Israeli painter donated her works to the National Historical Museum of Belarus
18.07.2018
Folk-themed paintings have returned home. The Israeli artist with Belarusian roots Lyubov Minkovich has donated over 40 watercolor paintings to the National Historical Museum of Belarus. Now Minsk hosts the painter’s personal exhibition. Her works depict some of the favorite places of the master: the Troitsky District in Minsk, Old Minsk, Mir Castle Complex. Also, the author’s The Dreams of My Homeland series depicts flax harvesting, which is considered a Belarusian national brand. Lyubov Minkovich is a permanent exhibitor of international projects in the USA, Italy, Germany, Australia and Israel.
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