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A Lincoln automobile, purchased in the United States and used to ferry foreign tourists staying at the Metropol Hotel, stands parked in front of the Bolshoi Theater during the early years of the Soviet era. The photograph is on display at the Novy Hermitage Odin gallery, along with other images of classic cars from the 1920s to the 1960s. The exhibition, titled "Antelope Gnu," features works by major Soviet photographers such as Alexander Rodchenko, Yevgeny Khaldei and Alexander Grinberg. The Novy Hermitage Odin gallery is located at 4 Spridonovka, Bldg. 1.



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