic were written with
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the help of this book, and today I think
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it’s time to introduce you with
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the original source, but before we
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do this, I want to thank the
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antique association Gilas, which
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became the sponsor of our today's
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program, a little later we will tell you about the
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first private museum of
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antique values ​​in today's Russia,
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which belongs to this association, and
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now Russian art and American
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money in May 1935 many
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American newspapers published a
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sensational report in Washington,
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more than 20 masterpieces of
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Western European painting were discovered
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that in the early 30s
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mysteriously disappeared from the Leningrad
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Hermitage,
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their new owner was the famous
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American banker Andrew Mellon,
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then the
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details of the sensational deal between the
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Soviet government and the company first became known It
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slowly turned out that in the thirty-first
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year, for the paltry sum of 7 million
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dollars, 25 world-
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famous masterpieces of the Hermitage were sold to her,
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most of them were intended for the
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chief treasurer of the United States, Andrew Milan
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[music]
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paintings by Raphael and Titian Botticelli
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Rembrandt Van Dyck and Rubens and other
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geniuses of European the paintings cost him
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6 million
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654 thousand dollars, which is exactly how much
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Soviet foreign trade
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officials valued the priceless treasures of the Hermitage,
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but this was just the tip of the iceberg, the
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true scale of beer beg and the
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squandering of
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Russia's national wealth surpasses all imagination, the
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American professor Robert Williams was
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one of the first to lift the veil of this
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secret to the core his books
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Russian art and American money
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formed unique documents from
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public and private archives of the United States;
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acquaintance with them allowed him to draw
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the following conclusion: the
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misfortune of Russia
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opened up incredible opportunities for many people in the West
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for quick and
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almost fabulous enrichment; what
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was a tragedy for the Russians became good for us
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business, however, in today's
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story we will omit the emotional
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conclusion of the author and since we are
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only interested in the figures and facts he collected
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[music]
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after the October Revolution of 1917, the
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colossal
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riches of the former Russian Empire fell into the hands of the Bolsheviks,
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huge Romanov palaces,
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noble estates, houses of wealthy
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merchants and industrialists, the
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ancient church and the monasteries
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were literally bursting with fabulous treasures
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accumulated by Russia over a thousand years of its
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existence, the
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new government declared all this to be the property of the
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republic and the peoples, but only in words,
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but in reality everything was different already in the
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early 20s, under the guise of helping
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the hungry, they were confiscated from the Russian Orthodox Church
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enormous wealth
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in the twenty-second year alone,
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thirty-four pounds of gold were confiscated, about 24
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thousand pounds of silver, diamonds and
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diamonds, 33 thousand four hundred and
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fifty-six pieces of other things
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decorated with pearls and precious stones,
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49 pounds
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in the twenty-third year, another
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26 pounds of gold and about 25 thousand were confiscated poods of
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silver,
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all this was sold to the West, but of the
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money received,
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less than one percent went to help the starving. In 1924, the
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first reports appeared in England
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that the Soviet government was preparing
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for sale some of the nationalized
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valuables from the palaces of the St. Petersburg nobility;
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however, the head of the Soviet trade
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delegation in London these denied the reports,
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calling them fabrications of the
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capitalist press,
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three years later, famous in France,
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antiques trade specialist
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Germont Seligman received
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an invitation from the Soviet authorities to visit Moscow,
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here he was offered to get acquainted with the
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property of several
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wealthy families confiscated by him, the customers were interested in
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one question: can it be sold in
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the West?
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Seligman came to Moscow twice in the
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twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth
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years, but the deal did not take place, the
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French government forbade
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the auction to be held in Paris, fearing
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protests from the former owners
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from the Russian emigration,
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then Soviet foreign trade
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organizations turned to the
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Germans and Americans for help, and already in the fall of
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1928 it was held in Berlin and Vienna
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two large auctions on November 2, the
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capital of Germany sold more than 400
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items from the Hermitage and some
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St. Petersburg fighters bronze silver
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furniture porcelain
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malachite and crystal products from this is
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the first time the word Hermitage appeared on the world market the
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second time they started talking about it in the
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winter of twenty-nine during a
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meeting with the American entrepreneur
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Armando Mha Mir, the director of the Soviet
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foreign trade association
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antiques, Shapira told him that a
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big sale of paintings from the
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Hermitage in the hills was being prepared, contacted his brother
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Harry in New York and two days later brought
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Shapira a telegram from a syndicate of
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American dealers
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they offered to buy 40 masterpieces
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from the Hermitage for $5 million Having learned
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the price, Shapira was indignant and the next
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day made a counter offer for
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half of this amount, he agreed to give
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the Americans a painting by Leonardo da Vinci
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Madonna Benoit, soon an answer came from New York, we’ll take it,
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but for two million in the end the deal
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fell through, however, what the Hummer failed to succeed
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in was same year, to the oil magnate
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colossus in the outback, and well,
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being a great friend of the chairman of
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the state bank Pyatakov, with his help he managed to
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buy in the Hermitage 24 gold and
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silver items of French work,
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two paintings and a desk of Louis
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16
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in the further outback, he concluded three more
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contracts on them, he took them out of the Hermitage
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seven paintings, including 2 Rembrandts and a
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Benz raid, a
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statue by Gudon and a couple of dozen
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silver items, for all this he
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paid three hundred twenty-five thousand
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pounds sterling
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[music]
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but the most terrible blow to the
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Hermitage collection was dealt in the thirties by an
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American company to the numbers that
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bought paintings for the chief treasurer of
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the United States, Andrew Mellon, and in April 1930 for
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550 thousand dollars and a
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portrait of a young man by Hals and
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two paintings by Rembrandt, a
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girl with a broom and a portrait of a Polish
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nobleman, were sold,
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then the real disaster began van
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Eyck the Annunciation, the painting was sold in June of the
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thirtieth year for half a million dollars
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then several masterpieces were sold for 1 million 84 thousand dollars
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including a portrait of a Turk and a woman with a
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carnation repairs and three paintings by Van
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Dyck
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Philip Lord Vartan portrait of a Flemish
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woman [music]
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Susan Forman and her daughter in January 1931
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for 745 thousand
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Raphael's famous painting
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Saint George and the Dragon was sold for 500 dollars, in addition to it,
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for 223 thousand dollars they gave away a portrait of
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Pope Innocent 10 by Velasquez
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[music]
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a month later,
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two more masterpieces, the Adoration of the Magi by
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Botticelli and Rembrandt's paintings of
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Joseph Condemning his Wife, went to America for a million dollars Potiphar
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in March 1930 of the first year for only 400
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2000 dollars
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window for bought wholesale paintings by
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several artists Veronese Van Dyck
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Hals and Chardin
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[music]
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and finally in April 1931 we forever
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lost 3 more greatest masterpieces
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crucifixion by Perugino sold for 195
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thousand dollars Madonna Raphael's Alba and
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one of Titian's most famous paintings,
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Venus with a Mirror, were given to the Americans
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for 1 million seven hundred ten thousand
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dollars; all these paintings were purchased at different times
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for the Hermitage
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by Catherine the Second, Alexander the First and
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Nicholas the First; today they are in the
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National Gallery of Art in
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Washington
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[music]
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Most of the paintings sold by the Soviet
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government in the thirties were
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given away for next to nothing in the West. At that time, the
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economic crisis, later called the
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Great Depression, was raging. Prices for works of
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art fell to a record low,
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but this did not bother the new owners of Russia,
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according to the People's Commissar of Foreign Trade
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Mikoyan, the country needs at any cost there was a
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currency for the successful implementation of the
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first five-year plan in his
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department there was not even an
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official slogan, let's turn Rubens into
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rubles and Raphael into tractors and turned in May
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1930 at an auction in Leipzig
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dozens of paintings from the
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Hermitage and St. Petersburg palaces were sold at a low price,
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not without a peculiar record
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painting by Rembrandt Christ healing the
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sick was sold for only four
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thousand six hundred dollars, the total proceeds
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amounted to more than 1 million US dollars a
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year later in the same Leipzig a
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new auction was held with great success,
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it was called Russian painting of the 18th century from the
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museums of Leningrad, Moscow and Khotkovo in the
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spring of 31 In Berlin, a
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magnificent
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collection of paintings and sculptures and the
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Stroganov Palace in St. Petersburg was also sold cheaply,
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along with it, the
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antique French furniture located in the palace,
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bronze porcelain, a total of 256 items for 600
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13 thousand dollars in 30 that year, the
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Philadelphia Museum of Art acquired
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from the Hermitage a total of for 50 thousand dollars a
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painting by Poussin the Birth of Venus a
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year later there for 195 thousand dollars
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the Americans bought one of
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Van Eyck’s greatest masterpieces flexible crucifixion and the
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Last Judgment now it is in the
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Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York during these same years
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several
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priceless libraries and manuscripts, so in the
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thirty-second year, the
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oldest Greek copy of the New
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Testament belonging to Alexander the Second was sold to the British Museum for half a million dollars. Less
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valuable, in the opinion of Soviet officials,
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things were literally sold by
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weight and not in atomic kilograms,
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according to the data of the
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USSR magazine of foreign trade published in the twenty-
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ninth year, the Soviet Union exported
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abroad one thousand one hundred ninety tons of
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various antiques
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for nine months of the next year one
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thousand six hundred eighty-one tons on
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average about 200 tons per month
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one of the first to put his bag under this golden shower was the
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American entrepreneur Armand Khan,
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his father Julius Hammer was one of the
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founders of the communist movement in
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the USA and the publisher of the newspaper, a New York
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communist,
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therefore, when
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Armand arrived in Moscow in the twenty-first year, he was treated kindly by
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Lenin himself and, thanks to his participation,
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received a profitable concession for the development of the
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Ural mineral resources, with his help he
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rented everything for his company for 12
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dollars a month, the building of a former
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Faberge jewelry store on Kuznetsky
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Bridge, where he soon moved from New York and his whole
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family,
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his main assistant in all matters was his
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brother Victor, together in 9 years they collected a
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huge collection of jewelry and
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valuables that belonged to a member of the
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House of Romanovs
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in 1930 year Hammar and received permission from the stone to
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take the Romanov
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treasures
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abroad in exchange for their pencil
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factory in Moscow, and already in the thirty-first
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year their first auction was held in New York,
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in particular, the
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desk of
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Emperor Paul the First was sold for a cup of 200 dollars
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Charles the Twelfth Nicholas's cutlery captured near
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Poltava for $57 1
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of 12 items for $200
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financial success was not great and then
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Armand suggested that the brothers sell
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Romanov treasures through supermarkets;
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the idea bore brilliant fruit in January
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1933, the first was held in New York with great success a
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big sale of
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Faberge products, it was called the
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treasure of the Russian imperial court
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and the winter palace and the royal village
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belonging to
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Arman spirits, then auctions followed
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one after another until the fortieth year,
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one of the most famous took place in the
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thirty-seventh year,
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then 350 Faberge products
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decorated with diamonds and other things were sold at once
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precious stones
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among the buyers were the richest
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people in America, one of them, Mrs. Mary
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Post, subsequently created an entire museum from Russian
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valuables purchased at auctions;
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it is located in the Hill
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Wood area near Washington,
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among the most famous exhibits, a
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wedding diamond crown,
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the bride of Grand Duke Alexander, a
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portrait of Countess Samoilova with her adopted
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daughter brushes by Bryullov
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about 90 items from the Faberge company as well as
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several services by Catherine the Second
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[music]
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but still most of my things
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were bought in Russia
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[music]
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she visited here in 1937
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with her husband, the
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US Ambassador to the Soviet Union Joseph
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Davis, both returned no longer
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empty-handed, using his connections
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in the Soviet government, Davis managed to
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acquire in the Tretyakov
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gallery alone 20 unique icons from the most ancient
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monasteries of Russia, including the Kiev
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Pechersk and Trinity-Sergius Lavra of the
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Miracle and the Ascension Monastery in the
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Kremlin,
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along with them he took eighty to the USA
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seven paintings among which were paintings by
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Repin and Kustodiev,
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many jewelry,
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folk crafts and other
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valuables that Davis gave to his
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wife are in her museums and ludi
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today it is considered one of the most
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significant private collections of Russian
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antiques in the West
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[music]
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[music]
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in our the country's first
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private museum of antique values ​​since 17
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appeared quite recently, just a few
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years ago, it is located in Moscow and
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belongs to the antique association
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Gilas, by the way, also the first non-
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state institution of this kind in Russia
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[music]
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the main goal of the museum, according to
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its director Nikolai Nikolaevich the
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Great, is the preservation of national
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the heritage of Russia, or rather what remains of it
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[music]
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in these halls, the unification of the cause will preserve
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everything that is of historical and
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museum value furniture paintings porcelain
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gold silver and bronze items
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antique watches and icons
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looking at all this beauty it is difficult to get
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rid of one feeling of
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what Russia was rich,
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if after so many decades of robbery,
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senseless destruction and
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squandering after all the wars and
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revolutions, there is still so much left in it,
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and how good it is that we finally
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have people who look at all
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this not only as a means of enrichment,
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but also as a property of
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national culture
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[music]
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in the search
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and acquisition of works of art,
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the business cooperates with the most authoritative
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museums of our country, the State
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Tretyakov Gallery, the State
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Historical Museum and the museums of the
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Moscow Kremlin,
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the main goal of this cooperation is to
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prevent the export from the country of objects of
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particular historical and
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artistic value;
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well as also provides great assistance to the Russian The Orthodox
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Church,
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just last year, the association
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donated
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several valuable icons to the Moscow Patriarchate free of charge, one
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of them from the 16th century, the Mother of God of the Deesis
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rank, was specially purchased for a
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gift to our church at a Sotheby's auction, this
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icon could have cost $100,000, but
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now it will be in the Church of the
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Great Ascension at Nikitsky At the gate,
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two icons were donated to the Tolka
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convent of the
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Yaroslavl region. During the filming of this
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program, specialists were preparing for the
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transfer of
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several more icons and chairs for the high
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place in the future Cathedral of Christ the Savior in
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Moscow,
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and it all began seven years ago with a
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small cooperative engaged in
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restoration and production replicas of
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antique furniture today there are
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unique specialists working here: carvers,
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restorers, cabinet makers, many
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are capable of not only reviving an ancient
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thing, but also making a new one, and one
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that in its complexity of sophistication
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will not be inferior to
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the work of the old masters
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[music]
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this work requires from the carver
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not only enormous skill and
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patience, but and extensive knowledge of the
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history of art, a good restorer
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must accurately determine the time and
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place of manufacture of an item, distinguish the
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features of the style of each era,
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in seven years of persistent and painstaking work, a
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small cooperative located in the
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basement of an old house has
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grown into a huge association, today it does
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business with its representative offices and
00:25:27
stores not only in Moscow
00:25:29
but also in Kiev, St. Petersburg, Yaroslavl and
00:25:32
Nizhny Novgorod,
00:25:35
and here they not only trade and
00:25:37
evaluate, but also collect, restore,
00:25:40
conduct scientific consultations,
00:25:45
unfortunately, it is precisely such honest and solid
00:25:48
business that, as usual,
00:25:50
in our country encounters a huge
00:25:52
number of bureaucratic obstacles and
00:25:55
slingshots with all the talk about democracy in the
00:25:58
civilized market and the protection of the
00:26:01
national interests of Russia, it is
00:26:03
the state bureaucracy that today
00:26:05
causes the greatest damage with this
00:26:08
interest; it would seem to be
00:26:11
extremely beneficial for the state that all trade in
00:26:14
antiques should be carried out on a strictly legal
00:26:16
and legal basis,
00:26:18
so there is a much greater chance of preventing the
00:26:21
leakage abroad of objects of
00:26:24
great historical and artistic
00:26:26
value. the opportunity
00:26:29
to control where what is sold and
00:26:31
bought, especially since such
00:26:34
organizations are already
00:26:36
helping museums and churches preserve
00:26:40
many valuables, but despite the fact that
00:26:43
there is a presidential decree on the sale of
00:26:45
antiques in Russia, a
00:26:48
federal service for the preservation of cultural property has not yet been created
00:26:51
therefore,
00:26:54
everyone who openly and legally deals with
00:26:56
antiques for several years this
00:26:59
year has not received a license or, more simply put, a
00:27:02
permit for their activities, as
00:27:05
a result the state itself is creating a
00:27:07
black market where no
00:27:10
control over what is sold and
00:27:12
bought is already possible; all
00:27:16
unscrupulous dealers in antiques are actively using it for
00:27:18
whom it doesn’t matter what and to whom to sell,
00:27:21
the main thing is to get the maximum profit as
00:27:24
a result, Russian culture again suffers
00:27:26
and yet they are in business and are convinced
00:27:30
that sooner or later this disgrace
00:27:32
will end, for too
00:27:34
long we have only been losing, it’s time to
00:27:37
finally leave something for our
00:27:40
own home
00:27:41
[ music]
00:28:27
[laughter]
00:28:28
[music]
00:28:49
[applause]
00:28:50
[music]

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