Dmitry Nalbandyan (1906-1993) — was an outstanding Soviet artist, "the first brush of the Politburo" and at the same time in his work revealed the most important stages in the life of our country and its people from completely different sides. It’s no matter what subjects and genres the artist turns to, his works have always been distinguished by their deep ideological content, inextricable connection with reality, and the desire to capture and convey the breath of modern life.
Most of the artist’s paintings are in the State Tretyakov Gallery, in the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, in the Uffizi Museum, and are also sold under the hammer at auctions Sotheby’s and Christie’s in London. The record price of his work in London has risen up to 9,000,000 rubles.