Today we place color autolithography made by Vladimir Grigorievich Boriskovich in 1963. The work is called “The corner of the Summer Garden.” The author was able to portray the garden overgrown and romantic, as if it were not the center of Leningrad. It seems that beyond the Neva fence is not the busy embankment of a large industrial city, but endless forest or water spaces. Allegory: A summer garden on vacation after decades of serving as an imperial residence.

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