The exposition of porcelain in the "Estate of V.P. Sukachev" has been updated. Exhibits with Olympic symbols are also presented. Automatic translate
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The Irkutsk Art Museum continues to exhibit porcelain from the I.D. Perevalov factory and the Khaitinsky factory. The updated exposition will be presented in the "Estate of V.P. Sukachev" on August 4. Among the exhibits are vases, tea pairs, sets, dining and kitchen sets. Released at different periods, they are united by an autumn theme - an image of nature at this time of year.
Also on display is the so-called small sculpture, which was produced at the Khaitinsky factory. Artists turned to the symbolic symbols of the Irkutsk region - the images of the Angara and Baikal, and in addition, Siberian color was reflected in china.
Visitors will be able to see exhibits related to the Olympics - 80. On the occasion of this event, the Khaitinsky factory received a large state order for the production of porcelain souvenirs. The collection of the Irkutsk Art Museum today contains an Olympic bear, panels with emblems of ten sports and mugs decorated with images of Olympic rings. At each exhibit, you can see the famous stamp-seal of the plant - an ermine figure. Such souvenirs were issued in large quantities, but to this day there are not so many of them, especially in perfect condition - without chips and cracks.
The porcelain exhibition will be located in the "Estate of V.P. Sukachev" in a two-story outbuilding. It is planned that the exposition will be available to visitors until mid-October 2016.
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