Paintings of the Soviet period is full of brilliant names. Unfortunately, time is sometimes ruthlessly to the memory of the art formerly known authors. Example is the name of the prematurely departed in 1997 a full member of Arts, Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR Filatcheva Oleg Pavlovich (1937-1997). In 2007, academic halls Prechistenke an exhibition of his memory have included a pictorial and graphic works submitted by the artist's family. OP Filatchev better known as a muralist. He worked not only in the USSR but also abroad. Its walls were decorated with paintings of the USSR Embassy in Washington. Some radical citizens linked intravital success with "giperkonformizmom" mirovoreniya artist in relation to power. Leave on their conscience this statement. OP Filatchev entered the history of art as an artist reinterpreting dull aesthetics severe style, enriching it with new image-plastic language. Filatcheva favorite artists were painters of the early Renaissance. It was in this cultural-historical paradigm was the life-giving source of inspiration and creativity of the author of the landmark. Undoubted interest are the series of portraits of his contemporaries, executed in tempera on levkasnomu ground, as well as a magnificent series of graphic works dedicated to the fishermen to the north and military pilots.
Most of the heritage of the artist is included in the collections of major public museums. The market is practically no work of this author. In this regard, there is no information about the artistic heritage. But sorry. Yourself OP Filatcheva not so clearly understood in the context of the cultural perspective of artistic life in the USSR 70-ies. He himself, not only as a painter, but also as a person, were a type of universal and harmonious human era of great style.
Most of the heritage of the artist is included in the collections of major public museums. The market is practically no work of this author. In this regard, there is no information about the artistic heritage. But sorry. Yourself OP Filatcheva not so clearly understood in the context of the cultural perspective of artistic life in the USSR 70-ies. He himself, not only as a painter, but also as a person, were a type of universal and harmonious human era of great style.
Sweden has actively lent money to the Nazis
Posted 06-05-2010 at 18:18 by OTROK NIKODIM
Sweden has actively lent money to the Nazis
Lyrics: Mary's head /Infox.ru
Source: AP
Secrets of the Second mirovoyRossiya gave Poland "Katyn affair"
Vienna repair the monument to Soviet soldiers for € 828 thousand
Russia has declassified materials Munich Agreement
Nazi Germany received from neutral Sweden bribes to increase Scandinavian exports. Found in the Ministry of Finance documents in 1941 show that the transaction carried out in secret from the Cabinet.
Swedish historian and Ambassador Krister Val Brooks, together with archivist Bo Hammarlundom proven dual policy of the Ministry of Finance of Sweden during the Second World War. The head of the agency Ernst Vigforst down in history as the enemy Nazi troops pass through Sweden in the attack on Norway. Val Brooks found that Vigforst actively supported Hitler with money, but he did it in Swedish interests.
Secret deal
As part of a routine check in the archives of the Ministry of Finance Hammarlund found the document in the form of letters, dating from April 1941, reports the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter. This letter was written, director of the Swedish bank Skandinaviska Banken Ernst Herslovom, but has never been officially registered.
SpravkaErnst Vigforst
I worked as Minister of Finance of Sweden until 1949. The letter provides a summary of the conversation between the Minister of Finance and Herslovom. Vigforst prove the necessity of sending Germany's credit that would allow the Nazis to pay for the work of Swedish shipbuilders. "The Minister made it clear that it would be desirable to provide loans" - wrote Hursley. In fact, the money had to help Sweden to increase exports to Germany. According to historians, the existence of such secret deals much more serious evidence of assistance to the Nazis than the opening of borders for free movement of Nazi troops.
Researchers shocked that such important to the state's point of view, the talk was a tete-a-tete meeting between the minister and banker. By law, the decision to grant credit to a foreign state would have to approve the Government of Sweden. "I can understand why Vigforst avoided publicity in this matter," - writes Dagens Nyheter.
The letter is an indication that Vigforstu succeeded in allocating credit.
Similar central bank actions
Historians have found proof of his hypothesis in the diaries of Sweden's central bank head Ivar Rooha. He mentioned that his company has devoted considerable sums that Germany supplied the Swedish lower production in response to the exports of Scandinavian iron ore and other raw materials for the military industry.
According to Val Brooks and Hammarlunda, the size of bribes reached the 40 million kronor.
The letter also indicates that in the spring of 1941, Germany continued to actively build the ships in Sweden, Stockholm, although officially declared its neutrality. Such a policy led Madrid, who helped with the basing of the Nazi submarine and placing spies in Berlin, but officially the warring parties themselves is not.
(http://www.infox.ru/science/past/200...tivno_ss.phtml)
Lyrics: Mary's head /Infox.ru
Source: AP
Secrets of the Second mirovoyRossiya gave Poland "Katyn affair"
Vienna repair the monument to Soviet soldiers for € 828 thousand
Russia has declassified materials Munich Agreement
Nazi Germany received from neutral Sweden bribes to increase Scandinavian exports. Found in the Ministry of Finance documents in 1941 show that the transaction carried out in secret from the Cabinet.
Swedish historian and Ambassador Krister Val Brooks, together with archivist Bo Hammarlundom proven dual policy of the Ministry of Finance of Sweden during the Second World War. The head of the agency Ernst Vigforst down in history as the enemy Nazi troops pass through Sweden in the attack on Norway. Val Brooks found that Vigforst actively supported Hitler with money, but he did it in Swedish interests.
Secret deal
As part of a routine check in the archives of the Ministry of Finance Hammarlund found the document in the form of letters, dating from April 1941, reports the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter. This letter was written, director of the Swedish bank Skandinaviska Banken Ernst Herslovom, but has never been officially registered.
SpravkaErnst Vigforst
I worked as Minister of Finance of Sweden until 1949. The letter provides a summary of the conversation between the Minister of Finance and Herslovom. Vigforst prove the necessity of sending Germany's credit that would allow the Nazis to pay for the work of Swedish shipbuilders. "The Minister made it clear that it would be desirable to provide loans" - wrote Hursley. In fact, the money had to help Sweden to increase exports to Germany. According to historians, the existence of such secret deals much more serious evidence of assistance to the Nazis than the opening of borders for free movement of Nazi troops.
Researchers shocked that such important to the state's point of view, the talk was a tete-a-tete meeting between the minister and banker. By law, the decision to grant credit to a foreign state would have to approve the Government of Sweden. "I can understand why Vigforst avoided publicity in this matter," - writes Dagens Nyheter.
The letter is an indication that Vigforstu succeeded in allocating credit.
Similar central bank actions
Historians have found proof of his hypothesis in the diaries of Sweden's central bank head Ivar Rooha. He mentioned that his company has devoted considerable sums that Germany supplied the Swedish lower production in response to the exports of Scandinavian iron ore and other raw materials for the military industry.
According to Val Brooks and Hammarlunda, the size of bribes reached the 40 million kronor.
The letter also indicates that in the spring of 1941, Germany continued to actively build the ships in Sweden, Stockholm, although officially declared its neutrality. Such a policy led Madrid, who helped with the basing of the Nazi submarine and placing spies in Berlin, but officially the warring parties themselves is not.
(http://www.infox.ru/science/past/200...tivno_ss.phtml)