Yerevan meets with ‘Russian fairy tale’

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Recently, a two-day exhibition of graphic works by Russian Rudnev brothers opened in the Yerevan Museum of the Russian Art.

The works, presented to the Yerevan public, are divided into three parts: the Russian fairy tale, biblical themes, and the works written in free style, which are personal observations of the artists. Among the Russian fairy tales the main site is occupied by Alexander Pushkin's poem ‘Ruslan and Ludmila’, however, the biblical themes also occupy special place - the crucifixion of Christ, the first sin of humanity and others. The biblical theme is a special destination for artists, because, in their opinion,  the greatest joy for people is to come into contact with the divine, Sputnik-Armenia reports.