An unusual gift of Russian prints to the British Museum

In March 1926, at a time of cautious diplomacy between the Soviet Union and Britain, the British Museum in London received a gift of 218 Russian prints presented by a group of 20 Russian artists. The impetus for the donation was a gift of prints by the British artist Frank Brangwyn to the Moscow Mus...

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