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Idoly.jpg
English: "Slavic Idols". A painting from the Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow.
Русский: Н. К. Рерих. Идолы. 1902.
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http://www.centre.smr.ru/win/artists/nkr/idoly.htm |
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The Russian Federation (early RSFSR, Soviet Russia) is the historical heir but not legal successor of the Russian Empire. The Russian Empire wasn't a participant in international copyright agreements, so this work is not protected by copyright internationally.
- ↑ Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Information about succession of the Russian Federation, legal continuity and repatriation (Russian)
- ↑ Legal Department of Federation Council of Russia. Commentaries to information from Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russian)
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