National Art Museum released a collection of protective face masks with paintings
18.10.2021
The National Art Museum has released a collection of protective face masks. Fragments of paintings by eminent artists of the last century are applied to the products. The collection has five masks, based on two works by Ilya Mashkov, paintings by Yazep Drozdovich and Daniel Segers, as well as a fragment of the 19th century Japanese obi belt. Masks are available at the museum's gift shop.
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