Russian officials and businessmen paint for charity
Published: 17 April, 2009, 21:31
Painting by Mikhail Prokhorov
Russian politicians and top businessmen put up their artwork at a charity auction. The money raised will be used to help children in orphanages and boarding schools.
Following in the footsteps of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who painted a Christmas picture for charity at an annual auction in St. Petersburg in January, other officials and top businessmen are taking part in a similar action.
Russian Finance Minister Aleksey Kudrin, painted a chess board set upon a red desk. The painting was sold to an unnamed businessman for €100,000 ($131,960 US). Vladimir Putin's was sold for over $1,000,000 US dollars.
The head of Sberbank, German Gref, painted ‘A boy with Cheburashka;’ head of VTB, Andrey Kostin, painted a picture of bank notes and coins; the owner of ONEKSIM Group, billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, was also represented with a painting entitled, ‘Prisoners of Courchevel.’
The exact sum of money gained from the auction has not yet been announced.
Recently discovered paintings by Adolf Hitler to go under the hammerThirteen paintings, mostly watercolors, including an apparent self-portrait of the young Hitler, were recently discovered in a garage. They will go up for auction on April 25, daily Nurnberger Abendzeitung reports. |
Unpublished novel by Vladimir Nabokov to hit bookstandsAn unfinished novel by the Russian-born American novelist Vladimir Nabokov will be published and will go on sale on November 3, 2009, The Daily Telegraph reports. |











