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The Nationalization of Private Collections as a State Project
The nationalization of private collections after October 1917, their inevitable dissolution, and their subsequent exportation, took place against the background of political instability and the destruction of old state structures, not to mention the separation of Church and state. As a result, all the icon collections became the property of the new regime. The Education Commissariat took the lead in centralizing the collecting and inventorying process.