Yuri Ivanovich Pimenov - Margarita's living room. Scenery sketch for the play “The Lady of the Camellias”. 1946
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Tashkent Soviet Public Art
Uzbekistan
photos cjmn
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So, we all know about Capitalist Realism, but let me introduce to you the idea of
Soviet Realism
No, I won't explain any further
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Stained glass windows in the administrative building of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was one of the largest in the Soviet Union and the poster child of the Soviet nuclear power industry. As such, little expense was spared on details like these windows.
The Soviet Union often used motifs in abstract art to promote Communism and laude their successes.
For more info, check out my reblog of this post.
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MIKHAIL GEORGIEVICH ABAKUMOV (Russian/Soviet, 1948 -2010)
Autumn in Totma, 1998
© 2016-2022 Soviet Art / Abakumov
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"Sparrows" by Fyodor Savostyanov (1955)
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Grigoriy Shponko (Григорій Шпонько, Ukrainian, 1926-2005)
"Clearing snow", 1972
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Yuri Ivanovich Pimenov - Tokyo Window, 1975
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Konstantin Mefodievich Maksimov (Russian-Soviet, 1913-1994) • Cabin Interior • Unknown date
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"Tractor Drivers" ["Трактористки"] (1943-1944) by Arkady Plastov, oil on linen, 129.5 x 175.5cm
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Lopukhov A.M. (1925-2009). New life. 1956. Cardboard, oil.
25 x 25 cm. On the back there is a stamp of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR.
A.M. Lopukhov is a Soviet and Ukrainian painter, one of the representatives of the realistic school of painting,
paid special attention to the scenes of Soviet life.
Pioner and Co.
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On guard of peace, 1975.
Soviet realist painter Akhmed Kitayev, 1925-1996.
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