aksenov, channel one. today in moscow, at the pushkin state museum of fine arts , a unique exhibition is opening, a living portrait, hair-to-hair, mechanical drawing. our correspondent dmitryes, elements of clothing, hairstyle, quite quickly and cheaply, exactly that’s why physiotras was very popular back then, in just one area of paris, the beginning of the 19th century... a dozen studios where for a few francs you could get an accurate portrait using this technique, sessions were booked in advance. yes, the idea is not new, pliny the elder has a legend about the potter’s daughter, who outlined the shadow of her beloved when he went to war, the beginning of a silhouette drawing. the invention of the royal musician chritien was a breakthrough; before it , at most the silhouette was outlined in the old fashioned way, manually cut out with scissors. here is catherine the second. you can try to understand that the empress i found it in these men's profiles. intact at the exhibition. black things shout at their gatherings, in the squares that we are unworthy of people of color, we are silhouettes, this is where the name comes from, since they have black, of course, hand draw