National Art Museum, British Council launch joint project

National Art Museum, British Council launch joint project

[AzerNews] - 02/7/2025

The Azerbaijan National Art Museum in partnership with the British Council, has implemented a project on scientific research and conservation of British art, Azernews reports. Renowned expert Rupert Featherstone also participated in the project.



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