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Anonymous Mars p said...

I am absolutely enamored with the late 19th century work of the Russian painters. I find I am much more moved by what the American and their Russian contemporaries made do with the modern palette and the impressionist influence. I can imagine I'd be more at home in a Russian museum then I am at the B.M.A. in Baltimore.

An aside, my wife is Russian American, her family having left in 79. By way of her family history I bet there is actually a lot of wonderful stuff to see in Odessa as this was a jump point for many many of those leaving Russia during communist era. Those immigrating would lighten up there so to speak before leaving for Italy etc. before reaching their final destinations...at least many of the Russian Jews. My wife and I intend to visit Russia someday soon but tho she was born in Ukraine we might have to instead visit Lithuania which has probably the very last medieval forest largely intact. As is I envy your trip to Russia and thank you for the post.

September 21, 2013 at 8:01 AM

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