the sea king and two landscapes, one by mikhail pyrin, the bank of the volga, and landscape by boris nisfeldkarelia, which are exhibited after the necessary restoration. alla gennadievna, you are an employee of the museum’s research and collection department. tell us how you manage to work with such a variety of exhibits and how the selection generally takes place, so that you present some exhibits for public viewing. and others are waiting for their finest hour, well, of course, first of all we look at the state of preservation of the works, and a number of works for exhibitions, of course, go through necessary conservation and restoration. the 19th century is called the golden age in the history of russian fine art, the beginning of the twentieth - the silver age. why is that? this period of the first quarter of the 20th century is a true spiritual renaissance in all spheres of the national. benoit said that the highest art always remains a mystery, probably the secret of beauty, and the desire to know this beauty, of course, attracts the viewer. you can accomplish a lot in 24 hours, and e