A round screen carved with scenes of ancient Chinese mythology. The bas-relief is framed by a mahogany frame. The frame is fixed to a carved mahogany stand with two pegs.
Carved screen in the frame on the stand
China ,
September 1952
МЗСБ КП 4461 П 854
81 x 50 x 23.8 cm; screen: Ø 50 x 3 cm; stand: 41.3 x 50 x 23.8 cm
stone, wood, carving, turning, grinding, varnishing, assembly
The gift was sent by the Prime Minister of the State Council of the PRC, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the PRC Zhou Enlai in September 1952.
See also
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima
Japan ,
17-20 July, 1962
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima at the World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace that visited Volgograd on 17-20.07.1962.
A badge made from a non-ferrous metal and coated with black enamel. The metal clamp on the reverse allows to attach the badge to clothing. It has a picture of a paper origami crane.
Portrait of Dinh Nup, the hero of the Bahnar people, who rose to fight against the French colonialists
Vietnam ,
22-23.10.1956
Portrait of Dinh Nup, the hero of the Bahnar people, who rose to fight against the French colonialists
A gift from the parliamentary delegation of Vietnam visiting Stalingrad on 22-23.10.1956. Đinh Núp had killed about 300 soldiers and officers of the enemy and later in 1955 he was awarded the title of Hero, the First Class Order of a soldier and the Second Class Order of the Resistance; There is even a book written about him called ‘The country is rising’ (Đất nước đứng lên) by Nguyễn Ngọc.
Dish with the image of the Stockholm city hall
Sweden ,
November, 1950
Dish with the image of the Stockholm city hall
Dish with the image of the Stockholm city hall. A gift from the Swedish workers to the Stalingrad builders during their stay in Stalingrad, November 1950.