Memorable dates of Russia: Exhibition “Those live who do the good”, dedicated to the 185th anniversary of the birth of Leo Tolstoy, in Khabarovsk

11 September 2013

September 10, 2013 in the N. I. Grodekov Khabarovsk Krai Museum opened the express exhibition “Those live who do the good”, dedicated to the 185th anniversary of the birth of the Great Russian writer and philosopher Leo Tolstoy.

Three plane-tables of the exhibitions house pictures, documents from different years and front pages of rare lifetime editions. Of particular interest are the photos of V. V. Plyusnin, a representative of Tolstoy work and art, creator of children’s agricultural colony on the Red River. In the window are presented samples of faleristics and numismatics of the Soviet era. In addition, visitors can see the desktop bust of Leo Tolstoy, belonged to Vladimir Plyusnin and a rare two-volume edition of “Reading circle”, released in Berlin in 1925. All museum items are on display for the first time.