Nika donates her paintings of contemporary Russian Art to The National Museum of American-Eurasian Art and Culture. Nika is enthusiastic about joining the American-Eurasian Art Foundation
The Eurasia Center had just given Nika a Lifetime Achievement Award for her efforts to create a bridge of art and culture between Russia and America. Nika, the granddaughter of Russian nobility, was able to escape during the Bolshevik Revolution in St. Petersburg and survive in Moscow, where she thrived and became an engineer. However, her true passion was the arts and so she created an art salon and studio in Moscow where many famous Moscow artists could meet, paint, and then discuss art with officials from many of the foreign embassies located in the center of Moscow. Nika started this artistic movement and became a representative for artists in Moscow and St. Petersburg and other parts of the Soviet Union, even though in some respects it was an underground Art Salon. Nika represented artists that painted what they wished to paint and they did not conform to the standards of the social realist artistic themes and constrictions imposed by the Soviet Government.
When Gorbachev allowed the great changes to occur within the Soviet Union, Nika represented Russia as an art representative in the people-to-people exchanges between Russia and America. She has organized many exhibitions and represented many artists in her lifetime. The National Museum of American-Eurasian Art and Culture is proud to accept her donation and we plan to organize her special exhibition in Washington, DC in April 2021.
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Painting donate from the Nicola collection “la Visitazione” exhibiting next to Cavarozzi’s painting in the Viterbo Museum
painting (photo included from May 2014 exhibit)
The painting has always always been with the family of Nicola in the historical center of Rome 16th century building on via dei Coronari
NEW DONATION GIFT OF ART from Dr. Ralph Winnie, Jr
"Summer Bouquet" Limited edition lithograph sign by Pablo Picasso
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