World history: The exhibition “The Russian Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible and the English Queen Elizabeth I” in Suzdal
The exhibition hall "Gallery" of the Transfiguration Cathedral in the museum complex "Monastery of Saint Euthymius" of the city of Suzdal until July 26, 2015 hosts an exhibition "The Russian Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible and the English Queen Elizabeth I".
Ivan IV the Terrible and Elizabeth I of England are one of the most important historical figures of European history of the XVI century. It is no accident until now the data of the person and all that is connected with them becomes a topic of creative artists and masters of arts and crafts, writers and playwrights, screenwriters and directors.
The current exhibition features 12 works - paintings and other works, made in different materials and techniques, united by one theme. The works are created by the masters of the Vladimir land.
In Russia and England are favorable attitude. XV-XVI centuries is the era of great geographical discoveries. Western Europeans every year revealed the country, the existence of which they have heard, but did not know. Among them was Russia - Muscovy. In the middle of the XVI century Englishmen "discovered" Russia and the Russians, and the Russians - the English. It was a "great discovery" of the century.

