The painting by Fedot Sychkov "Portrait of a ballerina E.V. Lopukhova" from the collection "Russian Art Center" became a participant of the large-scale exhibition at the Museum of Russian Impressionism in Moscow.
From June 20 to October 6, 2024 in the Museum of Russian Impressionism opened an exhibition "Journal of beautiful life" about the first domestic glossy "Capital and manor", issued from 1913 to 1917 and addressed to aristocratic and secular public. The exhibition includes works published or described in the pages of the magazine, which allows to look at Russian art through the prism of tastes and preferences of the elite of the early twentieth century.
The program of the magazine "Capital and Estate" read: "Beautiful life is not available to everyone, but it does exist". This life presented before the readers a kaleidoscope of balls, public holidays and country estates. Politicians and athletes, entrepreneurs and aristocrats, refined debutantes and their status admirers and even pedigree home favorites watched from the turn of the magazine. These stories were organically arranged on the pages with reviews of the exhibition and reviews at exhibitions, the cover of each of the 90 numbers was decorated with color reproductions of works by recognized masters of the past and contemporary artists.
The exhibition of the museum presents almost 100 works from 44 state and 14 private meetings - the project combined a record for the museum number of art collections from Kaliningrad to Tomsk. The State Hermitage, the State Russian Museum, the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Mordovian Republican Museum of Fine Arts took part in the project. C. D. Erzi and others.