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Morozov collection returns to Russia, culture minister says

It took nearly 20 days to bring all the artworks back to the country, Olga Lyubimova pointed out

MOSCOW, May 5. /TASS/. Exhibits from the collection of artworks that belonged to Russian art patrons Mikhail and Ivan Morozov returned to Russia and have already been delivered to the corresponding state museums, Russian Culture Minister Olga Lyubimova said on Telegram on Thursday.

"The Morozov collection has returned to Russia. The exhibits have already been delivered to state museums," she pointed out.

According to the minister, it took nearly 20 days to bring all the paintings, graphic works and sculptures back to Russia, with the last vehicles crossing the Russian border on May 2. "By the way, the public will be able to see the complete masterpieces from the Morozov brother’s collection, provided by Russia’s museums in Moscow this summer. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts will launch a special exhibition project," Lyubimova noted.

An exhibition dubbed The Morozov Collection. Icons of Modern Art, opened at the Foundation Louis Vuitton in the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron on September 21. It was initially scheduled to end on February 22, 2022, but was at some point extended until April.

As many as 67 items from the collection of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, 65 works from the Hermitage, 33 items from the Tretyakov Gallery and two from the Russian Museum were put on display. The exhibition included works by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet, Paul Cezanne, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edouard Manet and Henri Matisse among other European painters, as well as by Konstantin Korovin, Valentin Serov, Kazimir Malevich, Natalia Goncharova and Pyotr Konchalovsky.