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The Pushkin's From Dürer to Matisse show closed just two days after opening—here's a special guided tour

The team at Russian Art Focus were lucky enough to film the exhibition before the Covid-19 pandemic forced the Moscow museum into lockdown

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24 April 2020
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By sheer luck, the team at Russian Art Focus managed to visit the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Art's exhibition From Durer to Matisse: Selected Drawings from the Collection before it was forced to closed to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Their tour of the show, guided by the Russian artist Dmitry Gutov and the chief editor of Buro.ru Kate Darma, highlights some of the 27,000-strong drawings collection of the Moscow museum.

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