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Russian artist paints Putin's emotional side
Russian artist paints Putin's emotional side
Russian artist paints Putin's emotional side
A visitor looks at paintings of Vladimir Putin during an exhibition at an art gallery in St. Petersburg March 22, 2012. The exhibition called "A kindest-souled man" set out 12 painted portraits of the Russian Prime Minister by artist Alexei Sergiyenko, whose aim was to depict Putin as a man, not a politician, according to the author. The prices on the paintings start from 250,000 Roubles (approximately $8,300). REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk
Russian artist paints Putin's emotional side
People visit an exhibition devoted to Russia's Prime Minister and President-elect Vladimir Putin in Saint-Petersburg on March 20, 2012. AFP PHOTO / OLGA MALTSEVA
Russian artist paints Putin's emotional side
Artist Alexei Sergiyenko hangs up a painting displaying Vladimir Putin during an exhibition at an art gallery in St. Petersburg March 22, 2012. The exhibition called "A kindest-souled man" set out 12 painted portraits of the Russian Prime Minister by artist Alexei Sergiyenko, whose aim was to depict Putin as a man, not a politician, according to the author. The price on the paintings started from 250,000 Roubles (approximately $8,300). REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk
Russian artist paints Putin's emotional side
A visitor passes by paintings of Vladimir Putin during an exhibition at an art gallery in St. Petersburg March 22, 2012. The exhibition called "A kindest-souled man" set out 12 painted portraits of the Russian Prime Minister by artist Alexei Sergiyenko, whose aim was to depict Putin as a man, not a politician, according to the author. The prices on the paintings start from 250,000 Roubles (approximately $8,300). REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk
Russian artist paints Putin's emotional side
Visitors pass by paintings of Vladimir Putin during an exhibition at an art gallery in St. Petersburg March 22, 2012. The exhibition called "A kindest-souled man" set out 12 painted portraits of the Russian Prime Minister by artist Alexei Sergiyenko, whose aim was to depict Putin as a man, not a politician, according to the author. The prices on the paintings start from 250,000 Roubles (approximately $8,300). REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk
Russian artist paints Putin's emotional side
A painting of Vladimir Putin is seen during an exhibition at an art gallery in St. Petersburg March 22, 2012. The exhibition called "A kindest-souled man" set out 12 painted portraits of the Russian Prime Minister by artist Alexei Sergiyenko, whose aim was to depict Putin as a man, not a politician, according to the author. The prices on the paintings start from 250,000 Roubles (approximately $8,300). REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk
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