Watercolors by Napoleon Orda displayed in Belarus for the first time
14.09.2017
Watercolors by Napoleon Orda displayed in Belarus for the first time. 110 valuable paintings exhibited at the National Art Museum have been accompanied by an armed guard service. The geography of the master's works spreads from Bialystok to Mogilev and Gomel. Nowadays the pictures help restore monuments of architecture. The drawings and watercolors belong to the collection of the National Museum in Krakow, where more than a thousand original works by Napoleon Orda are kept. The selected paintings are directly related to Belarus.
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