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Art-works by exhibition: 100 Years of the Russian Revolutioin (1917-2017)
At this exhibit we tried to recreate the “ideal” image of the revolution - the view artists had of it for half a century (from the 1930s to the 1970s). They created art, graphics and posters on the subject, many of which fit with the official iconography of the time. Others, however, unexpectedly move outside of the realm of typical soviet artwork. Attitudes towards the revolution changed over time, and this is apparent in the artistic changes as well.
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Vitaly Markin
'Chronicle of the Final Day. Storm'
1969, linocut, 58 x 88 cm
Vitaly Markin
'The 1st Day of the Leader. We'll Build a New World'
1987, colored linocut, 33 x 50 cm
Victor Len
'Lenin and Children'
1950s, oil on cardboard, 59 x 80 cm
Vladimir Chernousenko
'Soldiers'
1970s, pastel on cardboard, 70 x 55 cm
Ivan Dmitriev
'Winter in the Village'
1960s (?), watercolor, pencil on paper, 21.5 x 32 cm
Konstantin Titov
'Lenin'
1950, oil on cardboard, 50 x 34.5 cm
Anas Tumashev
'Sketch of a Red Decor'
1970s, oil on paper, 61 x 70 cm
Ivan Dereberya
'V.I. Lenin and Children'
1960, pencil on paper, 60 x 47 cm
Djagfar Bulat-Timur
'Volodya Ulyanov'
1950s, oil on canvas, 62 x 85.5 cm