As director of the Pushkin Museum in Moscow for more than a half-century, she defiantly exhibited masterpieces once banned by the communist regime and defended the so-called trophy art looted by the Red Army from Nazi Germany.Source: Washington Post
Irina Antonova, grande dame of Russian cultural life, dies at 98
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As director of the Pushkin Museum in Moscow for more than a half-century, she defiantly exhibited masterpieces once banned by the communist regime and defended the so-called trophy art looted by the Red Army from Nazi Germany.Source: Washington Post