Wars take millions of lives. But they also destroy works of art.
In 1942, nearly one and a half thousand paintings were not evacuated from the museum in the city of Voronezh. Their fate is unknown.
What happened to them then remains...
a mystery to this day. Except for one painting, which unexpectedly surfaced in our time in the city of Paradise and sparked huge interest from the intelligence services of one of the Western countries. Wassily Kandinsky, "Ship at the Wharf".
Erik Yedinitz will have to conduct his own investigation and understand what the mystery of this painting is and what Albert Einstein has to do with it.
Wars take millions of lives. But they also destroy works of art.
In 1942, nearly one and a half thousand paintings were not evacuated from the museum in the city of Voronezh. Their fate is unknown.
What happened to them then remains a mystery to this day. Except for one painting, which unexpectedly surfaced in our time in the city of Paradise and sparked huge interest from the intelligence services of one of the Western countries. Wassily Kandinsky, "Ship at the Wharf".
Erik Yedinitz will have to conduct his own investigation and understand what the mystery of this painting is and what Albert Einstein has to do with it.
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