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In this handout photo released the State Tretyakov Gallery's press office, chief conservator of the gallery, Tatyana Gorodkova talks to the media as she stands next to the landscape painting by Russian artist Arkhip Kuindzhi after it was returned to the gallery, in Moscow, Russia. The painting was stolen from the State Tretyakov Gallery during an exhibition. The work, "Ai Petri. Crimea", was painted in 1908 and depicts a mountain in the Crimea peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.
- Package: Russia Painting Returned
- Categories: Arts, Culture & Entertainment, Crime, Law & Justice
- Location: Moscow, Russia
- Event date: 01.02.2019
- Date published: 01.02.2019
- Credit: Sputnik
- Source: Press Service of the Tretyakov Gallery
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3429x2299px, 3.9Mb
- Job-ID: 9afbfca54a2b0f4a