In the halls of Saint Petersburg Union of Artists opened in 1993, the author exhibited it in the center of the exposure.
[2] Old poplars under the fluffy snow caps in the bluish frost passed as the epitome of beauty and grandeur of Russian nature.
In the picture, perhaps for the first time so clearly and convincingly demonstrated new qualities in the artist's landscape painting – monumental imagery solutions, which arose after a trip a year earlier in the Urals Region, as well as a decorative spirit and intensity of color.
[6] In 1994 the painting was displayed in Pont-Audemer, France, at the exhibition of works of masters of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists.
[8] In 2007 the painting was published among others by Timkov in the book Unknown Socialist Realism: The Leningrad School by Sergei V.