In Moscow opened an exhibition of the artist Vasily Nesterenko “Syrian land”, where, in particular, presents his painting “a letter to the enemies of Russia”, which actually copies the plot of the famous painting by Ilya Repin, “Cossacks writing letter to Turkish Sultan”.
This resemblance drew the attention of Ukrainian users of Facebook.
The artist himself, personally visited the positions of Russian troops in Syria
“…the coastal part of Syria is very similar to the Crimea, in Sevastopol… all that is happening today in Syria, it could happen here. Therefore, our army protects us from afar…” – the words of Nesterenko “Radio Liberty”.
Also on the strangeness of the paintings drew attention of the Russian users.
“But I do not understand – to whom the letter is addressed to? Cossacks wrote to the Turkish Sultan and Russian mercenaries to whom? Not Erdogan! Who are these strange enemies of Russia, besides not having Internet, they have to write with pen on paper? And how are they going to send a paper letter? In this Syria there are mail work? Judging by the other works of the artist – is unlikely,” writes Russian blogger Alla Shevchenko, who lives in Germany.
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